Every year on 15th of September we celebrate National Engineer's Day to appreciate the contributions of Bharat Ratna awardee Mokshagundam Visvesvarayya as a tribute on his birth day. And I recently found out that annually we Indians produce more number of Engineers compared to the ones from US and China combinedly put together. I guess it is high time we declare ENGINEERING the National Education of our country. Just like we have a National Sport, National Bird, National Flower and National Anthem. Today, in #wisewednesdays I am bringing across to you someone who most of you might not have heard or known about despite being an Engineer yourself. Born on 27th August 1919 in a Telugu family with four older and two younger siblings, she made history as the first woman Engineer (Electrical Engineering) of India. She was married in 1934 at the age of 15 and continued to study post her marriage. Yes. Child marriages were still prevalent then. She gave birth to a daughter in 1937...