Joshi won the Miss World Diversity beauty pageant three times in a row.
[4][5] She is the world's first trans woman to win an international beauty pageant with cisgender women.
After Viveka committed suicide in 2010, Joshi decided to fulfill her dream of becoming a model and stopped design.
She worked with an ex-Member of Parliament, Dr. Udit Raj, for gender sensitization and to make women aware of their constitutional rights and menstrual hygiene.
[13] Joshi has worked with Nitin Shakya, the Nodal officer of New Delhi District, to help the trans community.
[23] In 2021, Joshi won the Empress Earth pageant, making her India's first trans queen with seven titles.
She went on to say that in the national Indian trans pageant, where she competed in 2018, she was age shamed by her co-contestants because she was the eldest of all the transgender contestants.
A junior employee of the hotel, contacted about this by the Hindustan Times, stated that the booking was cancelled for "gender-based reasons", and was later denied by the general manager who stated the "allegations of discrimination of any kind were false" and that the hotel had not yet confirmed Joshi's booking because it was still waiting for approval from the regional sales office.