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News: Google doodle honours Kamala Sohonie: How she made CV Raman change his stance on women in science institutions

 

What's in the news?

       The Google Doodle honoured scientist Kamala Sohonie on her 112th birth anniversary.

 

Key takeaways:

       Sohonie’s path was far from easy. She had to face hurdles of gender bias within the scientific community, including from Nobel laureate CV Raman.

 

Kamala Sohonie:

       Kamala Sohonie was the first Indian woman to get a PhD degree in a scientific discipline.

       She went on to win the Rashtrapati Award for her work on Neera, a palm extract that could fight malnutrition among children from tribal communities in India.

       She served as head of the Department of Biochemistry at Lady Hardinge College, New Delhi.

       Apart from her academic work, Kamala Sohonie was among the founding members of consumer protection body Consumer Guidance Society.