Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman was a scientist who won the Nobel Prize in 1930 for his contributions to the nation. He was the first Asian and also the first person of colour to receive the award.
Day marks the 1928 discovery of the Raman Effect; special programme held at North Bengal Science Centre under theme “Women in Science: Catalysing Viksit Bharat” ...
DISSEMINATION of news in war–time is difficult and this somewhat belated intimation of the award of the Franklin Medal to Sir Venkata Raman is a result of the slowed–down process. It is good news, ...
In 1930, Sir C.V. Raman, one of India’s most eminent physicists was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his outstanding discovery on the scattering of light, ...
The Consumer Protection Council, Tamil Nadu, has appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to name the Tiruchi International Airport after the Nobel laureate Sir C.V. Raman. In a representation, S.
National Science Day 2026 will be observed across India on February 28 to commemorate Sir C. V. Raman’s discovery of the ...
A group of residents of Ayyan Street in Thiruvanaikovil has requested State government to consider renaming the lane in honour of Nobel laureate and physicist Sir C.V. Raman as the house where he was ...
IN 1928, Sir Venkata Raman published an account of the new radiation effect now generally known as the Raman effect, and the Indian Academy of Sciences, of which he is president, has had the happy ...