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Title: | Physics Education: C.V.Raman birth centenary issue |
Other Titles: | The relevance of Raman- by, G. Venkataraman Sir C.V.Raman- by, R. Ananthakrishnan Experimental procedures of laser Raman spectroscopy- by, S. T. Kshirsagar Basic interactions in X-ray scatteing- by, C. Mande and A. Deshpande Life and Work of Sir C. V. Raman: A photo feature Nobel prize of Physics 1930 -A speech by, H. Pleijel Why the sky is blue- C. V. Raman |
Authors: | Nigaveka, Aruns |
Issue Date: | Oct-1987 |
Publisher: | University Grants Commission |
Citation: | Physics Education, 1987, Vol.4, issue 2 |
Abstract: | Sir C. V. Raman was a great personality who influenced India and world science for six decades. He is the only Indian scientist who achieved global status without leaving India. At the Raman Research Institute a tree was planted on the site of his cremation. This full grown tree which is a splendid sight from the gallery of the Institute is symbolic of the fact that in the world of Indian science, Raman stands tallest. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2289/5628 |
Copyright: | 1987 University Grants Commission |
Appears in Collections: | Biographical Sketches and Other Articles on Raman |
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