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Enrollment of women in engineering has been less than 1% of total till 1960s; it rose to 8.3% by the mid 1990s and in 2000 it has come to 16.2% (Kumar, 2007).
Of the 25-30% women employed by IT sector, less than a tenth are in middle management, while a tiny 5% occupy senior-level positions. (IMRB Intl)

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Bibliography on Women and Science & Technology

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  19. Chandra, M (1989). Science Education for girls: A case for Nurture. Invited lecture delivered at the certificate course conducted by the Dept of Women's Education , NCERT, New Delhi
  20. Chandra,M (1991). Girls in Science Education:A few thoughts. Paper presented at the 4th Annul National Conference of the All India Association of Education Research 
  21. Chandra,M(1992). Sexist Bias in Science Education. Paper presented at the "Course for Heads of Women's Education Wing Of RCEs of NCERT", New Delhi 
  22. Chandra, M. Does Science have a M.asculine Image? Education for the Girl Child. Published in the Commemorative Volume of the Rotary awards for Science and Humanity Trust
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  24. Mervis, Jeffrey. Report finds no Gender Bias in Faculty Hiring, Resources. Science, Vol. 324, 5 June, 2009. AAAS Publications. URL; http://www.sciencemag.org
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  28. Auriemma, Danielle L., & Klein, Tovah P. Experiences and Challenges of Women Combining Academic Careers and Motherhood. Presented at the AAUP Conference, Washington DC, June 11, 2010.
  29. Mervis, Jeffrey. NSF Touts Family-Friendly Policies as Boon to Women. News & Analysis, Science, VOL 333, Published by AAAS, 30 September, 2011. URL: http://www.sciencemag.org
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  31. Shastria, Prajval., Ramaswamy, Ramakrishna., Narasimhan, Shobhana., Raod, Sumathi., Ubalee, Seema & Kulkarni, Sulabha. Gender Diversity In Physics In India: Interventions So Far And Recommendations For The Future. 
  32. Hoag, Hannah. Women at the top. Nature, Vol.459. 18 June, 2009.
  33. Marsh, Herbert. Do women have less success in peer review? Nature, Vol.459. 28 june, 2009.
  34. Nair, Malini. Glass Ceiling in the Lab. The Crest Edition, The Times of India.
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  39. Nambisan, Padma.,* and Bhat, Sarita G. Women in science* Meeting report. Current Science, Vol. 95., No.1, 10 July 2008.
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  41. Gupta, Anil K. & Mashelkar R.A. Women and formal and Informal Science.

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