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{{short description|First woman Air Marshal of the Indian Air Force}}
{{short description|First woman Air Marshal of the Indian Air Force}}
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{{Use Indian English|date=February 2018}}
{{Use Indian English|date=February 2018}}
{{Infobox military person
{{Infobox military person
| honorific_prefix = [[Air Marshal (India)|Air Marshal]]
| honorific_prefix = [[Air Marshal (India)|Air Marshal]]
| name = Padmavathy Bandopadhyay
| name = Padmavathy Bandopadhyay
| honorific_suffix = [[Param Vishisht Seva Medal|PVSM]], [[Ati Vishisht Seva Medal|AVSM]], [[Vishisht Seva Medal|VSM]], [[President's honorary surgeon|PHS]]
| honorific_suffix = [[Param Vishisht Seva Medal|PVSM]], [[Ati Vishisht Seva Medal|AVSM]], [[Vishisht Seva Medal|VSM]], PHS
| image = Padma Bandopadhyay.jpg
| image = Padma Bandopadhyay.jpg
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| allegiance = India
| allegiance = India
| branch = [[Indian Air Force]]
| branch = [[Indian Air Force]]
| serviceyears = 1968 - 2005
| serviceyears = 1968–2005
| rank = [[File:India-AirForce-OF-8-collected.svg|30px]] [[Air Marshal (India)|Air Marshal]]
| rank = [[File:India-AirForce-OF-8-collected.svg|30px]] [[Air Marshal (India)|Air Marshal]]
| servicenumber = 11528 MED (MR-2246)
| servicenumber = 11528 MED (MR-2246)
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==Early life==
==Early life==
Bandopadhyay was born as Padmavathy Swaminathan on 4 November 1944 at [[Tirupati (city)|Tirupathi]], [[Andhra Pradesh]] into a [[Tamil language|Tamil]] speaking [[Iyer]] family. When Padma was four or five years old, her mother contracted [[tuberculosis]] and eventually became bedridden. Therefore, medical issues began occupying Padma's mind space since the time she was very young, and she also became her mother's primary caregiver at a relatively young age. In addition, her neighbor in the [[Gole Market]] neighborhood in New Delhi was Dr. [[S. I. Padmavati]], Professor of Medicine at [[Lady Hardinge Medical College]]. Padma has said that her experience with her mother's illness and hospitalization at [[Safdarjung Hospital]], and having a neighbouring lady doctor with the same name as her were early motivations to become a doctor.<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://www.amazon.in/Lady-Blue-memoirs-First-Marshal-ebook/dp/B078K451F9|title=The Lady in Blue: The memoirs of First Lady Air Marshal|first=Padma|last=Bandopadhyay|date=21 December 2017|publisher=Zorba Books|via=Amazon}}</ref>
Bandopadhyay was born as Padmavathy Swaminathan on 4 November 1944 at [[Tirupati (city)|Tirupathi]], [[Andhra Pradesh]] into a [[Tamil language|Tamil]] speaking [[Iyer]] family. When Padma was four or five years old, her mother contracted [[tuberculosis]] and eventually became bedridden. As a result, Padma's thoughts have been consumed with medical difficulties since she was a small child, and she also took on the role of her mother's primary caretaker while she was still quite young. In addition, her neighbor in the [[Gole Market]] neighborhood in New Delhi was Dr. [[S. I. Padmavati]], Professor of Medicine at [[Lady Hardinge Medical College]]. Padma has said that her experience with her mother's illness and hospitalization at [[Safdarjung Hospital]], and having a neighbouring lady doctor with the same name as her were early motivations to become a doctor.<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://www.amazon.in/Lady-Blue-memoirs-First-Marshal-ebook/dp/B078K451F9|title=The Lady in Blue: The memoirs of First Lady Air Marshal|first=Padma|last=Bandopadhyay|date=21 December 2017|publisher=Zorba Books|via=Amazon}}</ref>


