The story of Nikita Hari from Pazhankavu in Vadakara is
an inspiration to many. Nikita, born to a small-scale industrialist,
aspired big and reached there with hard work and determination. On
Thursday, she will fly to London to take up her chosen calling.
Ms.
Nikita is the only Indian candidate who has qualified for research in
Cambridge University, U.K. this year. An electronics and instrumentation
engineer from CUSAT who completed her postgraduation from the SRM
University in Chennai, Nikita was working as a lecturer at the National
Institute of Technology, Kozhikode, when she applied for research
abroad. Her brilliant academic background got her admission into Harvard
and Oxford Universities and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
besides Cambridge. But she chose the latter for the better functioning
department of Electronics there along with the chance to work under the
Head of the Department. To top it all, the university granted her a
scholarship of Rs.50 lakh, which would cover half her fee.
The
research topic Nikita had selected was to develop instruments that
would reduce transmission loss while connecting non-conventional energy
sources to electric grids. She aspires to become a scientist and in
future help, inspire, and promote girls who are bright, but economically
backward, to take up scientific research.
A big fan
of Albert Einstein and Steve Jobs, Nikita is the daughter of Haridas,
who own Intec Industries in Vadakara and Geetha. Nikita was accorded a
warm send-off and felicitation by the local people of Pazhankavu as well
as many organisations recently.
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