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C V Raman

C V Raman and the Raman Effect Celebrating Science Day in India<br>

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C V Raman

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  1. PEOPLE C V Raman and the Raman Effect Celebrating Science Day in India  BYMOHIT-KUMAR-SHARMA  FEB 28, 2023 16:34 

  2. Science Day, also known as National Science Day in India, is celebrated every year on 28th February to mark the discovery of the Raman Effect by the Indian physicist Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman, commonly known as C. V. Raman. The day is observed to promote scientific temper and encourage scientific innovations and research in the country. Early Life and Education C. V. Raman was born on 7th November 1888 in Tiruchirappalli, a city in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu. He was the second of eight children and grew up in a highly educated and cultured family. His father was a mathematics teacher, and his mother was a housewife who had a keen interest in music and literature. Raman showed an early aptitude for science and mathematics and was fascinated by the natural world. Raman completed his Bachelor's degree in Physics from Presidency College, Madras, and then went on to complete his Master's degree in Physics from the University of Madras. He then joined the Indian Finance Service but continued to pursue his research interests in physics. Discovery of the Raman Effect In 1928, Raman made a breakthrough discovery that would change the course of modern physics. He discovered that when light passes through a transparent material, some of the light is scattered in different directions. This scattering of light is known as the Raman Effect or Raman Scattering. Raman's discovery was a major contribution to the field of spectroscopy, the study of the interaction between matter and electromagnetic radiation. The Raman Effect was a significant discovery because it allowed scientists to study the molecular structure of materials and to identify chemical compounds. Raman's work had a profound impact on a range of scientific fields, including chemistry, physics, biology, and medicine. Honours and Recognition Raman's discovery of the Raman Effect earned him numerous honours and accolades. In 1930, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics, becoming the first Asian to receive the award in any field of science. He was also awarded the Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian award, in 1954.

  3. Raman was a prolific scientist who published over 475 research papers during his lifetime. He made significant contributions to a range of scientific fields, including optics, acoustics, and crystallography. He was also a passionate teacher and mentor, inspiring generations of young scientists with his enthusiasm and dedication to science. Celebrating Science Day National Science Day is celebrated in India every year on 28th February to commemorate C. V. Raman's discovery of the Raman Effect. The day is observed to promote scientific temper and encourage scientific innovations and research in the country. Schools, colleges, universities, and research institutions organize various events and activities to celebrate the day, including science fairs, seminars, and lectures. The theme of National Science Day changes every year, focusing on a specific aspect of science or technology. The government of India also awards the National Science Day Award to individuals and institutions for their significant contributions to science and technology. Science Day is an opportunity to recognize the importance of science in our daily lives and to inspire the next generation of scientists and innovators. ALSO READUnlocking India's Potential Examining the Country's Rise to Global Superpower Status - This Year Educate Yourself and Develop Your Skill with EasyShiksha Online Courses with Certificate - Authorised certificate recognized everywhere TAGS:SCIENCE DAYNATIONAL SCIENCE DAYC. V. RAMANRAMAN EFFECTBHARAT RATNASCIENTIFIC TEMPERINNOVATIONRESEARCH.

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