She was chief executive officer and board member of a non-profit organisation, Maharogi Sewa Samiti, which focuses on helping people disadvantaged by leprosy.
[4][5][6] She also founded the Maharogi Sewa Samiti (MSS), Warora, and served as its chief executive officer and board member,[7] which provided a range of health care, rehabilitation, education, agriculture, and economic empowerment programmes.
[8][9] Maharogi Sewa Samiti has contributed significantly in generating livelihood capacities for thousands of marginalised individuals, particularly those living with conditions such as leprosy, physical impairments, and sensory limitations, along with the tribal populace.
[7] She studied medicine and became a physician[7] and also completed a master's degree in social entrepreneurship[4] from Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS),[7] and joined her family working at Anandwan[7] to continue her grandfather's vision; her brother Kaustubh is an accountant for Anandwan and her uncle Prakash Amte and aunt Mandakini Amte are also physicians at the community.
[11] She also led the installation of solar power panels at the community,[7] resulting in Maharogi Sewa Samiti receiving an award for Innovative Energy Project of the Year 2016 from the Association of Energy Engineers, and intended to incorporate more smart technology into the community in future to make Anandwan a smart village.