C.V. Raman |
1888–1970
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Bharat Ratna Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman distinguished himself and received world-wide acclaim for his brilliant
researches in the domain of physical science. Steadily he climbed the ladder of fame and in 1930 he received the Nobel Prize for Physics for his discovery of "Raman Effect" which, according to competent authorities, "opened a view of research which has almost paralleled the early history of work in X-rays and radio activity." He donated the entire prize amount for furthering scientific research. |
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Aishvarya
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During Raman's research he witnessed a phenomenon that puzzled him. It was later named as 'feeble flourescence'. He came to understand this phenomenon. During his lifetime he conducted research on light, sound, colour, the physics of minerals, diamond & crystal & research on colour of flowers. He was undoutedly a great scientist.
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shringesh
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Researches in the domain of physical science. Steadily he climbed the ladder of fame and in 1930 he received the Nobel Prize for Physics for his discovery of "Raman Effect" which, according to competent authorities, "opened a view of research which has almost paralleled the early history of work in X-rays and radio activity." He donated the entire prize amount for furthering scientific research.
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rutharsrie
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He is a great man of physics
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satish kumar g.v
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I want interesting information of great personalities.
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dharmesh patel
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I would like to know everything about the great man,
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bharath kumar
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The genius who won the nobel prize with a sample equipment. He was the first asian scientist to win the nobel prize. He was a man of boundless curiosity and a lively sense of humour.
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NIKHIL RAWAT
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I want to know about any anecdote about Sir C.V.Raman.
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aswth
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Raman was a great man.
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abhijeet satpathy
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Sir, C.V.Raman's theory on the expt. on the physical science is briliant. We must be inspired by it.
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Nikita
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Harsh Gupta
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This is Correct --Why dont you include Dr A P J Abdul Kalam Ji in the list of Builders of Modern India.
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Keshav
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My grandfather helped him in his inventions. My granfather Dr. Raj Dev Singh was a freedom fighter and he and C V Raman studied in same collge. Please send some photos of C V Raman. My grandfather did some experiments under his guidance.
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Dr. Soumitra kr. Choudhuri
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I want to know about one student (BB Ray who died at the age of 50 ) of Sir C.V. Raman. Dr. Bidhu Bhusan Ray, whom Prof. Raman sent to Denmark and Sweden.
Any information on BB Ray will be acknowledged.
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M.Jayaprasad
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Science is a subject lover of Researcher,Like Sir! C.V.Raman and Me M.Jayaprasad ,future Scientist in an world Scenario.
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cineri.mohan kumar
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Born at Thiruvanaikkaval in Tamil Nadu, Raman studied at Presidency College, Madras. Later, he served as Professor of Physics at Calcutta University. C.V. Raman won the Nobel Prize for an important research in the field of optics (light). Raman had found that diffused light contained rays of other wavelengths-what is now popularly known as Raman Effect. His theory explains why the frequency of light passing through a transparent medium changes.
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b srinivas
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you are very intelligent boy
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Romandas
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Undoubtedly a great man of physics. It seems he had a room in his house exclusively for creating spectacular light effects. He used to entrall visitors to his house by ushering them into the "lights" room. He used to pass a layer of light through some gem stones and the visual effect it produced was spellbounding.
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Jasleen
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This is a great site .I got to know more about him through this. The founder of this site had done a well job!!
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radhika kinihh
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He had done research in acoustics science of sound also.
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parveen sinhmar
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He was a great scientist of India.
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Rajkumar
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very good information.
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kiran kumar Sainathuni
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Why dont you include Dr A P J Abdul Kalam Ji in the list of Builders of Modern India
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supraja
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C.V.Raman was a great man of physics. We should be proud because he was an Indian.
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Rishabh
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We all are proud of him because he had won the nobel prize because of his great researches.
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Anupa James
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C.V Raman was born on november 7,1888 in an Iyer family in Tiruchirapalli.His nephew Subramanyan Chandrasekhar also won a Nobel prize in physics in 1983.
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Anupa James
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C.V Raman was a great man who lifted India's name in the world of science by discovering Raman effect and winning Nobel Prize.
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Rajat khurana
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So that's why we are proud to be an INDIAN.
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sumeet pradhani
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Sir C.V Raman is great.
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vruthika
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C.V Raman was very great in his discoveries.
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kunj bihari prajapati
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CHNDRASEKHRA VENKANTA RAMAN was a Great Indian Scientist. He was born on nov.7,1888 near Tiruchy. Smt Parvathi Ammal was his mother. He got nobel prize for 'raman effect in 1957.
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KURAN GHOSH
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I would like to see the name of Prof. Satyendra Nath Bose also included in this website. Thank you.
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KURAN CHANDRA GHOSH
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This website shows how hardworking and dedicated we all should be ..undoubtedly, the author of this website has done the thinking on behalf of all of us to join the present with the past and future. CONGRATS!
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KURAN CH GHOSH
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I learnt this from your wonderful website that SIR CV RAMAN THE DISCOVERER OF 'RAMAN EFFECT' WAS THE DISCOVERY OF SIR ASHUTOSH MUKHERJEE. REAL GREAT MEN OF THOSE OLDEN DAYS WERE NOT AT ALL HESITANT TO PROMOTE OTHER GREAT MEN TO MORE GREATNESS FOR THE SAKE OF THE MOTHERLAND !
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