Who was the first Indian Scientist to win a Nobel Prize?
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Chandrashekhar Venkataraman
Chandrashekhar Venkataraman (1888-1970): India's first Nobel Prize for Physics was claimed in 1930 by the renowned physicist Sir C.V. Raman. Born at Thiruvanaikkaval near Tiruchirapalli in Tamilnadu, Raman studied at Presidency College, Chennai. Later, he served as Professor of Physics at Calcutta University.
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Your literature and history classes are ready to launch their American History website. For your part in the project, you choose to write an imaginary story that is several paragraphs long about what happens when a student visits a tourist town designed to look like an old western town along a Pony Express route.
In your story, the student walks into a building designed like an old Pony Express station. He is excited about "walking into history." Write a story about what happens next. When writing your story, find ways to use use information to improve your story. Make sure your develop your character(s), and the plot, using details, dialog, and description where appropriate.