She is the incumbent Deputy Minister of Women, Youths and Children Affairs of the National Unity Government.
She obtained a Diploma of Foreign Language at Mandalay University.
[3] She has been an activist since 2012, focusing on minority issues and joined the All Burma Federation of Student Unions.
[4] On March 6, 2015, she was arrested by police during a protest to amend the 2014 Myanmar Education Law in Letpadan.
[5] She was among the first to lead anti-coup protests in Yangon five days after the military coup in February 2021.