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From 1907 to 1933, he worked in Kolkata at the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, doing research on various topics in Physics.
On February 28, 1928, Raman led an experiment with Indian physicist KS Krishnan, on the scattering of light, when he discovered what now is called the Raman effect. Raman Effect explains the effect on the scattering of light when passing through different materials After his retirement, Raman established the Raman Research Institute in Bangalore. Raman passed away on November 21, 1970.
The main objective of National Science Day is to bring awareness to people about the importance of science in our daily life and to encourage people by popularizing the Science and Technology. Every year, the day is celebrated with a particular theme.
This year (2020) theme is ‘Women in Science’. President Ram Nath Kovind will be conferring awards to women scientists for their research achievements and for application of technology for the societal benefits at the National Science Day (NSD) function at Vigyan Bhawan on February 28, 2020. Five women scientists will receive awards under two categories – SERB Women excellence awards and National Award for Young Woman Showing Excellence through Application of Technology for Societal Benefits.
As students, it is our responsibility to honor the great man and his invention, by contributing greatly to the field of science through innovation.
I wish all the science enthusiast very best to enhance their scientific zeal!
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In 1986, the National Council for Science and Technology Communication (NCSTC) asked the Government of India to designate February 28 as National Science Day. The event is now celebrated all over India in schools, colleges, universities and other academic, scientific, technical, medical and research institutions. On the occasion of the first NSD (National Science Day)(28 February 1987) NCSTC announced the institution of the National Science Popularization awards for recognizing outstanding efforts in the area of science and communication.