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(ए) मोहन नेखना खान

(ख) आपने मेरे लिए काम नहीं किया।

(ग) शोर नहीं किया जाना चाहिए।

(घ) नीता ने किसे पूरा किया?​

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Explanation:me a full-fledged professor.[15] He reluctantly resigned as a civil servant after a decade of service, which was described as "supreme sacrifice"[25] since his salary as a professor would be roughly half of his salary at the time. But the advantage was the terms and conditions were conducive to him, as explicitly indicated in the report of his joining the university, which stated:

Mr C.V. Raman’s acceptance of the Sir T N Palit Professorship on condition that he will not be required to go out of India... Reported that Mr C. V. Raman joined his appointment as Palit Professor of Physics from 2.7.17... Mr Raman informed that he will not be required to take any teaching work in MA and MSc classes, to the detriment of his own research or assisting advanced students in their researches.[29]

Raman's appointment as the Palit Professor was strongly objected to by some members of the Senate of the University of Calcutta, especially foreign members, as Raman had no PhD and had never studied abroad. As a kind of rebuttal Mukherjee arranged for an honorary DSc which the University of Calcutta conferred Raman in 1921. The same year he visited Oxford to deliver a lecture at the Congress of Universities of the British Empire.[33] He was by then widely known, and his hosts were J. J. Thomson and Lord Rutherford.[34] Upon his election as Fellow of the Royal Society in 1924, Mukherjee asked him of his future plans, he replied, "The Nobel Prize of course."[25] In 1926, he established the Indian Journal of Physics as the first editor.[35] The second volume of the journal published his famous article "A new radiation", reporting the discovery of the Raman effect.[36][37]

Raman was succeeded by Debendra Mohan Bose as the Palit Professor in 1932. In 1933, he left Kolkata to join the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore as its first Indian director.[38] Maharaja Krishnaraja Wadiyar IV, the King of Mysore, Jamsetji Tata and Nawab Sir M

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