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write about homi jehangir bhabha and his contributions in 200 words...

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Answered by Normal0Student
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Homi Jehangir Bhabha was one of the main architect of India's highly successful Atomic Energy programme and is fondly remembered as the father of Indian nuclear program. He was born on October 30, 1909 in Mumbai. He received his early education at Mumbai’s Cathedral Grammar School and subsequently took degree from Elphinstone College.  Later, compelled by his father and his uncle Dorabji  Tata,he went to the Cambridge University, for a degree  in  mechanical engineering. His parents hoped that he can join the Tata Mills in Jamshedpur on his return to India .




Homi Jehangir Bhabha’s family  had a long tradition of learning and service to the Nation. His family, was close to  Tatas, who had pioneered business in the fields of engineering,metallurgy, power generation, and science  and education, in the early part of the 20th century itself. The family was also closely associated with Mahatma Gandhi and the Nehru family. Homi Jehangir Bhabha, after completing his engineering, shifted his focus to Physics. During the period 1930-1939, Bhabha Jehangir Bhabha carried out outstanding  research relating to cosmic radiation which later earned him a Fellowship of the Royal Society .He was just 31 at that stage. In 1939,. Bhabha returned to India, and  was forced to   stay back on because o of the outbreak of the Second World War. He then chose to work at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, where Sir C V Raman, India’s first Nobel laureate in Science, was at the time Head of the Department of Physics. Homi J  Bhabha was soon designated as Professor of Cosmic Ray Research.

For 22 years ,  which spanned from 1944 to 1966,Homi J Bhaba lead India’s atomic energy programe. The Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, one of India’s most reputed educational and research center was formally inaugurated in  1945 in ‘Kenilworth’ building, which was Bhabha’s ancestral home. Homi J baba is widely credited for shifting India’s Nuclear program  focus to thorium based systems from Uranium as thorium was widely available in India.He was awarded the padmabhushan in 1954. Tragedy struck in his life when he  died in a plane crash near Mont Blanc while heading to Vienna, Austria in 1966. He was on his way to attend a meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency. The Atomic Energy Establishment at Bombay was renamed as the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre in his honor

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Answered by sreyashreddy222
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Homi Jehangir Bhabha was an Indian born nuclear physicist who made important contributions to quantum theory and cosmic radiation. He is known as the “father of Indian nuclear program.”

He was the first Chairman of The Atomic Energy Commission of India.
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