This volume, which contains thirty-eight papers, submitted from various parts of the world, opens with a brief biography of Sir C. V. Raman. The writer of this, whilst referring to the fact that ...
“The beauty of science lies in its ability to unravel the mysteries of the universe.” Sir C.V. Raman passed away on November 21, 1970, leaving behind a remarkable legacy. In addition to the ...
National Science Day, observed on February 28, honors Dr. C.V. Raman’s groundbreaking discovery of the Raman Effect, which earned him the Nobel Prize in 1930. His work continues to shape modern ...
On 28 February 1928, Raman led an experiment with K. S. Krishnan, on the scattering of light, when he discovered the effect. C V Raman was born in Thiruvanaikovil, Tamil Nadu, on 7 November 1888.
National Science Day honors Dr. C.V. Raman’s groundbreaking discovery, the Raman Effect, which revolutionized the study of light and matter.
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