Born and brought up in Meerut, Devika Sirohi has become a household name in the town where people are eagerly waiting her return.
The girl's parents, both doctors, say their daughter's hard work is the reason behind her success.
Their Defence Colony home has a steady stream of visitors these days who want congratulate them for their daughter's accomplishment.
"She was first included in a team of researchers to study and analyse Dengue virus and she was later selected to determine the structure the Zika virus during that research only," Devika's mother, Reena Sirohi said.
Home Minister Rajnath Singh yesterday congratulated the doctoral student, saying the entire country was proud of her achievement.
"Congratulations to Ms Devika Sirohi from Meerut, who is part of the US team that has successfully decoded Zika virus," he had tweeted.
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