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  2. Kamala Sohonie - Wikipedia

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    Kamala Sohonie (18 June 1911 – 28 June 1998) [1] was an Indian biochemist who in 1939 became the first Indian woman to receive a PhD in a scientific discipline. [2] [3] Her acceptance into and work at the Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, paved the way for women to be accepted into the institution for the first time in its history.

  3. Durga Bhagwat - Wikipedia

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    Kamala Sohonie, sister Durga Narayan Bhagwat (10 February 1910 – 7 May 2002), popularly known as Durga Bhagwat , was an Indian scholar, socialist and writer. She studied Sanskrit and Buddhist literature and spent time in the jungles of Madhya Pradesh to study tribal life.

  4. Lilavati's Daughters - Wikipedia

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    There are short biographies of the botanist E. K. Janaki Ammal, the chemists Asima Chatterjee and Darshan Ranganathan, India's first female physician Anandibai Joshee, the anthropologist Iravati Karve, the biochemist Kamala Sohonie, the medical researcher Kamal Ranadive, physicist B. Vijayalakshmi and meteorologist Anna Mani.

  5. List of Indian scientists - Wikipedia

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    Kamala Sohonie, biochemist (1911–1998 CE) A. S. Rao, physicist (1914–2003 CE) Sambhu Nath De, pathlogist (1915–1985 CE) Asima Chatterjee, chemist (1917–2006 CE) M. S. Balakrishnan, phycologist (1917–1990 CE) Waman Dattatreya Patwardhan, nuclear chemist (1917–2007 CE) Anna Mani, physicist and meteorologist (1918–2001 CE)

  6. Kamala comes from a long line of kick-ass women,” Shyamala told the Los Angeles Times in that same 2004 article. And she raised Harris and her sister as “strong, Black women.” ...

  7. FACT FOCUS: A look at false claims around Kamala Harris ... - AOL

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    “Just a reminder that Kamala Harris @KamalaHarris isn’t black,” reads one X post that had received approximately 42,000 likes and 20,400 shares as of Monday. “She Indian American.

  8. The Institute of Science, Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    The Institute of Science (formerly known as the Royal Institute of Science (RIS)) is an institution of postgraduate education and research located in Mumbai, India. [1] It is managed by the Government of Maharashtra and is clustered from 2019 batch with the Dr. Homi Bhabha State University.

  9. Kamala (name) - Wikipedia

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    Kamala is a Sanskrit word meaning 'lotus'. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is used as a feminine given name in Indian culture, predominantly by Hindu families, as it is one of the names of the goddess Lakshmi , who appears from the centre of a lotus.