Nanda Sehmi Kalsi: Weaving Legacy, Purpose, and Quiet Strength Through Mankke
New Delhi [India], March 30: In a world increasingly driven by visibility, speed, and constant self-promotion, Nanda Sehmi Kalsi’s journey stands apart as a testament to silent strength and purposeful living. An artist, educator, and visionary, she has chosen a path where impact matters more than applause. Through her brand Mankke and her evolving foundation, [...]
New Delhi [India], March 30: In a world increasingly driven by visibility, speed, and constant self-promotion, Nanda Sehmi Kalsi’s journey stands apart as a testament to silent strength and purposeful living. An artist, educator, and visionary, she has chosen a path where impact matters more than applause. Through her brand Mankke and her evolving foundation, she is not only preserving Indian heritage but also transforming lives through dignity-led empowerment.
Background: A Legacy Rooted in History and Faith
Nanda Sehmi Kalsi belongs to the lineage of Jassa Singh Ramgarhia, a name of great significance in Sikh history. Her ancestral roots carry both cultural pride and spiritual depth. She comes from a family where her forefathers served as scriber of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, contributing to the preservation of sacred texts and knowledge. She possesses documented evidence of her lineage, and this heritage forms the foundation of her identity and values.
Deeply inspired by the teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, she lives by the principles of seva (selfless service) and vand chhakna (sharing with others). For her, knowledge is not to be stored but shared—vidya daan is a living practice, not just a concept recited in prayers.
Working on Two Levels: Artist and Change-Maker
What makes Nanda’s journey unique is her ability to operate meaningfully on two parallel levels—professional excellence and social contribution.
As an Artist and Designer
At a professional level, she undertakes large-scale creative projects that reflect both aesthetic sensibility and cultural storytelling. Her work includes farmhouse styling, home décor, and boho interior design for cafés and curated spaces. She has collaborated with renowned international designers and continues to innovate by designing contemporary lifestyle products such as handcrafted bags.
Her brand, Mankke, is deeply personal—it is named after her parents and loved ones, making every creation an emotional extension of her life. Her designs are not just decorative pieces; they carry stories, symbolism, and elements of Indian heritage such as macramé, copper bells, and papier-mâché art. She feels truly blessed to have collaborated with Timeless Amritsar and is grateful to the people of Amritsar for welcoming her back home as an artist by appreciating and purchasing her art. This association further reflects her ability to blend traditional Indian aesthetics with modern design sensibilities.
As a Mentor and Social Contributor
Despite her professional success, Nanda has consciously chosen a path of giving. Having successfully run a coaching centre, she now dedicates her time to teaching macramé to persons with disabilities, including visually impaired, deaf, and physically challenged individuals.
She conducts her sessions through Google Meet, making her teaching accessible and inclusive. Her approach is rooted in dignity—rather than charity, she focuses on livelihood. She creates small, sellable products such as keychains, car charms, and tassels, enabling her students to earn independently. Importantly, she ensures that their earnings go directly into their personal accounts, preserving their self-respect and financial independence.
For Nanda Sehmi Kalsi, time is more precious than money, and family remains her foremost priority. She carefully balances her responsibilities while continuing her mission of empowerment.

Achievements: Recognition with Purpose
Nanda’s journey has been marked by meaningful achievements that reflect both her talent and her impact.
She won the Second Prize in a prestigious Bird Nest Competition by Star India Sparrows that saw participation from 730 individuals, including architects and interior designers across 15 states, along with an international entry from Bhutan. Her victory in such a competitive environment highlights her creative excellence.
Equally significant is the fact that students of the Patiala Deaf and Blind School, mentored by her, also got award in the same competition. This stands as a powerful testament to her ability to inspire and nurture talent beyond limitations.
She was also selected among the Top 10 finalists in a Women Empowerment Award by the Khyal 50 online platform, recognizing her contribution to inclusive growth and social impact.
Influence as an Educator and Inspiration to Many
Beyond her work as an artist, Nanda’s identity as an educator holds deep significance. She has built strong, lasting relationships with her students, many of whom continue to respect and support her. She is a role model to many, not only for her skills but for her values, discipline, and spiritual strength.
One of her ex-students, Manpreet Singh Sidhu, now a line producer associated with the film Dhurander, holds immense admiration for her. So deeply inspired by her life and values, he has decided to create a documentary on her journey, aiming to bring her story to a wider audience.
Interestingly, while she inspires many, Nanda herself looks up to international keynote speaker Simerjeet Singh from Jullunder, who respects her as an elder sister. This mutual respect reflects the depth of her character and the impact she has on people across different walks of life.
Criticism and Inner Strength
Like many who choose an independent path, Nanda has faced criticism and lack of recognition in certain circles. Misunderstandings and biases have occasionally challenged her journey.
However, her response is rooted in grace. She is kind enough to keep even her critics in her prayers and blessings, reflecting her deep spiritual grounding. A hard-core Sardarni in spirit, she embodies resilience, courage, and self-reliance—a true one-woman army.
She continues to move forward with unwavering faith, always in Chardi Kala—a state of eternal optimism and high spirits.
Vision: A Legacy Beyond Recognition
Nanda Sehmi Kalsi’s vision is not driven by fame or expansion, but by legacy. She aims to preserve Indian heritage through art, empower individuals with dignity, and create sustainable livelihoods.
Above all, her mission is deeply personal—to ensure that her parents’ name lives on and shines through her work. For her, every effort is a form of ardaas, a prayer expressed through action.
Conclusion
Nanda Sehmi Kalsi’s journey is not loud, but it is powerful. Through Mankke and her foundation, she is weaving more than art—she is weaving purpose, dignity, and legacy into society.
In her silence lies strength, in her work lies meaning, and in her spirit lies an unshakable faith that continues to inspire all those who cross her path.
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