The first Indian woman to graduate in engineering was Ayyalasomayajula Lalitha, often referred to as A. Lalitha π
π©π§ Her Trailblazing Journey:
- Born: August 27, 1919, in Madras (now Chennai)
- Graduated: In 1943, from the College of Engineering, Guindy (CEG), University of Madras, with a degree in Electrical Engineering
- Early Life: Widowed at a young age, she pursued engineering to support herself and her daughter—defying societal norms and expectations.
- Career Highlights:
- Apprenticed at Jamalpur Railway Workshop
- Worked at Central Standards Organization, Shimla
- Contributed to the Bhakra Nangal Dam project while at Associated Electrical Industries (AEI), Calcutta
- Became a member of the Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE), London
- Represented India at the First International Conference of Women Engineers and Scientists in New York (1964)
π️ Legacy:
Lalitha’s courage and brilliance opened doors for generations of women in technical fields. She remains a symbol of resilience, intellect, and quiet revolution.
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