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Biography of acharya jagadish chandra bose

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Answered by VEDASRI
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Born in MunshiganjBengal Presidency during the British Raj (present-day Bangladesh),[12] Bose graduated from St. Xavier's College, Calcutta. He went to the University of London to study medicine, but could not pursue studies in medicine because of health problems. Instead, he conducted his research with the Nobel Laureate Lord Rayleighat Cambridge and returned to India. He joined the Presidency College of the University of Calcutta as a professor of physics. There, despite racial discrimination and a lack of funding and equipment, Bose carried on his scientific research. He made remarkable progress in his research of remote wireless signalling and was the first to use semiconductor junctions to detect radio signals. However, instead of trying to gain commercial benefit from this invention, Bose made his inventions public in order to allow others to further develop his research.
Answered by mamatabarrackpore
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Jagadish Chandra Bose born on 30th November 1858 at bikrampur (now munsiganj district of Bangladesh). Jagadish Chandra Bose was a man with various talents. On one hand he was physicist, biologist, botanist and on the other, he was the first written of science fiction in Bengali. Though, he was son of a deputy magistrate, his education started in a Vernacular School where his sons of his father's attendants were little Jahadish's classmates. As a result he never learnt, to distinguish between class, caste or religion. His connection with Jesuit Father Eugene Lafont played a vital role in developing his interest in Natural Science. After, attaining many degrees he joined presidency college as officiating Professor of Physics. As he was offered lower salary than he is European colleague, he continued his teaching without accepting salary. Eventually, his protest was acknowledged by the concerned authority.

The advancement of science was more important to him than his personal benefits. So, made his inventions public without bothering about Knighthood by British Government and confered several other awards. He wrote many books which are primarily concerned with the existence of life6in plants. This great scienceist died in 23 November, 1937.

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