Meet the 9 Indian women who made it to the Forbes Under-30 Achiever’s List

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Karishma Shah, 25

Karishma is the Rapid Evaluation Program Manager st Alphabet’s Google X’s Moonshot Factory. She’s also their youngest hire.
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Nila Das, 27

Nila is the VP of American multinational corporation Citigroup
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Lilly Singh, 27

Lilly ‘Superwoman’ Singh is a comedian of Indian-Canadian origin and is practically a Youtube superstar who's the reason behind of many of our laughing fits!

Nisha Chittal, 27

Nisha is the social media and community expert at MSNBC. How cool is that?!
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Sampriti Bhattacharya, 28

An MIT graduate, Sampriti created a smart drone platform for underwater data collection called Hydroswarm. These drones can monitor oil spills, lost airplanes among other activities in the ocean

Anisha Singh, 28

At the moment, Anisha is working as the Campaign Manager for Legal Process at the Center for American Progress but she has always fought and continues to fight for the rights of the Muslims and the Sikhs in America
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Meg Jayanth, 28

Meg makes video games. Really cool ones. Yes, you heard us right. She’s popular for writing the game '80 Days.'

Divya Nettimi, 29

While getting her MBA degree, Divya simultaneously co-managed Harvard Business School’s Alpha Fund and went on to work at Goldman Sach’s. Presently, she’s an investment analyst at American hedge fund Viking Global Investors.
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Mugdha Gokhale, 29

After doing her bachelor’s in Indian classical music, Mugdha made a name for herself as a drug safety researcher doing her PhD at the University of North Carolina, where she stood out for her work on the relation of anti-diabetics and pancreatic cancer.