As the billions of pages in our index show, we're great believers in inclusiveness.

Google has one overarching mission: to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful. With a user base in the millions, Google's point of distinction is anticipating needs not yet articulated by our global audience, then meeting those needs with innovative products and services that set new standards.

Therefore, Google aspires to be an organization that reflects the globally diverse audience that our search engine and tools serve. We believe that, in addition to hiring the best talent, the diversity of perspectives, ideas and cultures leads to the creation of better products and services. This diversity of employees and partners serves as the foundation for us to better serve our diverse customers and stakeholders all over the world.

As part of Google's ongoing commitment to encouraging women to excel in computing and technology, we are pleased to introduce The Google India “Women in Engineering” Award to recognize and reward deserving women students in Computer Science and related majors, and inspire them to become active participants and leaders in creating technology.

For details on the 2009 awards, please visit us after September 10th.

2008 Awardees

Arpita Patra - IIT Chennai
Sriparna Saha - ISI
Vijaya Chamundeeswari - IIT Roorkee
Shruti Prakash Mahambre - IIT Bombay
Sheetal Shah - IIT Bombay
Meghana Nasre - IISc Bangalore
Uma Sawant - IIT Bombay
Aditi Gupta - IIT Kanpur
Neha Singh - IIT Bombay
Garima Lahoti - IIT Delhi
Priya Gupta - IIT Delhi
Vaibhavi Shamsundar - VJTI
Navneet Chahal - IIT Roorkee
Anusha R. - Anna University (CEG)
Snigdha Chaturvedi - IIT Kanpur
Hariny Murli - Anna University (CEG)

Read more about our winners.

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