Kshamta Purohit
Born in Jaipur, the pink city of India, I am the second oldest of four siblings. We were a bunch of happy, noisy kids. The one person who has inspired me the most is my father. In the society I grew up in, girls had to be homemakers and demure. But my father has always wanted his daughters to be high achievers. He would say – ‘Don’t you worry about anything, do what you have to, I will always support you.’
Growing up I would listen to my father’s adventure stories with great interest and believed them to be true. I used to make up my own songs and bedtime stories for my young cousins. Interest in books started with Robin Cook novels and now it spans from Harry Potter to Sapiens. I was naturally drawn to science too. I moved to Bengaluru in S
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