First Man In India part 11
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First Man In India part 11
First Man In India part 11
First Man In India part 11
915. Pallonji Mistry – First to become the largest shareholder of Tata Group (1990s–2000s).
916. Anil Agarwal – First to build Vedanta Group into a leading global natural resources company (1970s–present).
917. K. V. Kamath – First to lead ICICI Bank to become one of India’s top private-sector financial institutions (2000–2009).
918. Kiran Mazumdar Shaw – First woman to lead a biotech company, creating Biocon (1978–present).
919. M. A. Yusuff Ali – First to become the largest investor in retail and hospitality, leading LuLu Group International (1980s–present).
920. Harsh Mariwala – First to make Marico a leading name in consumer goods, especially in beauty and health products (1990s–present).
921. Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar – First to win the Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on stellar evolution (1983).
922. C. N. R. Rao – First to make significant contributions in solid-state chemistry and materials science (1970s–present).
923. M. S. Swaminathan – First to lead Green Revolution in India, making India self-sufficient in food production (1960s–1990s).
924. P. R. P. Reddy – First to make pioneering contributions in the development of nanotechnology (2000s–present).
925. Srinivasa Ramanujan – First to contribute major mathematical theories that had a profound impact globally (1910s).
926. Homi J. Bhabha – First to establish Atomic Energy Commission and lay the foundation for nuclear research in India (1940s–1960s).
927. K. R. Subramanian – First to develop world-class engineering designs for major industries, especially in electrical engineering (1960s–1990s).
928. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam – First to lead India's nuclear missile program and later become the President of India (2002–2007).
929. Tata Institute of Fundamental Research – First to establish atomic research and scientific discoveries on global stages (1950s–present).
930. Narayana Murthy – First to popularize outsourcing in India and establish Infosys as a global IT giant (1980s–present).
932. Baba Ramdev – First to popularize yoga and promote Ayurveda for wellness globally (1990s–present).
933. Lalita Prasad – First to champion women’s rights and youth welfare in Bihar through her social activism (1980s–present).
934. Baba Amte – First to focus on leprosy patients and set up rehabilitation for them in India (1950s–1980s).
935. Medha Patkar – First to lead the Narmada Bachao Andolan and fight against large-scale displacement for dams (1980s–present).
936. Vinoba Bhave – First to lead the Bhoodan movement, advocating for the redistribution of land to the landless (1950s–1960s).
937. Mahatma Gandhi – First to launch non-violent movements for India's freedom and promote truth and nonviolence globally (1910s–1940s).
938. Dr. M. S. Swaminathan – First to push for agricultural reform through the Green Revolution to tackle food insecurity (1960s).
939. Sandeep Pandey – First to lead the National Alliance of People’s Movements for empowering the marginalized (2000s–present).
940. Kailash Satyarthi – First to lead movements against child labor and win the Nobel Peace Prize for advocating children’s rights (2014).
941. Naseeruddin Shah – First to bring parallel cinema to national and international attention, while also becoming a theater icon (1970s–present).
942. Shabana Azmi – First to popularize art-house films in India and gain international recognition (1970s–present).
943. Amitabh Bachchan – First to dominate the Indian film industry and redefine Bollywood cinema (1970s–present).
944. Rajesh Khanna – First Bollywood actor to be called the first superstar, marking a golden era in the film industry (1970s–1980s).
945. Deepika Padukone – First to become an international face of Indian cinema with roles in Hollywood and multiple national awards (2007–present).
946. Ranveer Singh – First to break through traditional Bollywood roles, playing diverse and eccentric characters (2010s–present).
948. Sushant Singh Rajput – First to excel in both television and Bollywood, gaining widespread recognition (2010s).
951. Jawaharlal Nehru – First Prime Minister of independent India and a central figure in the development of modern India (1947–1964).
952. Indira Gandhi – First and only female Prime Minister of India (1966–1977, 1980–1984).
953. Rajiv Gandhi – First youngest Prime Minister of India at the age of 40 (1984–1989).
954. N. T. Rama Rao (NTR) – First actor-turned-politician to become Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh (1983–1994).
955. K. Kamaraj – First to lead Indian National Congress at a national level and serve as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu (1954–1963).
956. Sharad Pawar – First to have a long and influential political career spanning state and national politics (1960s–present).
