Women power at the Indian space agency is slowly coming to the fore and that too in the interplanetary missions.

The lastest is Niger Shaji, Project Director for Aditya-L1 mission, India's mission to the Sun.

A native of Shengottai in Tamil Nadu, the 59-year-old Shaji did her schooling in a government school there.

A bright student – she stood district first in her 10th standard and school first in her 12th standard.

Completing her engineering degree in a college in Tirunelveli, Shaji completed M.Tech from Birla Institute of Technology, Ranchi and then joined Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).

Nigar Shaji, A Woman ISRO Scientist Helmed Aditya-L1 Mission
Nigar Shaji, A Woman ISRO Scientist Helmed Aditya-L1 MissionIANS

Over the years she was involved in various projects and the responsibility of heading Aditya-L1 came to her about eight years back.

"I have been heading this complex project for eight years. It was a challenging project. To place the spacecraft in the halo orbit itself is a major challenge. Further the payloads were also first of its kind," Shaji told IANS.

She said her husband, a mechanical engineer, is working in Dubai, son a Ph.D is working in Netherlands and daughter is a qualified doctor and is studying post graduation.

Aditya -L1 launched successfully

It may be recalled that two women played a key role in the Chandrayaan-2 mission viz., the Project Director M.Vanitha and the Mission Director Ritu Karidhal Srivastava.

Similarly in the case of Chandrayaan-3, Kalpana, Deputy Director played a key role.

(With inputs from IANS)