Purnima Devi Barman Named in TIME's Women of the Year List
Indian biologist and wildlife conservationist Purnima Devi Barman has been named in TIME Magazine’s Women of the Year 2025 list, which honors extraordinary leaders working for a more equitable and sustainable world. She is the only Indian woman on this year’s list, joining global figures like actor Nicole Kidman and Gisele Pelicot of France, who became a symbol of the fight against sexual violence. Barman’s efforts in conserving the greater adjutant stork (locally known as Hargila) have transformed both environmental and social landscapes.
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| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | Purnima Devi Barman Named in TIME’s Women of the Year List |
| Recognition | Named in TIME’s Women of the Year 2025 list |
| Field of Work | Wildlife conservation, community empowerment |
| Key Achievement | Protecting the greater adjutant stork and increasing its population |
| Impact in Assam | Population increased from 450 (2007) to 1,800+ (2023) |
| Hargila Army | 20,000+ women protecting storks & earning livelihoods |
| International Reach | Conservation model extended to Cambodia & France |
| Cultural Shift | Integration of conservation into Assamese traditions |
| TIME’s Recognition Criteria | Contribution to gender equality, climate action & social change |
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