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First Man In India part 9
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First Man In India part 9

First Man In India part 9
First Man In India part 9
650. Vikram – First to become an actor in Tamil cinema known for his deep, versatile performances across genres (1990s–present).
651. Nana Fadnavis – First to become a social reformer and leading Maratha minister during the Peshwa dynasty (1700s).
652. J.C. Kumarappa – First to advocate for economic self-sufficiency and environmental sustainability, influencing Gandhian economics (1930s–1950s).
653. Dr. P. C. Mahalanobis – First to introduce statistical methods for economic planning in India, contributing to the country’s development (1950s–1970s).
654. Sakshi Malik – First female wrestler from India to win a medal in Olympics (2016).
655. Dr. M. S. Swaminathan – First to introduce high-yielding wheat varieties that transformed India’s agricultural landscape.
656. Chandraprabha Saikiani – First woman from Assam to fight for women's rights and form the first All-India Women’s Conference (1930s).
657. V. T. Krishnamacharya – First to integrate yoga into modern physical culture, influencing wellness practices worldwide.
658. Vinoba Bhave – First to launch the Bhoodan Movement and encourage the redistribution of land to the landless.
659. Sardar Patel – First to unify India after independence and create a strong central government framework.
660. Rani Gaidinliu – First to lead the tribal revolt against British rule in Nagaland (1930s–1940s).
661. Shyamaprasad Mukherjee – First to advocate for a strong and united India, founding the Bharatiya Jana Sangh (1950s).
662. Indira Gandhi – First and only woman to become the Prime Minister of India (1966–1977, 1980–1984).
663. Atal Bihari Vajpayee – First to become the Prime Minister three times, and also known for his diplomatic efforts during the Kargil War (1996, 1998–2004).
664. Chandrashekhar – First to become the Prime Minister of India in the 1990s as a part of the Indian National Congress.
665. Nara Chandrababu Naidu – First to implement e-Governance in India through the AP Online initiative (1990s–present).
666. Homi J. Bhabha – First to pioneer India’s nuclear program, founding Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (1940s–1960s).
667. K. Kamaraj – First to lead the Congress Party and transform Tamil Nadu’s education system (1950s–1960s).
668. Sushma Swaraj – First woman to become the Foreign Minister of India (2014–2019).
669. Rajeev Shukla – First to serve as a prominent media figure and a member of Parliament, contributing to Indian media (2000s–present).
670. Vasundhara Raje – First woman to serve as the Chief Minister of Rajasthan twice (2003–2008, 2013–2018).
671. M. G. K. Menon – First to lead India’s Department of Atomic Energy and contribute to the establishment of Indian National Science Academy (1950s–1970s).
672. B. D. Nag Chaudhuri – First to create a scientific framework for soil conservation and agricultural studies in India (1930s–1960s).
673. Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar – First to head the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) and significantly enhance India’s industrial research (1940s–1950s).
674. Aditi Pant – First Indian woman to go to the Antarctic as a part of an expedition team (1984).
675. Jagdish Chandra Bose – First to demonstrate that plants respond to stimuli, founding biophysics as a field (1890s–1920s).
676. K. R. Ramachandran – First to make advancements in nanotechnology and develop breakthroughs in drug delivery systems (2000s–present).
677. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam – First to become the President of India while maintaining a significant role in the country’s space research and missile programs (2002–2007).
678. Kailash Satyarthi – First to advocate for child rights and win the Nobel Peace Prize for his work against child labor (2014).
679. R. N. Srivastava – First to make significant contributions in agriculture by introducing hybrid seeds and modern farming methods (1950s–1970s).
680. Venkatraman Ramakrishnan – First to win the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on the structure of ribosomes (2009).
681. Sachin Tendulkar – First to score 100 international centuries in cricket and set numerous records (1989–2013).
682. P. T. Usha – First Indian to reach the final of an Olympic event in track and field (1984).
683. V. B. Venkatesh – First to develop field hockey training programs that are widely adopted globally (1980s–2000s).
684. Milkha Singh – First to win a Gold Medal in Asian Games for track and field (1958).
685. Sania Mirza – First Indian woman to win a Grand Slam title in tennis (2003).
686. Sushil Kumar – First Indian wrestler to win two Olympic medals (2008, 2012).
687. Dhanraj Bhagat – First to represent India in the Olympics for field hockey and create a legacy in the sport (1980s–1990s).
688. K. Malleswari – First woman to win an Olympic bronze medal in weightlifting (2000).
689. Leander Paes – First to win Olympic medals in tennis and to set records in doubles (1996).
690. Virender Sehwag – First to score two triple centuries in Test cricket and set high benchmarks in the sport (1997–2013).
691. Shiv Nadar – First to build HCL into one of the largest IT services companies in India (1976–present).
692. Vinod Khosla – First to co-found Sun Microsystems and lead Khosla Ventures in Silicon Valley (1980s–present).
693. Ratan Tata – First to lead Tata Group and oversee its major acquisitions globally (1990s–2010s).
694. Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw – First woman to build Biocon, India’s leading biopharmaceutical company, and revolutionize the biotech sector (1978–present).
695. Subrata Roy – First to found Sahara India Pariwar, making it one of the largest conglomerates in India (1978–present).
696. Dhirubhai Ambani – First to turn Reliance into a conglomerate, expanding it from textiles to petrochemicals and telecommunications (1960s–2000s).
697. Pallonji Mistry – First to grow Shapoorji Pallonji Group into a global empire in construction and engineering (1900s–present).
698. Sundar Pichai – First to become the CEO of Google and later its parent company Alphabet (2015–present).
699. Narayana Murthy – First to co-found Infosys, one of India’s leading IT companies, and promote software exports (1980s–present).
700. Indu Jain – First to lead Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd (The Times Group), making significant contributions to Indian media (1980s–present).
