Read about the struggle of India's Sherlock Holmes

Even the stars require a clear sky in order to shine. One star has risen again in the same sky” These sentences depict the personality of a woman with a faultless and unpolished style who is placing her life in the hands of men to make her fame shine. Read about Akriti Khatri's fight for a profession that used to be overrepresented by men.

No one could anticipate that this woman, with her five-foot-seven-inch height, fair figure, and innocent face, would choose such a perilous vocation for herself. Pursue a man at the risk of your life and solve difficult crimes all the way to the end. This is, after all, a detective profession. Akriti Khatri works as a private investigator.

Here, she quietly and confidentially understands the case of the client. Akriti explains that she picked this field because she wanted to make a difference in this cruel society. I didn't enroll in any classes, and I didn't watch any magazines or series. The career is now years old due to a newspaper advertisement.

Akriti, who has solved crimes as a college girl, a tea seller, a buttawali, and others, thinks that things have changed dramatically over the last decade. She believes that things are becoming easier than ever before as a result of the advent of social media and digitization. As a result, she claims that she stays ahead of the curve by adapting to newer digital technology. Any investigator should be able to use detective equipment and spy gadgets that have been enhanced by technology on a regular basis. Only then, she claims, will a detective be able to function in the real world.

Akriti, who joined the area of spying after graduating from Delhi University and obtaining an MBA from Noida, believes that a boy's life is sometimes affected when he is trailed at an inconvenient time. There is utter insecurity when in question. Even more concerning are the female workers, who may or may not be trapped. When the person in front of him engages his criminal thoughts, he must walk after viewing.

Akriti Khatri never visualized herself working as a detective while studying for an MBA, but nature had other ideas. An advertisement in the newspaper for detectives prompted her to apply, and she is now the proud owner of Venus Detective Agency, which employs over 100+ people.

While giving an interview to one of the agencies, Akriti Khatri said that there was suspicion on both sides when I walked into the interview. I had no idea what I was getting myself into, and the man conducting the interview kept asking if I was certain I wanted to apply for this job. When a job was given to me, I was shocked, but I took it right away. I couldn't understand why I was the sole female field representative in the organization. She also said that "I enjoyed what I did, but out of a hundred recommendations I offered to my employer, he might accept one!"

In Noida Sector 5, Detective Akriti has a nice office and not only in Noida, but Venus Detective Agency provides their services all over India. They also have offices in Bangalore, Delhi, Jaipur, Kolkata, Ghaziabad, Noida, Vaishali, Indirapuram, Gurgaon, Gujarat, Hyderabad, Faridabad, Mumbai, Lucknow, Chandigarh, Thailand, and Indore.

 

To raise his profile, Akriti Khatri also opened a counseling and training center named Venus Counseling and Venus Institute of Investigation Studies, apart from the website of his detective agency, Venus, where people with spoiled love affairs and other issues will be counseled. In addition, newbies to this sector will receive training over a period of three to six months.

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