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National Science Day - 28th Feb

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National Science Day is celebrated in India on 28 February each year to mark the discovery of the Raman effect by Indian physicist Sir C. V. Raman on 28 February 1928.

The celebration also includes public speeches, radio, TV, science movies, science exhibitions based on themes and concepts, debates, quiz competitions, lectures, science model exhibitions and many more activities.
 
Every year, February 28 is observed as the National Science Day. This day holds a special place in history. On this day, India's greatest scientist came up with his historic invention 'Raman Effect.' He even won the Nobel Prize for his discovery. From that day, February 28 is observed to mark the great discovery of CV Raman.

To mark the anniversary of India's greatest discovery- 'Raman effect', the government of India felicitates scientists whose contribution played an eminent role in the field of science.


What is the objective of National Science Day?

The objective of this day is to motivate the students to try their hands in the field of science.
 
What is Raman Effect?

The Raman effect is also known as Raman scattering. In this, the wavelength of the light scatters when the light is deflected on a particular object. The Raman effect was discovered in the 19th century and was named after the great scientist CV Raman. The prominent scientist was also awarded the Nobel prize for his discovery in the year 1930

Who was CV Raman?

Dr. CV Raman was a renowned scientist and he was born on November 7, 1888, in Tamil Nadu. He did his bachelors' and masters' in Physics from the Presidency College in Madras. He also got a government job, but even after that, he participated in many science competitions. Later, he got a scholarship from the government of India for his role in the field of science.


After this, he did many discoveries, from the harmonic nature of the tabla and mridangam to the optical behavior of many pigmented materials. He was also awarded the highest civilian award in 1954.
 
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