| 1. Dadi Janki was a renowned spiritual leader and the head of 'Prajapita Brahma Kumaris Godly Spiritual University.' |
| 2. From a young age, Dadi Janki showed a strong interest in religion. |
| 3. In 1937, Dadi Janki left her home and joined the Brahma Kumaris organization. |
| 4. Dadi Janki played a key role in relocating the Brahma Kumaris from Karachi, Pakistan to Mount Abu, India. |
| 5. She received guidance and mentoring from Brahma Kumari Mateshwari. |
| 6. The 'Janki Foundation for Global Health Care' charity trust was established in London in 1997. |
| 7. In August 2007, after the passing of Dadi Prakashmani, Dadi Janki became the Administrative Head of the Brahma Kumaris and guided the organization from Mount Abu. |
| 8. In 1974, Dadi Janki went to Britain to establish and coordinate the first Brahma Kumaris centre outside India. |
| 9. Dadi Janki was appointed nurse to the Brahma Kumaris community between 1937 and 1951. |
| 10. In 1969, at the passing away of the founder, Dadi Janki was appointed Director of Teachers Training at the headquarters in Mt. Abu, India. |