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Nigar Shaji: Smiling woman who led Aditya-L1 mission


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Leading the complex scientific mission of putting India's first solar observatory Aditya-L1 at Langrang point from where the spacecraft will do the 'celestial surya namaskar' of the Sun is Isro's project director Nigar Shaji, a gentle and smiling soul, who had worked tirelessly on the mission with her team for eight years to make it a success.

Shaji, who joined the elite space agency in 1987, rose through the ranks to become the project director of India's first solar mission. The 59-year-old, who was earlier the associate project director of Resourcesat-2A, which is still operational, is also the programme director for all lower orbit and planetary missions. She started her stint in Isro by working at the Sriharikota spaceport off the Andhra coast and was later moved to the U R Rao Satellite Centre in Bengaluru, which is the key centre of developing satellites.


Born to a Muslim family in Sengottai in Tamil Nadu's Tenkasi district, Shaji did her schooling in Sengottai before getting admitted to the Government College of Engineering, Tirunelveli, under Madurai Kamaraj University, where she earned an engineering degree in electronics and communications. Later, she did her master's in electronics from Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra.


Shaji's father Sheikh Meeran, a mathematics graduate who turned to farming by choice, always inspired her to do something big in life. "Both my parents were very supportive throughout my childhood. Because of their continued support, I rose to such heights," she said in a media interview.

Clearing any misconception about gender discrimination in the space agency, Shaji said she never faced any gender bias in Isro. It was due to the continued support of her seniors, she has been able to reach this position today. "Being the team leader, many people now work under me. So, I groom the same way my seniors groomed me," Shaji said recently.
She lives in Bangalore with her mother and daughter, a qualified doctor. Her husband and son work abroad.

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2 minutes ago, Spartan said:

 

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Leading the complex scientific mission of putting India's first solar observatory Aditya-L1 at Langrang point from where the spacecraft will do the 'celestial surya namaskar' of the Sun is Isro's project director Nigar Shaji, a gentle and smiling soul, who had worked tirelessly on the mission with her team for eight years to make it a success.

Shaji, who joined the elite space agency in 1987, rose through the ranks to become the project director of India's first solar mission. The 59-year-old, who was earlier the associate project director of Resourcesat-2A, which is still operational, is also the programme director for all lower orbit and planetary missions. She started her stint in Isro by working at the Sriharikota spaceport off the Andhra coast and was later moved to the U R Rao Satellite Centre in Bengaluru, which is the key centre of developing satellites.
Born to a Muslim family in Sengottai in Tamil Nadu's Tenkasi district, Shaji did her schooling in Sengottai before getting admitted to the Government College of Engineering, Tirunelveli, under Madurai Kamaraj University, where she earned an engineering degree in electronics and communications. Later, she did her master's in electronics from Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra.
Shaji's father Sheikh Meeran, a mathematics graduate who turned to farming by choice, always inspired her to do something big in life. "Both my parents were very supportive throughout my childhood. Because of their continued support, I rose to such heights," she said in a media interview.

Clearing any misconception about gender discrimination in the space agency, Shaji said she never faced any gender bias in Isro. It was due to the continued support of her seniors, she has been able to reach this position today. "Being the team leader, many people now work under me. So, I groom the same way my seniors groomed me," Shaji said recently.
She lives in Bangalore with her mother and daughter, a qualified doctor. Her husband and son work abroad.

Gender bias ok, what about religion bias antunna @Raven_Rayes and @Telugodura456

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She lives in Bangalore with her mother and daughter, a qualified doctor. Her husband and son work abroad.

@Sucker - another real estate batch as per your definition

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