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Google Doodle honours India s FIRST female doctor Kadambini Ganguly on her 160th birth anniversary

Google Doodle honours India s FIRST female doctor Kadambini Ganguly on her 160th birth anniversary Pinkvilla 5 hours ago Pinkvilla Desk Google is honouring its special doodle section to Kadambini Ganguly - India s first female doctor. On Kadambini Ganguly s 160th birth anniversary, the search engine included a sketch of Ganguly, a doctor s stethoscope and Calcutta Medical College where she studied to become a doctor in 1886. As per reports, the Google Doodle has been  illustrated by Bengaluru-based artist Oddrija.  So who exactly is Kadambini Ganguly? She was born on 8 July, 1861, in Bhagalpur British India, now Bangladesh. Her father, who used to run a women s rights organisation, enrolled her into school at a time when education for women was an uncharted territory. From her schooling days, Ganguly went on to pursue further and entered college. In 1882, Ganguly and Chandramukhi Basu became the first women to graduate college in Indian history. 

Kadambini Ganguly: Google honours India s first woman doctor on 160th birth anniversary | India News

NEW DELHI: Google on Sunday celebrates the country s first woman doctor with a special doodle on her 160th birth anniversary. The Goodle homepage showcases a portrait of Ganguly with the image of the main building of Kolkata Medical College and Hospital in the background. This has been designed by Bengaluru-based artist Oddrija. Along with Anandi Joshi, Ganguly became the first woman in colonial India to study medicine and earn a degree in 1886. While Joshi studied at Womans Medical College of Pennsylvania in the US, Ganguly pursued western medicine at Calcutta Medical College (CMC). Born in a Brahmo family on July 18, 1861, Ganguly, along with Chandramukhi Basu, became the first female graduates in India, from Bethune College in Kolkata.

Google doodle celebrates India s first female Dr Kadambini Ganguly

Google doodle celebrates India s first female Dr Kadambini Ganguly Prothoma Kadambini , the biographical television series in 2020 was based on Dr Kadambini Ganguly’s life. Dr Kadambini Ganguly | Google Updated: Jul 18, 2021, 10:30 AM IST Google s famous doodle is known for celebrating personalities who have contributed to the societal cause and helped us develop and evolve as a whole. On Sunday (July 18), Google celebrated the life and work of Dr Kadambini Ganguly, the first woman to be trained as a physician in India. Ganguly, who was born in 1861 in Bhagalpur British India, now called Bangladesh was also the first woman to get admission to Calcutta Medical College, from which she graduated in 1886. 

Kadambini Ganguly: Tributes pour in for Kadambini Ganguly India s first woman doctor on 160th birth anniversary

Synopsis The doodle, a portrait of Ganguly with the image of the main building of Kolkata Medical College and Hospital in the background, has been designed by Bengaluru-based artist Oddrija, and it was widely shared across the country. Agencies Politicians and common people from all walks of life hailed Ganguly as a champion of womens rights in India. Tributes poured in for Kadambini Ganguly on Sunday as Google Doodle honoured the countrys first woman doctor with a special graphic on her 160th birth anniversary. The doodle, a portrait of Ganguly with the image of the main building of Kolkata Medical College and Hospital in the background, has been designed by Bengaluru-based artist Oddrija, and it was widely shared across the country.

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