957. Mamata Banerjee – First female Chief Minister of West Bengal and leader of the Trinamool Congress (2011–present).
958. Chandra Shekhar – First to become Prime Minister for a short period after Congress lost dominance (1990–1991).
959. Atal Bihari Vajpayee – First non-Congress Prime Minister to serve three terms (1996, 1998–2004).
960. Arun Jaitley – First to spearhead major economic reforms in India, including the Goods and Services Tax (2014–2019).
961. Baichung Bhutia – First Indian footballer to play professionally for an international club (2000).
962. Leander Paes – First to win a Grand Slam in doubles and achieve numerous doubles titles (1990s–present).
963. P. T. Usha – First Indian woman to make it to an Olympic final in athletics (1984).
964. Saina Nehwal – First Indian to win a medal at the Olympic badminton tournament (2012).
965. Virat Kohli – First Indian cricketer to hold the ICC Player of the Year Award multiple times (2017, 2018).
967. Prakash Padukone – First Indian to win the All England Badminton Championship (1980).
968. Kapil Dev – First to lead India to World Cup victory in cricket (1983).
969. Dipa Karmakar – First Indian gymnast to qualify for Olympic gymnastics finals (2016).
970. Sushil Kumar – First Indian wrestler to win two Olympic medals (2008, 2012).
971. Dhirubhai Ambani – First to build Reliance into one of the largest conglomerates in India (1960s–2000s).
972. Narayana Murthy – First to establish Infosys as a global IT consultancy and a major employer (1981–present).
973. Ratan Tata – First to lead Tata Group into a global multinational (1990s–present).
974. Kiran Mazumdar Shaw – First to establish Biocon as a biotech industry leader in India (1978–present).
975. Vijay Shekhar Sharma – First to establish Paytm and revolutionize digital payments in India (2010s–present).
976. Zia Mody – First woman to become a prominent corporate lawyer in India and one of the top names in legal firms (1990s–present).
977. Radhakishan Damani – First to establish D-Mart as a leading retail chain in India (1999–present).
978. Amit Jain – First to lead CarDekho as a major player in automobile sales online (2008–present).
979. Falguni Nayar – First woman to build a billion-dollar cosmetics and beauty company, Nykaa (2012–present).
981. Satish Dhawan – First to establish India’s reputation as a space power, leading ISRO’s early launches (1970s–1990s).
982. S. R. Srinivasa Varadhan – First to receive the Fields Medal for his work in probability theory and stochastic processes (2007).
983. C. N. R. Rao – First to receive the Padma Vibhushan for his work in solid-state chemistry (2013).
984. Homi Jehangir Bhabha – First to initiate India’s nuclear program, creating the foundation of India’s nuclear capabilities (1940s).
985. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam – First to lead India’s missile program and become President (2002–2007).
986. Srinivasa Ramanujan – First to develop revolutionary mathematical theories that changed number theory (1910s).
987. Satyendra Nath Bose – First to work on the Bose-Einstein statistics, which is foundational to quantum mechanics (1920s).
988. M. S. Swaminathan – First to lead India’s Green Revolution, making India self-sufficient in food production (1960s–present).
989. K. R. Subramanian – First to innovate world-class engineering designs for industries, especially in electrical engineering (1960s–present).
990. Nandini Hariharan – First to develop India’s robotic systems that aid in healthcare diagnostics (2000s).
991. Baba Amte – First to set up rehabilitation for leprosy patients and initiate healthcare for the marginalized (1950s–1980s).
992. Medha Patkar – First to lead the Narmada Bachao Andolan movement, fighting against large-scale dam projects (1980s–present).
993. Ravindranath Tagore – First to lead a cultural renaissance in India through literature, music, and art (late 19th–early 20th century).
994. Mahatma Gandhi – First to lead the Indian independence movement with non-violence and civil disobedience (1910s–1940s).
995. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar – First to lead the fight for Dalit rights and draft India’s Constitution (1947–1950).
996. Jai Prakash Narayan – First to lead the total revolution against the emergency imposed by Indira Gandhi in the 1970s.
997. Kailash Satyarthi – First to lead an international anti-child labor movement and win the Nobel Peace Prize (2014).
998. Vikram Sarabhai – First to pioneer India’s space research and lead ISRO’s early space missions (1960s–1970s).
999. Dr. M. S. Swaminathan – First to lead agricultural reforms and fight food insecurity through the Green Revolution (1960s–present).
1000.Lal Bahadur Shastri – First to instill national pride with slogans like "Jai Jawan Jai Kisan" during his tenure as Prime Minister (1964–1966).women world 1.
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