701. Lata Mangeshkar – First to become a legendary playback singer and an icon in Indian music (1940s–2020s).
702. Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala – First to become a noted figure in Nepalese literature and Indian entertainment (1950s).
703. Shashi Kapoor – First to gain popularity in both Bollywood and international cinema, making waves in Hollywood and British cinema (1960s–1980s).
704. Amitabh Bachchan – First to revolutionize Indian cinema, becoming the biggest Bollywood star with global appeal (1970s–present).
705. Priyanka Chopra – First to achieve international fame and break into Hollywood with successful crossover projects (2000s–present).
706. Naseeruddin Shah – First to receive National Film Awards for his versatility and contributions to parallel cinema (1970s–2000s).
707. Anupam Kher – First to become an acclaimed actor in both Indian and international cinema, winning awards for his roles in Bollywood and Hollywood (1980s–present).
708. Sridevi – First female superstar of Bollywood, with an illustrious career spanning across Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam cinema (1970s–2010s).
709. Madhuri Dixit – First to become a top Bollywood actress with iconic performances in romantic and dance-oriented roles (1980s–2010s).
710. Rajinikanth – First to become a massive cultural icon with his influence in Tamil cinema, revolutionizing the film industry (1970s–present).
711. Vinoba Bhave – First to start the Bhoodan movement, advocating for voluntary land donation (1950s–1970s).
712. Baba Amte – First to devote his life to the welfare of leprosy patients and establish Anandwan (1940s–1980s).
713. E. V. Ramasamy – First to promote social justice and equality for the oppressed classes through the Dravida Kazhagam movement (1920s–1960s).
714. Dr. M. S. Swaminathan – First to lead the Green Revolution in India, revolutionizing the country’s agricultural practices (1960s–present).
715. Jyotirao Phule – First to initiate a social reform movement for women’s rights and education for the lower classes (1870s–1880s).
716. Raj Kumar Shukla – First to invite Mahatma Gandhi to Champaran, Bihar, starting the movement for the rights of indigo farmers (1917).
717. Bharat Mata – First conceptualized as a symbol for the Indian National Movement for freedom (1900s).
718. Kalki Krishnamurthy – First to address social justice in Tamil literature through his writings,Lalita Prasad – First to head organizations promoting women’s rights and youth welfare in Bihar (1980s–present).
779. Swami Vivekananda – First to take India’s spiritual and philosophical teachings to the world stage, especially in the West (1893).
780. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel – First to be recognized for his Iron Man status, having unified India post-independence.
781. Vinesh Phogat – First Indian woman to win a Gold Medal at the Wrestling World Championships (2019).
782. Bishan Singh Bedi – First to captain India’s test cricket team and become a renowned spinner (1960s–1970s).
783. M. C. Mary Kom – First female boxer from India to win a Gold Medal at the Asian Games (2014).
784. Leander Paes – First Indian tennis player to win a Grand Slam men’s doubles title (1996).
785. Sania Mirza – First Indian woman to win a Grand Slam in doubles and mixed doubles (2009).
786. Karnam Malleswari – First female weightlifter from India to win a Medal at the Olympics (2000 Sydney Olympics).
787. Sushil Kumar – First Indian wrestler to win two Olympic medals (2008, 2012).
788. Bhaichung Bhutia – First to captain the Indian football team in an international match (1995–2011).
789. Rani Rampal – First Indian woman to play 200 matches in international hockey (2020).
790. Sardar Singh – First Indian to be a captain of the Indian men's hockey team at multiple international tournaments (2000s–2010s).
791. Dilip Shanghvi – First to build Sun Pharmaceuticals into a global leader in pharmaceuticals (1980s–present).
792. Vikram Sarabhai – First to lead India’s space program, founding ISRO and setting the foundation for space exploration (1960s–1970s).
793. Narayana Murthy – First to lead Infosys and create a global IT services giant from India (1980s–present).
794. Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw – First Indian woman to establish a biotech empire, creating Biocon (1978–present).
795. Ratan Tata – First to lead Tata Group to global prominence, acquiring international brands like Jaguar and Land Rover (1990s–present).
796. Vijay Shekhar Sharma – First to create Paytm, revolutionizing digital payments in India (2010s–present).
797. Anand Mahindra – First to steer Mahindra Group into global leadership in various sectors (automobiles, IT, hospitality) (1990s–present).
798. Pallonji Mistry – First to establish Shapoorji Pallonji Group, one of India's largest construction firms (1950s–present).
799. Sundar Pichai – First Indian to lead Google and become the CEO of Alphabet (2015–present).
800. Ashok Soota – First to create the Happiest Minds Technologies, making it a leading player in digital transformation and IT services (2011–present).
801. Dr. Raghunath Anant Mashelkar – First to lead the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) and help shape the Indian innovation landscape (1995–2000s).
802. Nambi Narayanan – First to contribute significantly to rocket technology and space exploration in India, facing wrongful charges before being cleared (1990s–present).
803. Vikram Sarabhai – First to found ISRO, pioneering India’s entry into the space race and establishing India’s satellite program (1960s–present).
804. Shubha Tiwari – First to lead major astronomical research programs in India related to space science (2000s).
805. Anil Kakodkar – First to be a key leader in India's nuclear energy program, contributing to its civilian and defense capabilities (1980s–2010s).
806. Srinivasa Ramanujan – First to contribute legendary discoveries in mathematics, solving complex problems in number theory (1910s).
807. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam – First to lead India's space and missile program as a nuclear scientist and later become the President of India (2000–2007).
808. Jayant Narlikar – First to propose revolutionary theories in cosmology that challenged established theories (1960s–present).
809. Ravindra K. Soni – First to develop and contribute extensively to solid-state physics (1990s–2000s).
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