What am I today?

Truptimayee Mohanty’s inspiring journey as a mechanical engineer at EGA reflects the perseverance and resilience of women who are breaking barriers and shaping the future of engineering in industry. Let us honour Trupti’s achievements and the contributions of all women engineers who drive innovation at EGA and beyond.

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