Decades before India spoke about women in STEM, Shakuntala Bhagat was designing bridges that carried people across the country’s toughest terrains. From a small Bombay workshop to over 200 bridges across India, her ideas reshaped the way the nation builds.
From A Lalitha, India's first female engineer; to Parvathi Mattancheril, who was the only girl on campus when studying engineering -- these phenomenal women paved the path for empowerment and innovation in the country.