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Today on June 18, Google is celebrating the 112th birth anniversary of Indian biochemist Dr. Kamala Sohonie by doodling her pictures in its logo. Dr Kamala Sohonie is recognised as India’s first woman Ph.D scholar in the STEM field and also an inspiration for Indian women who want to pursue their dreams and overcome gender bias. She achieved an extraordinary accomplishment at a time when Indian women were less represented in scientific domains.
She became the first female director of the Royal Institute of Science in Bombay, she was also awarded the Rashtrapati Award for her work on Neera, an affordable dietary supplement made from palm nectar, which aimed to combat malnutrition. Additionally,
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Dr. Kamala Sohonie’s Birth Place
Dr. Kamala Sohonie was born in Indore, Madhya Pradesh on June 18, 1911. Both her parents were chemists. Following in her father’s footsteps, she pursued chemistry and physics at Bombay University and graduated as the topper of her class in 1933.
Dr. Kamala Sohonie’s Education And Career
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Time period:20th century Subject:Biology/Biochemistry | |
Biography:Kamala Sohonie was born in 1912 in Bombay, India. She was a biochemist, and the first Indian woman to get a PhD. in a stem related field from Cambridge University. She got her BSc in chemistry and physics. At the time, there was a lot of gender bias that Kamala encountered, but she was inspired by her father and uncle to continue persevering. This led to Kamala being the first woman to attend the Indian Institute of Science where her work led her to earn her MSc, before heading to Cambridge University. In 1939, she returned to India and joined Lady Hardinge Medical College as a professor and department head, and then moved on to the Nutrition Research Lab. Last, she joined the Royal Institute of Science. She was awarded the Rashtrapati Award for her work on “neera” (palm nectar). She died in 1998.
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Summary of their contributions:Kamala Sohonie made multiple significant contributions to STEM. Her most notable achievement was her work on “nee
History of Scientific WomenKamala SOHONIE20th century Fields:Biology, Biochemistry Born: 1912 in Indore, Madhya Pradesh (India) Main achievements: First Indian woman to get a Ph.D in a scientific discipline in a British university. Copyright ©tubglen.pages.dev 2025 | |