In 1986, under Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi’s leadership, the Indian government declared February 28 as National Science Day to honor Dr. C.V. Raman’s groundbreaking discovery, the Raman Effect. On ...
India’s scientific history boasts a remarkable distinction: its only two Nobel laureates in Physics are an uncle-nephew ...
Dr CV Raman was one of India’s greatest scientists, best known for discovering the Raman Effect, which earned him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930. Because of this discovery, February 28, the day ...
India observes National Science Day on February 28 to honour Sir CV Raman's discovery of the Raman Effect in 1928. The 2023 theme emphasiSes youth leadership in science and innovation, aligned with ...
National Science Day is celebrated in India to mark the discovery of the Raman effect by physicist C.V. Raman on February 28 in 1928. India has been celebrating National Science Day since 1986 when ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Journal Information Current Science is a fortnightly journal published since 1932 by the Current Science Association, Bangalore (India) in ...
Dr CV Raman, India’s first Nobel Laureate in Physics, is best known for the Raman Effect, but his contributions to science extend far beyond light scattering. From revolutionizing spectroscopy to ...
The Raman effect is based on light scattering. In most instances, light that “hits” a molecule does not interact with it and so the photon does not lose energy. This process is known as elastic ...
February 28, celebrated as National Science Day in India, marks C.V. Raman's discovery of the Raman Effect (1928). A Nobel Laureate, Raman’s contributions to light scattering, acoustics, and quantum ...
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