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  2. Tessy Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Tessy Thomas was born in April 1963 in a Syro Malabar Catholic family in Alappuzha, Kerala, [2] [3] She was named after Mother Teresa (Tessy being a derivative name of Teresa or Tressia). [4] There is conflicting information on whether her father was an IFS officer or a small-time businessman or an accountant.

  3. Anna Mani - Wikipedia

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    Anna Modayil Mani was born in 1918 at Peermade, then Travancore, now Kerala, India to a Syrian Christian family. [5] Her father was a civil engineer. [1] She was the seventh of eight children in her family, and a voracious reader. [1]

  4. Category:Indian women physicists - Wikipedia

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    Physics portal This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Indian physicists . It includes mathematicians that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.

  5. Bibha Chowdhuri - Wikipedia

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    Bibha Chowdhuri (3 July [5] 1913 – 2 June 1991 [6]) was an Indian particle physicist known for her investigations into cosmic rays. Working with D M Bose, she utilized photographic nuclear emulsion to become the first to detect and identify mesons. The IAU named the star HD 86081 Bibha, after her. [7]

  6. Category:Indian women scientists - Wikipedia

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    India portal; Science portal; This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Indian scientists. ... Indian women physicists (46 P) S. Indian women social scientists ...

  7. Bimla Buti - Wikipedia

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    Bimla Buti (19 September 1933 – 24 February 2024) was an Indian physicist who specialized in the field of plasma physics. She was the first Indian woman Physicist Fellow of Indian National Science Academy(INSA). In 1994, she was awarded INSA-Vainu Bappu Award.

  8. Indrani Bose - Wikipedia

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    Indrani Bose (born 15 August 1951) is an Indian physicist, senior Professor at Department of Physics, Bose Institute, Kolkata. Her fields of specialization are in theoretical condensed matter, quantum information theory, statistical physics, biological physics and systems. [1]

  9. List of magazines in India - Wikipedia

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    Femina Indiawomen's magazine; FHM India – monthly; Filmfare – Bollywood magazine; Forbes India – business magazine; Frontline – current affairs magazine; Goa Today; Gobar Times – monthly environmental education magazine for young adults; GQ – Indian edition; Himal Southasian; India Today; Intelligent Computing CHIP magazine

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