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CV Raman - Indian Scientist | First scientist to be awarded Bharat Ratna
CV Raman - Indian Scientist | First scientist to be awarded Bharat Ratna
“I am the master of my failure, if I never fail how will I ever learn?”
These words are of that great scientist, in whose life there came a time when he was forced to leave science. But every person born on the holy land of Bharat Mata (mirror of Indian culture, history, religion) has this specialty that whatever he decides, he does it. CV Raman is the same person who was awarded Bharat Ratna and Nobel Prize in science. So how was the journey from CV Raman to 'Master of Physics', let us know.
CV Raman - Biography | Who is CV Raman?
Chandrashekhar Venkat Raman was born on 7 November 1888 in Tiruchirappalli, South India. His father's name was Chandrashekhar Ramanathan Iyer and mother's name was Parvati Ammal. Raman was sharp in studies since childhood. He surprised everyone by passing 12th class at the age of just 13 years. Raman's intelligence was so sharp that he left behind children older than him. Then he passed graduation at the age of 16 and post-graduation at the age of 18.
In the year 1906, his first scientific paper Unsymmetrical Diffraction bands due to a rectangular aperture was published in a British journal. In the year 1907, he married Lokasundari Ammal and had two sons, named Chandrasekhar and Radhakrishnan.
To Continue Reading:- CV Raman - Indian Scientist | First scientist to be awarded Bharat Ratna
सम्पूर्ण विश्व तथा मुख्य रूप से राष्ट्र के भविष्य की निर्माता - युवा शक्ति को भारतीय इतिहास एवं भव्य संस्कृति से परिचित कराने के लिए भारत मा
CV Raman - Indian Scientist | First scientist to be awarded Bharat Ratna
“I am the master of my failure, if I never fail how will I ever learn?”
These words are of that great scientist, in whose life there came a time when he was forced to leave science. But every person born on the holy land of Bharat Mata (mirror of Indian culture, history, religion) has this specialty that whatever he decides, he does it. CV Raman is the same person who was awarded Bharat Ratna and Nobel Prize in science. So how was the journey from CV Raman to 'Master of Physics', let us know.
CV Raman - Biography | Who is CV Raman?
Chandrashekhar Venkat Raman was born on 7 November 1888 in Tiruchirappalli, South India. His father's name was Chandrashekhar Ramanathan Iyer and mother's name was Parvati Ammal. Raman was sharp in studies since childhood. He surprised everyone by passing 12th class at the age of just 13 years. Raman's intelligence was so sharp that he left behind children older than him. Then he passed graduation at the age of 16 and post-graduation at the age of 18.
In the year 1906, his first scientific paper Unsymmetrical Diffraction bands due to a rectangular aperture was published in a British journal. In the year 1907, he married Lokasundari Ammal and had two sons, named Chandrasekhar and Radhakrishnan.
To Continue Reading:- CV Raman - Indian Scientist | First scientist to be awarded Bharat Ratna
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28th February is Celebrated as National Science Day to Commemorate to Discovery of the Raman Effect By CV Raman. Let the light of Science enlighten the future of India.
We celebrate National Science Day on 28th February every year, to commemorate the discovery of the 'Raman Effect' by our great physicist, Nobel prize winner Sir C.V. Raman.
Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman, announced the discovery of the 'Raman Effect' on February 28, 1928.