The whole of India must be proud of hearing the news of Kolkata girl Mahima Khanna, who won the Cambridge's most prestigious Stevesion Award. The 23 year old has topped the 2010-2011 MPhil class of economics at the Cambridge University and will receive this most acclaimed award for her success. With this award she becomes the third Indian and the first Indian woman to bag the award after the Nobel Prize winner Amartya Sen who won it in the year 1956 and Sir Partho Dasgupta had won it in 1967, for his contribution to nutrition and developmental economics. Mahima is very excited to share the award with the god [Amartya Sen] in the economics field. She did her schooling in Loreto House and La Martiniere for girls and she cleared the medical joint entrance examination. But she eventually took admission in St Xavier's College.
When she graduated in 2009, Mahima had topped in economics in Calcutta University. She went to Cambridge for her post graduate degree on a Commonwealth scholarship and she also excelled there too by ranking second and she stayed back for her MPhil.
Hearty congratulations to Mahima. You made India proud, and we the Calcuttans, feel very proud of you. Wish you many more success in life.
Source : SiliconIndia.com
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