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Women's Day 2022: 17, and standing up to gender imbalance in the sciences

"You can't be what you can't see. So, the female role models in science, in my opinion, will be really influential for the young girls and teach them that you do belong in the field of science." - Ilina Singh.

March 08, 2022 / 19:27 IST
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Ilina Singh (left) and Eric Falt, Director and Unesco Representative to Bhutan, India, Maldives and Sri Lanka.
Ilina Singh (left) and Eric Falt, Director and Unesco Representative to Bhutan, India, Maldives and Sri Lanka.

Ilina Singh, 17, is a student at The Sriram School Aravali, and author and illustrator of The Gutsy Girls of Science - a book comprising portraits of 11 Indian female scientists whom Ilina looks up to for inspiration.

Hoping to "do something in computer science, possibly AI (artificial intelligence)", Ilina says these women in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) even today give courage to girls like her who want to break barriers and work in male-dominated fields.

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Ilina cites the example of Botanist Janaki Ammal (1897-1984) who improved the sweetness of Indian sugarcane by creating a hybrid in her lab, and who was invited by Jawaharlal Nehru to head the Botanical Survey of India as its director-general. Here's a short poem on her from the book:

"There was something about Janaki