Talented Indian women who fly rockets, explore space and reach for the stars
AHEMDABAD, GUJARAT, INDIA. Ms Jalshri Desai, electronics engineer who specialises on making space grade electronic components. Desai works at the Space Applications Center and helped make Chandrayaan 2. . Indian women scientists and Engineers are playing an important role as they help the country fly its rockets, missiles and help fabricate satellites. One third of the work force at the Indian Space Research Organisation comprises of women and ladies are and reaching leadership positions. India's mission to Mars, Moon and the first Indian inter-continental ballistic missile all had women contributing in a big way, breaking the prevailing stereotype.. (Photo by Pallava Bagla/Corbis via Getty Images)

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