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Younger generation should play their role effectively to make vibrant India by 2047: Bibek Debroy

Younger generation should play their role effectively to make vibrant India by 2047: Bibek Debroy
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Becoming a Doctor Never Been Easy! Inspiring Tale of Kadambini Ganguly -India s First Female Practicing Doctor

To become a doctor is never easy especially for a female which was difficult earlier due to the societal perception of a female choosing to become one but however one such female named Kadambini Ganguly changed this notion by becoming India’s First Female Practicing Doctor. Her Inspiring Tale Here., Education News, Times Now

Race, Corruption, Morality and the Making of Anglo-India

Race, Corruption, Morality and the Making of Anglo-India
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Google Doodle honours India s FIRST female doctor Kadambini Ganguly on her 160th birth anniversary

Google Doodle honours India s FIRST female doctor Kadambini Ganguly on her 160th birth anniversary Pinkvilla 5 hours ago Pinkvilla Desk Google is honouring its special doodle section to Kadambini Ganguly - India s first female doctor. On Kadambini Ganguly s 160th birth anniversary, the search engine included a sketch of Ganguly, a doctor s stethoscope and Calcutta Medical College where she studied to become a doctor in 1886. As per reports, the Google Doodle has been  illustrated by Bengaluru-based artist Oddrija.  So who exactly is Kadambini Ganguly? She was born on 8 July, 1861, in Bhagalpur British India, now Bangladesh. Her father, who used to run a women s rights organisation, enrolled her into school at a time when education for women was an uncharted territory. From her schooling days, Ganguly went on to pursue further and entered college. In 1882, Ganguly and Chandramukhi Basu became the first women to graduate college in Indian history. 

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