Science has played an important role in human civil development. After the arrival of science, there have been revolutionary changes in agriculture, communication, medicine, transport, energy, and many other areas. Science has completely changed the life of modern human beings today. Not only this, it has also enabled us to find life on many other planets while exploring space. Every year, 28 February is celebrated as National Science Day in India. Have you ever thought about why National Science Day is celebrated on February 28? What kind of logic is that? If not, today we are going to tell you about this. Let's know -
The big reason behind celebrating National Science Day on 28 February is that on this day, India's great scientist CV Raman discovered the Raman effect. CV Raman was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in the year 1930 for this discovery.
This year the theme of National Science Day has been chosen "Science for Sustainable Future". The main objective of celebrating National Science Day on 28 February is to remember the contribution made by CV Raman to the science world.
CV Raman's full name was Chandrashekhar Venkat Raman. He was born on 7 November 1888. He completed his higher education from Presidency College.
At the same time, between 1907 and 1933, he made many important contributions in the field of physics while working in the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science of Kolkata.
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