Politics &
Governance
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Indira
Gandhi (1917–1984): India's first and only female Prime Minister.
·
Sarojini
Naidu (1879–1949): Freedom fighter and the first woman governor of an
Indian state.
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Vijaya
Lakshmi Pandit (1900–1990): First woman president of the UN General Assembly.
·
Rajkumari
Amrit Kaur (1889–1964): Independent India's first Health Minister.
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Sucheta
Kripalani (1908–1974): First woman Chief Minister of an Indian state
(Uttar Pradesh).
·
Pratibha
Patil (Born 1934): First female President of India.
Freedom Movement
and Social Activism
·
Aruna Asaf Ali (1909–1996): Known
as the "Golden Old Lady" of the Independence Movement, famous for
hoisting the national flag during the 1942 Quit India Movement.
·
Kasturba Gandhi (1869–1944): A
pivotal leader in the Women's Satyagraha and an active supporter of Mahatma
Gandhi's nonviolent movements.
·
Usha Mehta (1920–2000): Gandhian
freedom fighter who organized the underground 'Secret Congress Radio' during
the Quit India Movement.
·
Captain Lakshmi Sahgal (1914–2012): Led
the Rani Jhansi Regiment, the all-female unit of Subhas Chandra Bose’s Indian
National Army.
Science and
Technology
·
Kalpana Chawla (1962–2003): The
first woman of Indian origin to go to space, serving as a mission specialist on
the Space Shuttle Columbia.
·
Tessy Thomas (Born 1963): Known
as the "Missile Woman of India," she was the first woman to lead a
missile project (Agni-V) at DRDO.
·
Dr. Asima Chatterjee (1917–2006): Renowned
chemist and the first woman to receive a Doctorate of Science from an Indian
university.
· Gita Gopinath (Born 1971): First female Chief Economist of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Sports and
Adventure
·
Mary Kom (Born 1983): Six-time
world boxing champion and the first Indian woman boxer to win an Olympic medal.
·
P.T. Usha (Born 1964): Legendary
track-and-field athlete who dominated Asian athletics in the 1980s.
·
Sania Mirza (Born 1986): Trailblazing
tennis player, the first Indian to win a WTA title.
· Bachendri Pal (Born 1954): The first Indian woman to climb Mount Everest (1984).
Literature, Arts,
and Business
·
Lata Mangeshkar (1929–2022): Iconic
playback singer known as the "Voice of the Millennium," honored with
the Bharat Ratna.
·
Arundhati Roy (Born 1961): Author
and activist, the first Indian citizen to win the Booker Prize (1997).
·
Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw (Born 1953): Founder
of Biocon, pioneering entrepreneur in the biotechnology sector.
·
Nita Ambani (Born 1963): Founder
of Reliance Foundation and a major figure in education, sports, and
philanthropy.
·
Mother Teresa (1910–1997): Nobel
Peace Prize laureate who founded the Missionaries of Charity in Kolkata,
dedicating her life to the poor.
Impressive list. Below is another link provided by AI
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The top 100 women achievers of
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4 comments:
Thanks Srinidhi on a somewhat rambling blog on a complex subject. It is a moot point whether India lost an opportunity. Tucked in the blog is a reality that’s playing out in the Panchayats. It is the women act as surrogates for the men who actually rule. I see it in my municipal Ward. I am sure gradually that would be set right.
Your comment on Bengali women is interesting. Among my friends I noticed that this was true!
So much for the moment.
Raghunath
Thanks Raghunath for your comments! Nice to see an immediate reaction! Yes it is a very complex subject and I hope we will have a serious conversation on this subject!
It is all Politics!
Very true! Women empowerment was there earlier too!
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