Every year on the 8th of March, the world pauses to celebrate women — their resilience, and their power to reshape the world around them. At QNET India, we witness these transformations every day, in the lives of our Independent Distributors who have dared to dream beyond the ordinary and built extraordinary lives through the power of direct selling.
This Women’s Day, we spotlight a few of our remarkable women whose journeys reflect the spirit of millions who have found a livelihood in direct selling. Each of them started from a different place, faced unique challenges, and found in QNET a platform to build their entrepreneurial venture. Their stories are not just about financial success; they are about reclaiming identity, building communities, and lighting the way for others.
Women Taking Charge
India is one of the world’s fastest-growing economies, yet female labour force participation in urban areas remains around 25 per cent. For many women, rigid working structures, caregiving responsibilities, and career gaps push them to the margins. But opting for entrepreneurial work, especially the direct selling business, changes that equation. It offers flexibility, low entry barriers, and a performance-linked income that adapts to women’s lives rather than requiring them adapt to it.
Padma V, QNET entrepreneur and multipreneur, captures this well. She highlights how the direct selling sector in India engages over eight million individuals, with women forming a significant share, many of them from Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities where traditional employment is limited.

— Padma V, Multipreneur & Direct Selling Entrepreneur with QNET
Leadership That Multiplies When Women Lead
When Kavita Sugandh speaks about her work, she doesn’t talk about transactions. She talks about transformation. As a V Partner with QNET, Kavita leads a team of over 2 lakh members and has made it her mission to invest in their growth, whether they are men or women, urban or rural, experienced or just starting out.
Kavita’s perspective on women in direct selling goes beyond the personal. She sees the industry as a site of structural change, believing that direct selling is not what it does for one woman, but what that woman then does for others.

— V Partner Kavita Sugandh
Business Owner & Direct Selling Entrepreneur with QNET
At QNET India, women make up 35 per cent of the distributorship across over 600,000 active members — from, semi-urban, and urban areas alike. Kavita believes that personal resilience, while essential, needs the right foundation to flourish. Structured training in business, leadership, and team-building is what enables women like Shipra to sustain growth through even the most challenging periods.
Also read: QNET Entrepreneurs: How Women Lead Differently
Journey From Uncertainty to Purpose
Shipra Neeraj grew up in a small town in Uttar Pradesh, tried her hand at corporate life and fashion retail, and relocated cities before finding her true calling in direct selling. Her journey was not a smooth ride; it is a story of persistence.

— Associate V Partner Shipra Neeraj
Business Owner & Direct Selling Entrepreneur with QNET
Today, Shipra leads thousands of entrepreneurs across India, the UK, Nepal, and Thailand, and has earned the Diamond Star accolade, which is the second-highest rank in QNET’s recognition system. Her proudest achievement, though, is not the title but the team she has built alongside it. Her vision is to create a network of women entrepreneurs in direct selling across the globe.
Every Story is a Beginning
This Women’s Day, QNET India celebrates not just the achievements of its top Independent Distributors, but the spirit they embody: the belief that no starting point is too small and no dream too large. Shipra Neeraj leads a global team from her roots in a small UP town. Kavita Sugandh empowers thousands of people with the conviction that one woman’s rise lifts an entire community. Padma V advocates for the millionswho are one opportunity away from transformation.
Their journeys remind us what becomes possible when women are given access, support, and the freedom to define success on their own terms.
Happy International Women’s Day.
Here’s to every woman who chose to rise and took others with her.