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Almitra Patel
Almitra Patel in 2021

Almitra Patel (amụrụ n'afọ 1935) bụ onye India na-akwado Iwu gburugburu ebe obibi na onye na-emegide mmetọ.[1]

Nna Almitra bụ onye ọchụnta ego na nne ya bụ onye ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị, tinyere aka na otu agụmakwụkwọ ọ tọrọ ntọala. Sayensị gbara Almitra gburugburu site na nwata, yana ya na nwa nwanne nna ya bụ nwa agbọghọ mbụ gụrụ sayensị na Barnes High School.

Nna ya chọrọ ka ọ mụọ injinia, n'ihi ya, o zigara nwa ya nwanyị na Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) ka ọ gaa ọmụmụ ihe dị elu na ceramics. Ọ gụchara BSc ya na General Engineering na MS na Ceramics n'ime afọ atọ, na 1959 ọ ghọrọ nwanyị India mbụ injinia gụsịrị akwụkwọ na MIT.[1] N'ime afọ iri atọ sochirinụ, ọ rụrụ ọrụ n'ubi abrasives, ụlọ ọrụ ihe nrụpụta na ụlọ ọrụ tile ciment.

Nkwado na ime ihe ike

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Site na 1970s Almitra tinyekwara aka na nsogbu obodo na gburugburu ebe obibi, gụnyere ịzọpụta ọdụm ndị Eshia, ịbụ onye nlekọta osisi, ịchekwa ọdọ mmiri Ulsoor, njikwa ihe mkpofu siri ike, na iwu ụlọ dị ọnụ ala. Almitra gara n'ihu na-arụsi ọrụ ike na nkwado iwu gburugburu ebe obibi. Ọ na-etinye aka ugbu a na nsogbu nchịkwa ihe mkpofu siri ike na ụlọ ọrụ dị iche iche na ngalaba gọọmentị.[2]

N'afọ 1991, Almitra malitere ịchọta ihe ngwọta maka nlekọta mkpofu obodo dị ọcha, wee chọpụta na ọtụtụ n'ime obodo India 80 ọ gara na 1994-1995 enweghị ebe ha ga-atụfu mkpofu ha ma e wezụga na mpụga obodo ahụ ma ọ bụ n'okporo ụzọ.[3]

Ihe ịrịba ama Almitra Patel nke 1996 Public Interest Litigation na Ụlọikpe Kasị Elu megide ịwụfu ihe mkpofu obodo bụ ihe enyemaka n'ịdepụta Iwu Nchịkwa Ihe mkpofu nke Obodo.

O mere nnyocha na Ebe a na-ekpofu ahịhịa na Ghazipur.[4]

Ihe odide

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  1. Sarma. "Kothanur's own Renaissance woman", The Hindu, 2013-03-13. Retrieved on 2022-10-28. (in en-IN)
  2. Almitra Patel: The First Indian Woman Engineer at MIT. sheforsuccess.com (13 April 2016). Archived from the original on 24 June 2016. Retrieved on 16 June 2016.
  3. Sridhar. "A woman's battle to keep waste from ending up in landfills", The Hindu, 2013-08-15. Retrieved on 2022-10-28. (in en-IN)
  4. Rehman (2021-07-11). Ghazipur Landfill: A Mountain Of Waste Almost The Height Of The Qutub Minar (en-GB). Feminism in India. Retrieved on 2022-10-28.