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Dr. Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman (C.V Raman) Biography: Early Life, Education, Career, Family, Awards and Achievements

Dr. Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman or C.V Raman was known for his discovery Raman Effect and received Nobel Prize in 1930. He became the first Indian to receive Nobel Prize in Physics. Let us read about his early life, career, discoveries, awards and

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Acharya Prafulla Chandra Ray: A patriot Scientist, author of Hindu Chemistry never failed to help the revolutionaries

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C.V. Raman: Global beacon

C.V. Raman: Global beacon
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India marks a brilliant tradition in science


India observes February 28 as National Science Day. It commemorates C V Raman’s discovery of the scattering of light, later named as the Raman effect after him.
For this he received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930, the first Asian to win it in science. We may remember that the first Asian to be awarded any Nobel Prize was also an Indian, Rabindranath Tagore, who won it for Literature in 1913.
Born in Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu in 1888, Raman showed signs of precocity and genius from childhood. He passed his matriculation at the age of 11, graduated from Presidency College, Madras, at 16, obtained his Masters in another two years, and, in 1917, before he was 30, became the first Palit Professor of Physics at the Rajabazar Science College, University of Calcutta.

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Dr Mahendralal Sircar – Builder of the first Research Institute in Asia


Updated Feb 18, 2021 | 10:55 IST
Mahendralal was a patriot and a nationalist. His dream was to establish a research institute similar to the Royal Society of London where the Indians could do research in basic science.
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By training, Mahendralal Sircar was an allopath. He passed the MD examination from the Calcutta University in 1859 and very soon established himself as a leading allopath in the city. Though initially, Dr Sircar used to criticize homoeopathy severely, yet in the later years, he became interested in the field. He gave up allopathy and embraced homoeopathy for the rest of his life. His patients included Sri Ramkrishna Paramhansa, the master of Swami Vivekananda.

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Size matters. So does substance. India's biggest projects are in Gujarat. Five of our 13 Nobel Laureates are from Bengal


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Size matters. So does substance. India’s biggest projects are in Gujarat. Five of our 13 Nobel Laureates are from Bengal
December 21, 2020, 8:56 AM IST
A journalist who has lived all over India and is now based in Bangalore
The Covid-infested year 2020 began with the construction completed of the world’s biggest cricket stadium in Gujarat’s largest city of Ahmedabad with the capacity to seat 110,000 spectators. The end of the year saw the Indian team being bowled out by Australia at Adelaide for its lowest-ever score in Test cricket.
The foundation-stone for the world’s largest renewable energy park was laid in Gujarat’s district of Kutch by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on December 15, just five days before Team India set its dubious record at Adelaide. The hybrid renewable energy park, which will utilize both solar and wind power, will generate 38,000 megawatts of power and will come up within five years on 70,000 hectares of desert land, bigger in area than Singapore or Bahrain or India’s metro cities.

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