National Science Day is celebrated in honor of Nobel Laureate physicist K.V. who discovered the Raman effect. Raman, 28 February 1928. National Science Day (NSD) is celebrated every year in India on February 28 in honor of Indian physicist K.V. Raman in the field of light scattering.
The Central Government congratulates scientists who have made enormous contributions to science on the anniversary of the country’s greatest discovery: the Raman effect. The government also supports Indian scientists who have made a huge contribution to science.
Students from institutions around the country showcase various science projects, and national and state science institutions showcase their latest research. Students from all over the country represent scientific projects and innovations at the state and national levels. In this regard, various programs related to science will be held throughout India in educational institutions, schools and colleges, which include such things as public speaking, radio broadcasts, science exhibitions, debates, quizzes and so on.
Celebrations also include public speaking, radio and television talk shows, science film screenings, themed and concept exhibitions, night sky viewings, research and live project demonstrations, debates, quizzes, lectures, science simulation exhibitions, and many other activities. Public speaking, radio, television, science films, themed and idea-based research exhibits, discussions, quizzes, courses, scientific prototype exhibits and many other activities are part of the celebration. Science exhibitions, radio and television discussion programs, science film screenings, research demonstrations, science model exhibitions and other events are also organized all over India to celebrate National Science Day.
The whole country is celebrating National Science Day 2022 as a festival of science by organizing workshops, science film exhibitions, thematic and concept exhibitions, live projects, debates, quizzes, workshops and so on. Its main goal is to provide a scientific character in the minds of people of all ages. NCSTC, Department of Science and Technology (DST), is the nodal agency for supporting catalysis and coordinating the celebration of National Science Day in India, especially in scientific institutions and research laboratories. To celebrate the victory, in 1986 the National Science and Technology Communications Council (NCSTC) asked the central government to celebrate February 28 as National Science Day (NSD).
This revolutionary discovery brought our country the first Nobel Prize in Science in 1930. Two years later, in 1930, Sir C.W. Raman was awarded the Nobel Prize for this discovery, the first Nobel Prize in science by the Government of India. In 1928, Chandrasekhara Venkata In honor of Sir Raman’s discovery of the Raman effect, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1930, we celebrate National Science Day in 2022 every year. Raman became the first Indian and the first Asian to win the Nobel Prize.
The diamond is said to be the Peshwa Diamond, which was originally owned by Peshwa Bajirao and was worn by the Maharaja on his finger as a ring. Every year, India celebrates National Science Day to commemorate the discovery of the famous Raman effect.
The Raman effect is a phenomenon in the spectrum discovered by Sir C. V. Raman. Raman scattering, or Raman effect, is a spectroscopic phenomenon discovered by scientist K. V. Raman while working in the laboratory of the Indian Institute for the Advancement of Science in Calcutta. National Science Day is celebrated every year in India on February 28 to commemorate the Raman effect, one of the most important concepts in physics discovered by Nobel laureate and legendary Indian physicist K.V. Raman, one of the most important concepts. Physics, Raman Effect, by Nobel Laureate and Legendary Indian Physicist S.V. Raman. Nobel Laureate and Legendary Indian Physicist S.V. Raman.
Educational institutions across India today celebrated National Science Day by organising workshops and discussing the scientific contributions of Nobel Laureate KV Raman. It was on this day 94 years ago, in 1928, that Raman discovered the famous Raman effect, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1930. India will celebrate National Science Day on Monday, February 28, the day when scientist K.V. Raman invented his revolutionary Raman effect in 1928. National Science Day 2022 to Indian scientist K.V. Ramana for his outstanding contributions to research and discovery, giving hope and inspiration to future generations to achieve your goals.
For 35 years now, we have been celebrating February 28 as a reminder of Raman’s contribution to science. Every year the themes of this day change, emphasizing a certain aspect of the society of nations. On this day, thematic scientific and communication events are held throughout the country. This day aims to disseminate information about the importance of science and its application in human life.
NCRA celebrates February 28th by hosting one of the largest science festivals in the country on February 28th and 29th or February 28th and March 1st at the Khodad GMRT campus.