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Nation pays tribute and expresses gratitude to Sir CV Raman and to all the scientists on this day for their genius and dedication. It is a day, which attracts many young minds to take up science as their career and a day to see novel scientific achievements. The celebrations of this day include showcasing the country’s competence in the field of science. The day has become significant as it reminds us the importance of science in societal transformation. Series of science-related events are also held on this day in the country to inspire people of all ages to work in the field of science, engineering and technology. Raman passed his secondary school education at a tender age of eleven and entered Mrs. AVN College, where his father served as a professor in mathematics. He became the director of the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore in 1934 where he served as a professor in physics two years later. In 1947, Government appointed him as the first National Professor. He left the Indian Institute of Science in 1948 and set up the Raman Research Institute in Bangalore, serving as its director and remained active there until his death in 1970 at the age of 82. The launching of Chandrayaan I, India’s first mission to the moon by the Indian Space Research Organization on 22nd October 2008 from Satish Dhawan Space centre, Sriharikota, is an achievement to be proud of. As a lot of fund is needed in research and experiments, it is but natural that the poor condition of global economy may dry up funds going to this field. But the government should ensure that lack of opportunity and provisions should not discourage our scientists because the solution to most of the world’ woes lies in their hands. CoimbatoreTaxi News |