In January 1913, a young Indian clerk in Madras (now Chennai) mailed a thick letter to a famous British mathematician, G. H. Hardy, at Cambridge. The writer Srinivasa Ramanujan said he had no ...
Women are breaking shackles and redefining success in every space around the world. And, Pranjali Awasthi is one of those changemakers. She is proof that young women are not only dreaming big, but ...
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The brief life of Indian math prodigy Srinivasa Ramanujan was so compelling that it even transcends the capable but straightforward filmmaking of "The Man Who Knew Infinity." It's the terrific story ...
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