Shweta Katti, 18, left for America on Thursday to study at the liberal arts Bard College, where she hopes to read psychology. Afterwards she wants to return to India and help other young women in her community.
"It's my childhood dream. I didn't think it would finally happen," she told AFP before leaving Mumbai, where she grew up in a brothel.
Katti's determination won her a place this year in Newsweek's list of 25 "Young Women To Watch" aged under-25, alongside Pakistani schoolgirl and activist Malala Yousufzai who was shot in the head by the Taliban.
It is a long way from Katti's early childhood experiences of abuse and harassment in Mumbai's notorious Kamathipura neighbourhood.
"You would see everyday someone beating up a woman, the police coming unexpectedly at anytime, and women selling their bodies – they were not happy," Katti said.
"Men would ask to sleep with me, it was so embarrassing, but I had to face it. My father abused me, many people abused me, but my mum was with me always saying: 'You are the best, you can do anything'."
The teenager, who describes herself as "a tough-skinned girl", said she faced discrimination "from all sides" at school because of her poor background and low caste status.
She credits her mother, a factory worker, as her "inspiration" and says the local charity Kranti – meaning "revolution" in Hindi – also played a vital role in helping her achieve her dreams.
The group's aim is to empower girls from Mumbai's red-light areas "to become agents of social change", and a small group of them live at Kranti's north Mumbai apartment, where Katti moved two years ago.
Here she was able to work on her English language skills and experience therapy, which sparked her interest in psychology.
"I really think it can change somebody. I started thinking openly and respecting my background and myself," she said.
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Good luck woman!!!
@lalagee: Please dont spoil the reputation of the Real Lala Gee by posting such comments...There is a whole fanbase created by Lala Gee in ET blogosphere by his rants....
Soon,we are thinking about opening a facebook page dedicated to him.....
@Antanu If you're Indian,then I'm Bruce Wayne!!!
@Antanu Typical Pakistani Mentality.
@Antanu People with a thinking like you is what is wrong with majority of Muslims all around the world today.
lalagee "u will see many stories like these coming from india and china more in coming days..."
You are a fake lalagee. I am from India and I know that going to America is no solution. We must follow only Islam. If this girl had converted to Islam she would have realized that there is no prostitution in Islam. Why go to the US and study unnecessary things?
@N: That certain comments come from those of below average intelligence.
no surprise........
u will see many stories like these from india and china more in coming days....
@N, This story may not do anything for but just might motivate some to rise from the gutter and be someone.
@N
'What is ET trying to prove.'
Most probably nothing. A news is a news, doesn't necessarily has to prove anything. However you are free to use it to prove or disprove any thing if you so wish.
I am surprised this new is important for Pakistan. What is ET trying to prove.
Yet to see an impoverished pakistani woman being allowed to turn her life around, without being labelled a conspirator such as this young woman from india. Proud of her.
Good for her!