Krishna Kumari’s Work in Planning & Project Control Earns National Applause
Executive Civil Engineer Krishna Kumari from Vijayawada earns national recognition as Super Woman 2025 for her outstanding contributions to planning and project control in India’s infrastructure sector.

Krishna Kumari, Executive Civil Engineer at L&T, has been conferred with the "Super Woman 2025" title by Forever Star India for her extraordinary contribution to infrastructure development in India. Krishna, a native of Vijayawada in Andhra Pradesh, stands as an inspiration with her strong commitment to engineering excellence and sustainable development.
With a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering and a Post Graduate Executive Program (PGEP) in Quantity Surveying and Contract Management from the National Institute of Construction Management and Research (NICMAR), Krishna's educational background has allowed her to develop the requisite skills and knowledge to perform effectively in the challenging field of civil engineering. Her academic preparation stands as a fundamental base plus her specialty at L&T in Planning and Project Control.
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Krishna has done extensive work on the RIL MEG Reclamation Project at Kakinada in Andhra Pradesh. This enormous industrial project focuses on sustainable development and reclamation of the environment, in line with broader views under India's framework of ecological balance and industrial advancement.
During her period with the project, Krishna has had a more or less hands-on involvement in project planning, resource allocation, and time management. She even ensures that the project conforms to all sets of environmental standards and engineering practices. Her great input also ensures that the project is run successfully while showcasing the role civil engineers play in nation-building.
Empowering Women in Engineering: A Role Model for Future Generations
The title "Super Woman 2025" under an FSIA award is not merely an individual recognition but, rather, a grand panoramic acknowledgement bestowed upon women wresting entry with increasing authority in traditionally male professions like engineering. Krishna's feat serves as an inspiration for aspiring female engineers, revealing that with total commitment, education, and hard work, one can rise to national fame and establish an awesome career.
FSIA's decision to honor women in various professions highlights the need for workplace diversity and inclusion. In honoring Krishna, the organization celebrates her achievements but also puts a spotlight on creating systemic changes needed for gender equality in engineering and other STEM disciplines.
Her recognition as "Super Woman 2025" means a lot, as it captures a journey from Earnest student of Vijayawada to a nationally renowned civil engineer contributing to sustainable infrastructure in India. An inspiring story, it quite simply states how much an able professional is important for national development and why women's contributions must be recognized and supported in all sectors.