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Top 10 Indian Women in Science
India has produced many brilliant women scientists who have made significant contributions in various fields of science and technology. Here are some of the most remarkable Indian women in science:
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Janaki Ammal (1897–1984) – Botanist & Geneticist
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- One of India’s first female scientists.
- Worked on plant breeding and developed high-yielding sugarcane varieties.
- First Indian woman to receive a Doctorate in Science (DSc) from the University of Michigan.
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Kamala Sohonie (1912–1998) – Biochemist
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- First Indian woman to earn a PhD in a scientific field (Biochemistry).
- Discovered the nutritional value of pulses and Vitamin C in food.
- Asima Chatterjee (1917–2006) – Organic Chemist
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- Known for her research in medicinal chemistry and the development of anti-epileptic and anti-malarial drugs.
- First woman to receive a Doctorate of Science (DSc) from an Indian university (University of Calcutta).
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Rajeshwari Chatterjee (1922–2010) – Engineer
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- First woman engineer from Karnataka.
- Pioneered work in microwave engineering and guided wave technology.
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Dr. Aditi Pant (Born 1943) – Oceanographer
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- First Indian woman to visit Antarctica in 1983.
- Contributed to polar and oceanographic research.
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Dr.Tessy Thomas (Born 1963) – Missile Scientist
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- Recognized as the “Missile Woman of India,” she led the development of the Agni missile project.
- First woman to head a major missile project in DRDO (Defence Research and Development Organisation).
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Dr.Gagandeep Kang (Born 1962) – Virologist
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- India’s leading expert on infectious diseases and vaccines.
- She became the first Indian woman scientist elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS).
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Dr. Ritu Karidhal (Born 1975) – Aerospace Scientist
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- Senior scientist at ISRO, played a key role in India’s Mars Orbiter Mission (Mangalyaan).
- Known as the “Rocket Woman of India”.
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Dr. Minal Bhosale (Born 1980s) – Virologist
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- Developed India’s first COVID-19 test kit within six weeks in 2020.
- Key scientist behind My lab Discovery Solutions’ efforts to fight the pandemic.
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Dr. Nandini Harinath – Space Scientist
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- Worked on 14 missions at ISRO, including Mangalyaan (Mars Orbiter Mission).
- Specialist in mission design and operations.
These women have broken barriers and made invaluable contributions to science, technology, and research in India. Their work continues to inspire future generations of women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). – female scientists in india
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