what is c.v Raman's contribution?
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Raman effect. Explains why sky is blue due to scattering of light
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sir CV Raman was born on November 17th 1888 in Trichy he was the son of Chandra Shekhar Ayyar and Parvathi Ammal Chandrashekhar College Visakhapatnam Raman study there at Hindu College in High School he like the subject science but unfortunately his health was upset his relations asked him to take economics and economic he pass his MA in January 1997 he wanted to go for United Kingdom but his but is held Brock down again he went to Kolkata to take a complete examination in history and economics Raman did so and his new post was Deputy Accountant General he felt like a fish out of water in his new post but he still had hope of becoming a scientist and was waiting for an opportunity one day when the Raman while returning from his office is on the banner the Indian Association of scientist Raman got off moving train and went to meet the scientist who gathered there in that building Raman was a great scientist he discovered Raman effect effect of light rays he awarded the Nobel Prize for his work on scattering of light the government gifted him 25 acres of land to carry out future research work Raman Institute was the dream child of sir CV Raman