About Post
Title :
National Science Day
Objective :
To let the people know about Modes of Science & how important it is, in Every Human's Life.
Colour Scheme :
The Rainbow.
Focus I :
The Rainbow of colours refrected throuhg prism.
Focus II :
The profile photo of Sir CV Raman, the great nobel-prize-winner scientist of India.
Misc. :
In 1922, Indian physicist C. V. Raman published his work on the "Molecular Diffraction of Light," the first of a series of investigations with his collaborators that ultimately led to his discovery (on 28 February 1928) of the radiation effect that bears his name. The Raman effect was first reported by C. V. Raman and K. S. Krishnan. Raman received the Nobel Prize in 1930 for his work on the scattering of light.
Significance
Date :
28th February
Related to :
Science - its Importance, Modes & Utility in Daily Life.
Connect Date :
28 February 1928
Connect Place :
India
Special 1 :
It is celebrated to mark the discovery of the Raman effect by Indian physicist Sir C V Raman on 28 February 1928.
Special 2 :
The highest award in 2009 was given to the Vikram Sarabhai Community Science Centre for its contribution to science-related learning material and conducting training programs on science education. A Festival of Measurement and Space Fair was held at the Nehru Planetarium, New Delhi.
Special 3 :
The theme of the year 2019 was on "Science for the People, and People for the Science"
More Info :
For his discovery, Sir C.V. Raman was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930. The theme of the year 2019 was on "Science for the People, and People for the Science"
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