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07th
Nov
2020
“Ask the right questions and nature will open the doors to her secret.”
Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman was an Indian physicist who made groundbreaking works in the field of light scattering. Sir CV Raman was born in Tiruchirapalli on 7th November, 1888. With his student K.S. Krishnan, he discovered a new type of scattering of light which was subsequently known as the Raman Effect or Raman scattering. Sir CV Raman won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930 and was the first Asian to receive a Nobel Prize in any branch of science.
The students of class I to XII celebrated the 132nd Birth Anniversary of Sir CV Raman through various activities like making paper lamp and a pinhole camera, drawing to show the atomic structures in honour the great Indian Scientist. Thus celebrated the spirit of invention.