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Published 20:10 IST, September 15th 2024

Happy Engineers Day 2024: Know About These Top 5 Women Engineers From India

National Engineers’ Day is commemorated annually on September 15 to recognize the enormous contributions of the engineers towards India's growth story.

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National Engineers’ Day is commemorated annually on September 15 to recognize the enormous contributions of the engineers towards India's growth story. As you start typing those ‘Happy Engineers Day’ messages to your engineer mates, you should know about the significance of this day, which marks the birth anniversary of Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya, one of India’s most-accomplished engineers to date.

Born on September 15, 1861, Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya is well-known for his milestone-worthy contributions to India’s development. He was a civil engineer, politician and philanthropist who planned and constructed multiple landmarks such as the Krishna Raja Sagara dam, in Mysore.

This year let's celebrate women engineers who have stood out with their groundbreaking contributions in the field of engineering over the years from India. 

Aruna Jayanthi
Aruna Jayanthi. Image credit: Capgemini

Aruna Jayanthi: The woman who shaped India’s IT sector

Aruna Jayanthi’s career epitomizes excellence in the realm of Information Technology. As the CEO of Capgemini India, she has been instrumental in driving the success of one of India’s foremost IT services firms. Jayanthi’s journey is a testament to overcoming societal barriers and establishing herself as a leader in a male-dominated industry.

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Shakuntala A. Bhagat. Image credit: Unsplash 

Shakuntala A. Bhagat: India's first woman civil engineer

Shakuntala A. Bhagat, India’s first female civil engineer, has made enduring contributions to engineering with her innovative designs. Notably, she has been behind the creation of over 200 Quadricon steel bridges, with spans ranging from 18 to 138 meters. Her work in civil engineering has set new standards and left a lasting legacy.

Dr Tessy Thomas: India?s Missile Woman
Dr Tessy Thomas. Image credit: Pinterest

Dr. Tessy Thomas: The Missile Woman of India

Known as the "Missile Woman of India," Dr. Tessy Thomas has been a key figure in aerospace engineering. Since joining the Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO) in 1988, she has been crucial in developing India's Agni-V ballistic missile. Her contributions have solidified her reputation as a leading scientist in her field.

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Gita Gopinath. Image credit: Instagram

Gita Gopinath: Redefining economics with an engineering education

While primarily known as an economist, Dr. Gita Gopinath began her academic journey with a degree in electrical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi. Her unique perspective has significantly influenced global economic policies, blending engineering precision with economic insight.

These women represent the diverse fields of engineering and highlight the transformative impact that skilled professionals can have across different sectors. Their achievements continue to inspire and advance the boundaries of engineering and technology in India.

Updated 07:20 IST, September 16th 2024