In a country where millions of rural voices remain unheard, journalist Kavita Devi didn’t just speak—she built a platform where others could.
Featured under NationalViews – Women of Impact, she is not just a journalist—she is a media entrepreneur, grassroots leader, and architect of rural storytelling in India.
From being married at 12 with no formal education to becoming the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Khabar Lahariya and Co-CEO of Chambal Media, her journey is nothing short of transformational.
Kavita Devi: From Silence to Self-Made Journalist
Born in rural Uttar Pradesh in a Dalit family, Kavita Devi’s early life was shaped by:
- Child marriage at age 12
- No access to formal schooling
- Deep-rooted gender and caste barriers
But her turning point came when she joined a local literacy program. That step ignited her passion for learning—and eventually, storytelling.
She didn’t just educate herself.
She redefined what education can lead to.
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Building Khabar Lahariya: India’s First and Only Feminist Rural Newspaper and Digital News Channel
In 2002, Kavita Devi co-founded Khabar Lahariya, a rural newspaper written by women, for rural India.
What started as a small print initiative has today become:
- India’s only women-led rural news network
- A digital-first platform reaching millions monthly
- A newsroom powered by Dalit, tribal, and marginalized women journalists
As Editor-in-Chief, Kavita leads editorial direction, ensuring stories reflect the realities of:
- Rural governance
- Gender injustice
- Caste discrimination
- Grassroots politics
This is journalism by rural women inside rural India that doesn’t chase headlines—
it creates impact.
Beyond Journalism: Leadership at Chambal Media
Kavita Devi’s role extends far beyond reporting.
She is the Co-CEO of Chambal Media, a digital media social enterprise that powers Khabar Lahariya and drives rural storytelling at scale.
At Chambal Media, she:
- Oversees operations and expansion
- Builds sustainable media models for rural India
- Mentors and trains women reporters from marginalized communities
- Drives a feminist, inclusive media ecosystem
Chambal Media itself is designed to:
- Bring women from the margins into the digital revolution
- Create hyperlocal content with national impact
- Train rural women as journalists, storytellers, and creators (LinkedIn)
Under her leadership, journalism is no longer urban-centric—
it becomes community-owned.
Khabar Lahariya: A Pioneer in Rural Digital Media
When Khabar Lahariya transitioned to digital in 2015, Kavita Devi played a key role in shaping its evolution.
Today, the platform:
- Reaches millions through YouTube and social media
- Uses video-first storytelling for rural audiences
- Bridges the gap between offline communities and online media
She has effectively transformed rural women into:
- Mobile journalists
- Video reporters
- Digital storytellers
This is not just media transformation—
it is social transformation.
Breaking Barriers: Gender, Caste, and Media Power
Kavita Devi is among the rare leaders who challenge multiple systems at once:
- Caste hierarchy – As a Dalit woman leading a national media network
- Gender norms – By building an all-women newsroom
- Media elitism – By decentralizing journalism from cities to villages
She is also recognized as:
- One of the first Dalit women anchors in her region
- A leader proving that rural women can be journalists, CEOs, and changemakers
Her journey challenges a deeply rooted stereotype:
That leadership comes only from privilege.
Journalism as a Tool for Accountability
Kavita Devi believes journalism must serve a purpose:
- Holding local governments accountable
- Exposing grassroots corruption
- Amplifying unheard voices
Through Khabar Lahariya, her team reports stories that often force action at the administrative level.
This is journalism that doesn’t just inform—
it creates change on the ground.
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Why Journalist Kavita Devi Is a NationalViews Woman of Impact
At NationalViews, Women of Impact are those who transform systems—not just succeed within them.
Kavita Devi embodies this because:
- She built India’s first women-led rural digital news network
- She leads a media enterprise (Chambal Media) driving inclusive storytelling
- She empowered hundreds of rural women as journalists
- She challenged caste, gender, and media hierarchies simultaneously
- She redefined journalism as a tool for grassroots democracy

The Future, Founder of Khabar Lahariya Is Building
Kavita Devi is not just reporting the future—she is creating it.
Through her work, she is building:
- A feminist media ecosystem
- A digitally empowered rural India
- A new generation of women journalists from the margins
Her vision ensures that the next revolution in media
will not come from studios—
but from villages.
The Overall Impact
From a child bride with no voice to a media leader shaping India’s grassroots narrative, Kavita Devi’s journey is a story of courage, resilience, and purpose.
She did not just find her voice.
She created a platform for millions.
And in doing so, she proves:
Real impact is not about being heard—
it is about making sure no voice goes unheard.
