Indian cricketer Tanuja Kanwar has garnered acclaim for her impressive control and precision on the field as a slow left-arm orthodox bowler. In addition to being a member of the Indian women's cricket team, she also participates in the domestic cricket team of Himachal Pradesh. Tanuja Kanwar was born on 28 January 1998, in Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, where she grew up in a hill-town environment that helped shape her discipline as a cricketer. Kanwar developed a strong interest in cricket at a young age and started playing seriously during her school years, later transitioning into structured training and progressing through Himachal Pradesh's domestic system. Tanuja Kanwar has chosen not to publicly disclose her religious or caste affiliations, preferring to keep her personal beliefs private and focusing on her cricketing achievements instead. The support of Tanuja Kanwar's family played a crucial role in her early training and decision to pursue a career in cricket professionally, as they encouraged her interest in the sport from a young age and helped her progress through domestic and national levels. Tanuja Kanwar's father, Pratap Singh Kanwar, is a farmer from Kuthar village in Shimla district, who encouraged his daughter's cricketing aspirations from childhood and proudly witnessed her make her international debut in the 2024 Women's Asia Cup. There is no verified public information available regarding Tanuja Kanwar's mother's name or personal details.