
Ila Ghose - Wikipedia
Ila Ghose (née Majumdar) (24 July 1930 - 11 December 2019) was a mechanical engineer and West Bengal's first woman engineer. She was the first female alumna of the Bengal Engineering College. [1] Ila Ghose in circa 1947 (née Majumdar)
First Female Engineer Alumnus of BEC Passes Away.
Ila Majumdar (Ghose) '51ME, first female engineer alumnus of BEC, passes away at age 90. She was also Asia's first mechanical engineer. Ila Majumdar was born on 24th July, 1930 at Madaripur village, Faridpur district, East Bengal.
Ila Ghose (‘51ME), the first woman engineer from Bengal Engineering College. This little girl was a bit different from others in her locality. So when she started riding a bicycle at the age of 12 and learned how to drive a jeep at 16, it raised quite a lot of …
India’s first female mechanical engineer who changed the face of …
2025年3月5日 · Ila Majumdar Ghosh breathed her last in November 2019, at the ripe age of 90. A brave woman of substance and determination, Ila Majumdar was once asked if she faced gender bias in her long and successful career, to which she said: “Of course, I have faced gender bias all the time in my professional life.
Lone woman in the classroom - Telegraph India
2008年3月9日 · At 75-plus (“let my real age remain a mystery”, she says mischievously), Ila (Majumdar) Ghose is still ready to keep pace with time. In 1947, the then education minister, Nikunja Behari Maity, opened the doors of Bengal Engineering College, Shibpur (now Bengal Engineering and Science University), for women.
ICWES-VII, Washington, DC, USA, June 17–24, 1984
2023年12月10日 · Ila Ghose (1930–2019) was the first alumna of the Bengali Engineering College (Howrah) when she graduated in 1951 and became India’s first woman mechanical engineer. After her studies, Ghose worked at Barr and Stroud, an optical engineering firm based in Glasgow, and in an ordnance factory in Dehradun.
Ila Ghose - Wikiwand
Ila Ghose was a mechanical engineer and West Bengal's first woman engineer. She was the first female alumna of the Bengali Engineering College.
ILA GHOSE (HASI) INTERVIEW AVSEQ01 - YouTube
This interview of my Jethima Late Ila Ghose (Hasi) (wife of Late Santidev Ghose) was takem in Hydearabad. She speaks about her parents' family, childhood, ...
Famous Indian Female Engineers who paved the way for others
2023年9月12日 · Ila Ghose, West Bengal's first Indian woman engineer, embarked on a career as a lecturer at various universities. Her expertise led UNESCO to approach her to establish Mahila Polytechnic in Dhaka, Bangladesh, furthering women's education in engineering.
History of women in engineering - Wikipedia
Ila Ghose (née Majumdar) was West Bengal's first woman engineer, graduating as a mechanical engineer from the Bengali Engineering College in 1951. [91] Sudhira Das qualified as the first women engineer in the Indian state of Odisha in the early 1950s.