==Education==
==Education==
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==Career==
==Career==
She joined the [[Indian Air Force]] in 1968. She married [[Wing commander (rank)|Wing Commander]] S. N. Bandopadhyay, a fellow air force officer.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rETtLRO4z8o |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211215/rETtLRO4z8o |archive-date=2021-12-15 |url-status=live|title=तेजस्विनीः भारत की पहली महिला एयर मार्शल, डॉ. पद्मा बंधोपाध्याय से ख़ास बातचीत|via=www.youtube.com}}{{cbignore}}</ref> She was awarded the [[Vishisht Seva Medal]] (VSM)<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/IAF/Database/11528|title=Service Record for Air Marshal Padmavathy Bandhopadhyay 11528 MED at Bharat Rakshak.com|website=Bharat Rakshak}}</ref> for her conduct during the [[Indo-Pakistani War of 1971]]. Sati Nath and Padma were the first IAF couple to receive a President's award in the same investiture parade.<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-MxaDwAAQBAJ&q=first+VSM+couple&pg=PT252|title = Limca Book of Records: India at Her Best|date = 5 May 2018|isbn = 9789351952404}}</ref>
She joined the [[Indian Air Force]] in 1968. She married [[Wing commander (rank)|Wing Commander]] S. N. Bandopadhyay, a fellow air force officer.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rETtLRO4z8o |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211215/rETtLRO4z8o |archive-date=15 December 2021 |url-status=live|title=तेजस्विनीः भारत की पहली महिला एयर मार्शल, डॉ. पद्मा बंधोपाध्याय से ख़ास बातचीत|via=www.youtube.com}}{{cbignore}}</ref> She was awarded the [[Vishisht Seva Medal]] (VSM)<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/IAF/Database/11528|title=Service Record for Air Marshal Padmavathy Bandhopadhyay 11528 MED at Bharat Rakshak.com|website=Bharat Rakshak}}</ref> for her conduct during the [[Indo-Pakistani War of 1971]]. Sati Nath and Padma were the first IAF couple to receive a President's award in the same investiture parade.<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-MxaDwAAQBAJ&q=first+VSM+couple&pg=PT252|title = Limca Book of Records: India at Her Best|date = 5 May 2018| publisher=Hachette India |isbn = 9789351952404}}</ref>


She was the first woman to become a Fellow of the Aerospace Medical Society of India and the first Indian woman to conduct scientific research at the North Pole.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.anusandhan.net/women/suc_padma.htm|title=Success Story|website=anusandhan.net}}</ref> She is also the first woman Armed Forces officer to have completed the [[Defence Services Staff College]] course in 1978.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thebetterindia.com/83280/brave-women-soldiers-indian-armed-forces/|title=Marching Ahead: 14 Incredibly Brave Women in Indian Armed Forces Who Broke the Glass Ceiling|date=24 January 2017|website=The Better India}}</ref> She was the Director General Medical Services (Air) at the Air Headquarters.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.indianyouth.net/padmavathy-bandopadhyay-woman-air-marshal/|title=Padmavathy Bandopadhyay – Inspiring story of the first woman Air Marshal of the Indian Air Force|first=Anshika|last=Kumar|date=15 September 2017|website=indianyouth.net}}</ref> In 2002, she became the first woman to be promoted to [[air vice marshal]] ([[two-star rank]]). She subsequently became the first woman [[Air Marshal (India)|air marshal]] of Indian Air Force. Bandopadhyay is an [[aviation medicine]] specialist and a member of the [[New York Academy of Sciences]].<ref>{{cite news | url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/First-woman-Air-Vice-Marshal/articleshow/29296950.cms | title=First woman Air Vice Marshal | date=26 November 2002 | newspaper=The Times of India | access-date=5 September 2019}}</ref>
She was the first woman to become a Fellow of the Aerospace Medical Society of India and the first Indian woman to conduct scientific research at the North Pole.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.anusandhan.net/women/suc_padma.htm|title=Success Story|website=anusandhan.net}}</ref> She is also the first woman Armed Forces officer to have completed the [[Defence Services Staff College]] course in 1978.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thebetterindia.com/83280/brave-women-soldiers-indian-armed-forces/|title=Marching Ahead: 14 Incredibly Brave Women in Indian Armed Forces Who Broke the Glass Ceiling|date=24 January 2017|website=The Better India}}</ref> She was the Director General Medical Services (Air) at the Air Headquarters.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.indianyouth.net/padmavathy-bandopadhyay-woman-air-marshal/|title=Padmavathy Bandopadhyay – Inspiring story of the first woman Air Marshal of the Indian Air Force|first=Anshika|last=Kumar|date=15 September 2017|website=indianyouth.net}}</ref> In 2002, she became the first woman to be promoted to [[air vice marshal]] ([[two-star rank]]). She subsequently became the first woman [[Air Marshal (India)|air marshal]] of Indian Air Force. Bandopadhyay is an [[aviation medicine]] specialist and a member of the [[New York Academy of Sciences]].<ref>{{cite news | url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/First-woman-Air-Vice-Marshal/articleshow/29296950.cms | title=First woman Air Vice Marshal | date=26 November 2002 | newspaper=The Times of India | access-date=5 September 2019}}</ref>
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==See also==
==See also==
* [[Women in the Indian Armed Forces]]
* [[Punita Arora]]
* [[Punita Arora]]
* [[Madhuri Kanitkar]]
* [[Madhuri Kanitkar]]
* [[Sheila S. Mathai]]
* [[Sheila S. Mathai]]
* [[Rajshree Ramasethu]]
* [[Arti Sarin]]


