Fifty years ago,
In the last five decades, the adviser of
Electronics City Industrial Township Area (ELCITA), a first-of-its-kind self-governed municipality in India, tread several paths, battled many stereotypes, took on challenges head-on in diverse fields to become the formidable leader she is today.
In a conversation with
YourStory, Rama traces the different aspects of her career her engineering college experiences, her path-breaking work with NEC and Infosys, or her initiatives against sexual harassment not with pride, but with a lot of empathy and understanding of the times she lived in, and how they are changing.
To college in
langa davani
Meet Rama NS, one of the first women engineers from Karnataka who put Electronic City on the global map
One of Karnataka’s first women engineers, Rama NS traces 50 years of her career at corporates like ITI, Infosys and now ELCITA. She dons multiple hats as a mentor, women’s rights supporter, and teacher.
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Fifty years ago, Rama NS became one of the first women in Karnataka to graduate from an engineering college.
In the last five decades, the adviser of Electronics City Industrial Township Area (ELCITA), a first-of-its-kind self-governed municipality in India, tread several paths, battled many stereotypes, took on challenges head-on in diverse fields to become the formidable leader she is today.