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Dr Parvati Gehlot, the first lady doctor of Rajasthan state. Did her MBBS in 1928 and subsequently went for higher studies to England in 1936; Sushila Nayyar, with a postgraduate degree in Public Health from Johns Hopkins. Served as Health Minister of India from 1952-55 and 1962–67 [17] Shiela Mehra, 1991 Padma Shri recipient. 1959 graduate ...
Figueredo was born in Costa Rica, the daughter of Roberto Figueredo, a well-known Cuban-born soccer player. She was raised by her mother, Sarita Villegas, in Spanish Harlem after they immigrated in 1921. [1] She enrolled at Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart at age 15 with a full scholarship, and graduated in 1936.
Gabrielle Émilie Le Tonnelier de Breteuil, Marquise du Châtelet (French: [emili dy ʃɑtlɛ] ⓘ; 17 December 1706 – 10 September 1749) was a French mathematician and natural philosopher (now called a physicist) from the early 1730s until her death due to complications during childbirth in 1749.
Sarita Gupta (born c. 1975 [1]) is a British-American social justice activist and vice president of US Programs at the Ford Foundation. [2] Her career has focused on workers' rights and human rights. She joined the Ford Foundation in 2019, initially as director of its Future of Work(ers) program. [ 3 ]
Sarita Yardi Schoenebeck is an American computer scientist at the University of Michigan, where she serves as Director of the Living Online Lab. Her research considers human–computer interactions , social media and social computing .
Saritha was born and brought up as Abhilasha in Munipalle, Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh, India. [citation needed]Saritha married Venkata Subbiah in 1975 though they separated after a year, their case involving the restitution of conjugal rights has become important in Hindu marriage law in India. [4]
In Safdarjung Hospital, Dr. N. C. Bose, Consultant & Head of Surgery, along with his junior colleague Dr. S. V. Arya, Specialist in Surgery, were instrumental in the establishment of Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy operative procedure in February 1994. The duo performed 100 cases without any morbidity or mortality until June 1997.
Sarita Sarvate is an Indian-American journalist and writer. For nearly twenty years, she has published the “Last Word” column [ 1 ] for India Currents , an Indian-American magazine. She has also published opinion essays for New America Media , [ 2 ] a coalition of ethnic media around the world and its predecessor the Pacific News Service ...