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 09:03, 24 December 2023


Padmavathy Bandopadhyay

PVSM, AVSM, VSM, PHS
Bandopadhyay in 2012
Birth namePadmavathy Swaminathan
Nickname(s)Padma
Born (1944-11-04) 4 November 1944 (age 79)
Tirupathi, Madras Presidency, British India (now Andhra Pradesh)
AllegianceIndien
Service/branchIndian Air Force
Years of service1968–2005
Rank Air Marshal
Service number11528 MED (MR-2246)
CommandsDGMS(Air)
AwardsPVSM, AVSM, VSM, Padma Shri
Alma materArmed Forces Medical College, Pune
Spouse(s)Wg Cdr Sati Nath Bandopadhyay (m. 1968–2015; his death)
Children2

Air Marshal Padma Bandopadhyay, PVSM, AVSM, VSM, PHS (born 4 November 1944) is a decorated former flight surgeon in the Indian Air Force. She was the first woman to be promoted to the rank of Air Marshal in the Indian Air Force. She is the second woman in the Indian Armed Forces to be promoted to a three-star rank, after Surgeon Vice Admiral Punita Arora.

Early life

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Bandopadhyay was born as Padmavathy Swaminathan on 4 November 1944 at Tirupathi, Andhra Pradesh into a Tamil speaking Iyer family. When Padma was four or five years old, her mother contracted tuberculosis and eventually became bedridden. As a result, Padma's thoughts have been consumed with medical difficulties since she was a small child, and she also took on the role of her mother's primary caretaker while she was still quite young. In addition, her neighbor in the Gole Market neighborhood in New Delhi was Dr. S. I. Padmavati, Professor of Medicine at Lady Hardinge Medical College. Padma has said that her experience with her mother's illness and hospitalization at Safdarjung Hospital, and having a neighbouring lady doctor with the same name as her were early motivations to become a doctor.[1]

Bildung

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She studied at Delhi Tamil Education Association Senior Secondary Schools in the humanities stream. After graduating from school, she made the difficult and uncommon transition from humanities to the science stream in Delhi University. She studied pre-medical at Kirori Mal College and then joined the Armed Forces Medical College, Pune, in 1963.

Career

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She joined the Indian Air Force in 1968. She married Wing Commander S. N. Bandopadhyay, a fellow air force officer.[2] She was awarded the Vishisht Seva Medal (VSM)[3] for her conduct during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. Sati Nath and Padma were the first IAF couple to receive a President's award in the same investiture parade.[4]

She was the first woman to become a Fellow of the Aerospace Medical Society of India and the first Indian woman to conduct scientific research at the North Pole.[5] She is also the first woman Armed Forces officer to have completed the Defence Services Staff College course in 1978.[6] She was the Director General Medical Services (Air) at the Air Headquarters.[7] In 2002, she became the first woman to be promoted to air vice marshal (two-star rank). She subsequently became the first woman air marshal of Indian Air Force. Bandopadhyay is an aviation medicine specialist and a member of the New York Academy of Sciences.[8]

Military awards and decorations

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Ati Vishisht Seva Medal Vishisht Seva Medal Paschimi Star
Sangram Medal Operation Vijay Medal High Altitude Service Medal 50th Anniversary of Independence Medal
25th Anniversary of Independence Medal 30 Years Long Service Medal 20 Years Long Service Medal 9 Years Long Service Medal

Awards and honors

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  • Vishist Seva Medal, January 1973
  • Indira Priyadarshini award
  • Ati Vishist Seva Medal, January 2002
  • Param Vishist Seva Medal, January 2006
  • Padma Shree Award, January 2020[9]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Bandopadhyay, Padma (21 December 2017). The Lady in Blue: The memoirs of First Lady Air Marshal. Zorba Books – via Amazon.
  2. ^ "तेजस्विनीः भारत की पहली महिला एयर मार्शल, डॉ. पद्मा बंधोपाध्याय से ख़ास बातचीत". Archived from the original on 15 December 2021 – via www.youtube.com.
  3. ^ "Service Record for Air Marshal Padmavathy Bandhopadhyay 11528 MED at Bharat Rakshak.com". Bharat Rakshak.
  4. ^ Limca Book of Records: India at Her Best. Hachette India. 5 May 2018. ISBN 9789351952404.
  5. ^ "Success Story". anusandhan.net.
  6. ^ "Marching Ahead: 14 Incredibly Brave Women in Indian Armed Forces Who Broke the Glass Ceiling". The Better India. 24 January 2017.
  7. ^ Kumar, Anshika (15 September 2017). "Padmavathy Bandopadhyay – Inspiring story of the first woman Air Marshal of the Indian Air Force". indianyouth.net.
  8. ^ "First woman Air Vice Marshal". The Times of India. 26 November 2002. Retrieved 5 September 2019.
  9. ^ "Padma Awards 2020 Conferred To 13 Unsung Heroes Of Medicine". Medical Dialogues. 27 January 2020. Retrieved 27 January 2020.