Founder of TutorCabin, Neha Mujawdiya is the first girl from Madhya Pradesh’s Melkheda village to pursue a higher education. Today, her startup helps thousands of students access quality education.
A village girl who runs her own edtech startup
Published by: Team GI Youth
Published on 29, Dec 2021
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