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✨Why the sky is blue... ⚡Dr C. V.Raman Talks about Science... ⚡

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CV Raman

is one of
the most renowned scientists
produced by India.
His full names
was Chandrashekhara Venkitta
Raman. For his pioneering work
of scattering of light,

✨ CV Raman won the nobel prize for physics
in 1930.


Chandrashekhara Venkitta Raman was born on
November 07, 1888 in
Thiruchinapally
,
Thamilnadhu..

He was the second child of
Chandrashekhar lyer and
parvathyamma.
His father was
lecturer in Mathematics and Physics, so he had an academic
atmosphere at home.

He entered presidency college,
in Madras, 1902
and in 1904 passed his BA Examination, winning the first place and the
gold medel in physics in 1907 CV Raman passed his MA obtaing the
highest distinctions. During those time there were not many
opportunity for scientist in India therefore Raman joined the Indian
Finance Department in 1907
. After his office hours he carried out his
experimental research in the laboratory of Indian Association for the
cultivation of science at Calcutta. He carried out research in acoustics
and optics.



(In the modern age there are many scientists who have glorified their mother country. C.V. Raman is one of them. He is one scientists of India. of the famous)
 
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CV Raman

is one of
the most renowned scientists
produced by India.
His full names
was Chandrashekhara Venkitta
Raman. For his pioneering work
of scattering of light,

✨ CV Raman won the nobel prize for physics
in 1930.


Chandrashekhara
Venkitta Raman was born on
November 07, 1888 in
Thiruchinapally
,

Thamilnadhu.

He was the second child of
Chandrashekhar lyer and
parvathyamma.
His father was
lecturer in Mathematics and Physics, so he had an academic
atmosphere at home.

He entered presidency college,
in Madras, 1902
and in 1904 passed his BA Examination, winning the first place and the
gold medel in physics in 1907 CV Raman passed his MA obtaing the
highest distinctions. During those time there were not many
opportunity for scientist in India therefore Raman joined the Indian
Finance Department in 1907
. After his office hours he carried out his
experimental research in the laboratory of Indian Association for the
cultivation of science at Calcutta. He carried out research in acoustics
and optics.



(In the modern age there are many scientists who have glorified their mother country. C.V. Raman is one of them. He is one scientists of India. of the famous)
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Some Facts about CV RAMAN
Date of Birth: November 7, 1888
• Matriculation: March, 1900 (Age of 11 yrs.)
B.A First Rank: 1904 (Gold Medal)
• First Research Paper: 1906
M.A; IRS Examination: 1907 (First Rank in both)
• British Govt. Service as AAG: 1907-1917
• Palit Professor, Calcutta University: July, 1917 Discovery of Raman Effect: Feb.28,1928
• Nobel prize for Physics: Oct. 1930
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CV Raman

is one of
the most renowned scientists
produced by India.
His full names
was Chandrashekhara Venkitta
Raman. For his pioneering work
of scattering of light,

✨ CV Raman won the nobel prize for physics
in 1930.


Chandrashekhara
Venkitta Raman was born on
November 07, 1888 in
Thiruchinapally
,

Thamilnadhu.

He was the second child of
Chandrashekhar lyer and
parvathyamma.
His father was
lecturer in Mathematics and Physics, so he had an academic
atmosphere at home.

He entered presidency college,
in Madras, 1902
and in 1904 passed his BA Examination, winning the first place and the
gold medel in physics in 1907 CV Raman passed his MA obtaing the
highest distinctions. During those time there were not many
opportunity for scientist in India therefore Raman joined the Indian
Finance Department in 1907
. After his office hours he carried out his
experimental research in the laboratory of Indian Association for the
cultivation of science at Calcutta. He carried out research in acoustics
and optics.



(In the modern age there are many scientists who have glorified their mother country. C.V. Raman is one of them. He is one scientists of India. of the famous)
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Raman @ Nobel

Raman effect took his team 4 more years
They were confident in 1927
Discovery on 28th February....
The famous Raman effect....the light can undergo a scattering through a liquid resulting in a change in its frequency....
The date is celebrated as
National Science Day
Booked tickets to Europe
He had to wait 2 years
Received Nobel Prize for Physics in 1930
When he thought of India as a British colony he wept...
 
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Raman @ Nobel

Raman effect took his team 4 more years
They were confident in 1927
Discovery on 28th February....
The famous Raman effect....the light can undergo a scattering through a liquid resulting in a change in its frequency....
The date is celebrated as
National Science Day
Booked tickets to Europe
He had to wait 2 years
Received Nobel Prize for Physics in 1930
When he thought of India as a British colony he wept...
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Quotable quotes of RAMAN

Good science was not created merely by spending money, starting laboratories and passing orders.

More important was the human element, and if quantity replaces quality then disaster would surely follow.


Government control not only inhibits creativity, but more disastrously, it encourages sloth and intrigue, besides rewarding non-performance.

Raman was one of the first to raise his voice against the bureaucratic approach in the post-independence era but bureaucracy has survived, thrived and grown to even more ominous proportions.

And there is no body left now to raise a word of public interest.
 
Quotable quotes of RAMAN

Good science was not created merely by spending money, starting laboratories and passing orders.

More important was the human element, and if quantity replaces quality then disaster would surely follow.


Government control not only inhibits creativity, but more disastrously, it encourages sloth and intrigue, besides rewarding non-performance.

Raman was one of the first to raise his voice against the bureaucratic approach in the post-independence era but bureaucracy has survived, thrived and grown to even more ominous proportions.

And there is no body left now to raise a word of public interest.
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National Science Day is commended in India yearly on the 28th of February.
• This day remembers the
Raman Effect's innovation by
the incomparable Indian
physicist, Sir Chandrasekhara
Venkata Raman.

On this equivalent day, Sir Raman made the Raman Effect on the world his most prominent innovation in the year 1928.
• He was awarded with Nobel prize for his great contribution in the field of physics.
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CV Raman

is one of
the most renowned scientists
produced by India.
His full names
was Chandrashekhara Venkitta
Raman. For his pioneering work
of scattering of light,

✨ CV Raman won the nobel prize for physics
in 1930.


Chandrashekhara Venkitta Raman was born on
November 07, 1888 in
Thiruchinapally
,
Thamilnadhu..

He was the second child of
Chandrashekhar lyer and
parvathyamma.
His father was
lecturer in Mathematics and Physics, so he had an academic
atmosphere at home.

He entered presidency college,
in Madras, 1902
and in 1904 passed his BA Examination, winning the first place and the
gold medel in physics in 1907 CV Raman passed his MA obtaing the
highest distinctions. During those time there were not many
opportunity for scientist in India therefore Raman joined the Indian
Finance Department in 1907
. After his office hours he carried out his
experimental research in the laboratory of Indian Association for the
cultivation of science at Calcutta. He carried out research in acoustics
and optics.



(In the modern age there are many scientists who have glorified their mother country. C.V. Raman is one of them. He is one scientists of India. of the famous)
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CV Raman Quotes

Treat me right and you will see the light… Treat me wrong and you will be gone!"

Ask the right questions, and nature will open the doors to her secrets

I am the master of my failure… If I never fail how will I ever learn
 
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