Shining a light on the life of C.V. Raman

National Science Day is celebrated in India on February 28 each year to honor the remarkable contributions of physicist C.V. Raman, particularly his discovery of the Raman Effect, which has significantly advanced our understanding of light. Since 1986, this day serves not only as a tribute to Raman's groundbreaking work, which earned him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930, but also as an opportunity to inspire scientific inquiry among students and the public. Schools and research institutions across the country organize science exhibitions and fairs, fostering a culture of curiosity and innovation. C.V. Raman's legacy continues to resonate within the scientific community and beyond, as his findings have laid the groundwork for various applications in fields such as spectroscopy and materials science. As we commemorate this day, it is important to reflect on how Raman's pioneering spirit has influenced generations of scientists and enthusiasts, encouraging them to explore and understand the natural world more deeply.
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