Ramanujan Prize | Neena Gupta Is Fourth Indian To Win Ramanujan Prize For Young Mathematicians |
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Professor Neena Gupta is the 4th Indian to win Ramanujan Prize For Young Mathematicians. She is a faculty member of the Indian Statistical Institute. Gupta was awarded the prize for her work in affine algebraic geometry &amp; commutative algebra. Watch to know more</p>
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