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Jyoti Dhawale was born on 24 July, 1976 in Namkum, Ranchi, Jharkhand, is an Indian activist (born 1976). Discover Jyoti Dhawale's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?

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Occupation Community advisor, motivational speaker, writer/blogger
Age 47 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 24 July, 1976
Birthday 24 July
Birthplace Namkum, Ranchi, Jharkhand
Nationality India

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Jyoti Dhawale Height, Weight & Measurements

At 47 years old, Jyoti Dhawale height is 170cm .

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She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.

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Jyoti Dhawale Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Jyoti Dhawale worth at the age of 47 years old? Jyoti Dhawale’s income source is mostly from being a successful writer. She is from India. We have estimated Jyoti Dhawale's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Jyoti Dhawale (also known as "Jo") is an HIV activist who works to empower people living with HIV/AIDS in India and across the world.

1976

Jyoti was born July 24, 1976, at Namkum Military Hospital in Ranchi, Jharkhand.

Her father, Captain Janak Narayan Dhawale, was an officer in the Indian Air Force and her mother was a homemaker.

Dhawale grew up and was schooled in various parts of India.

She finished her secondary schooling from National Institute of Open Schooling, New Delhi.

She developed bilateral sensorineural hearing loss at the age of 3 due to a bicycle accident.

She strongly relies on lip-reading to follow the conversations and uses text messaging or video calls, instead of phone calls.

2005

Dhawale underwent three forced abortions; during the third one in 2005, she contracted HIV due to medical negligence.

On her fourth forced attempt, she tested positive, and decided to go ahead with the pregnancy.

2006

On March 31, 2006, she delivered a healthy, HIV-negative baby born via Cesarean section.

Dhawale is a supporter of the rights and equality of People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) and the LGBT community.

2007

She has been involved in activities concerning human rights, human trafficking, sex workers and women and child health since 2007.

2012

She has supported Bapuji Center for AIDS Research & Education, (B'CARE) since 2012 as a regional coordinator for its Hyderabad-Mumbai AIDS Ride 2014.

She counsels HIV (infected/affected) and suicide-related cases and is also a motivational speaker at the Deep Griha Society in Pune.

Dhawale promotes awareness and education of PLWHA and works with PLWHA survivors and international activists.

In December 2012, she took part in a short documentary film by Through Positive Eyes, in collaboration with Heroes Project, along with 13 other HIV-positive people.

The project was co-directed by London-based South African photographer and AIDS activist Gideon Mendel.

She has also worked with Roy Wadia, brother of Riyad Vinci Wadia who worked for World Health Organization.

She is the creative manager and social media and public relations head for Black Swan Entertainment, where she and her team produce stories of women empowerment for a TV show ('Stree Shakti').

She is also the ambassador for Beydaar in Pakistan.

An interview with Dhawale was published in the Times of India stating an example of successful and satisfied life of a mixed-status couple.

She works to inspire, motivate and encourage people living with HIV to live a healthy lifestyle.

Her interview articles have been published in various sites.

Dhawale's work as ambassador for The Stigma Project enables her to create and spread awareness, art, provocation and education on a wide scale.

In her documentary video Life After HIV she speaks in brief about her journey.

Since 2012, Dhawale has been the Indian Goodwill ambassador of The Stigma Project, which provides insight into HIV stigma within countries/communities.

The program enables her to create and spread awareness, art, provocation and education on wide scale.

Dhawale is also a face of RiseUpToHIV campaign with a tagline, "No Shame About Being HIV Positive."

2014

The campaign received the 2014-2015 KarmaVeer Award from iCongo REX for selfless work through social activism and reaching out to break the myth against HIV.

2019

In 2019 Dhawale was awarded the Gold Karmaveer Chakra Award for proactive voluntary citizen action.

The award was instituted by the International Confederation Of NGOs (iCONGO) in partnership with the UN.

She has also been awarded the Bharat Prerna Award, which honors disabled people, and the APCOM Hero Award.

Dhawale lives in Nagpur, Maharashtra.

and has one child.