Who was the first Indian Scientist to win a Nobel Prize? A. CV Raman B. Amartya Sen C. Hargobind Khorana D. Subramanian Chrandrashekar
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C.V. Raman was the first Indian scientist to win a Nobel Prize.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
>> His full name was Chandrasekhar Venkata Raman.
>> Raman was born in November, 1888 in Madras presidency, TamilNadu.
>> His father was Ramanathan Iyer and Parvathi Ammal. His father was a physics lecturer.
>> C.V Raman was awarded with Nobel Prize in 1930 for his famous work called as "Raman Effect".
>> Raman effect is an experiment performed by Raman on Scattering of light.
>> He was also awarded with Bharat Ratna by Indian government in 1954.
>> He was first worked as professor in University of Calcutta.
>> Raman passed away in November, 1970 due to heart attack.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
>> His full name was Chandrasekhar Venkata Raman.
>> Raman was born in November, 1888 in Madras presidency, TamilNadu.
>> His father was Ramanathan Iyer and Parvathi Ammal. His father was a physics lecturer.
>> C.V Raman was awarded with Nobel Prize in 1930 for his famous work called as "Raman Effect".
>> Raman effect is an experiment performed by Raman on Scattering of light.
>> He was also awarded with Bharat Ratna by Indian government in 1954.
>> He was first worked as professor in University of Calcutta.
>> Raman passed away in November, 1970 due to heart attack.
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C.V Raman was the first Indian scientist who won a Nobel prize.
→Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman. India's first physicist to win a Nobel Physics Prize in 1930 "for his work on the scattering of light and for the discovery of the effect named after him" was Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman.
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