National Science Day will be celebrated across India on February 28 to honor the discovery of the Raman effect by physicist Sir CV Raman in 1928. The Raman effect is the inelastic scattering of light by molecules, and this discovery earned him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930, making him the first Asian to win the prestigious award in a scientific field.
History of National Science Day
The Government of India was presented with an idea by the National Council for Science and Technology Communication (NCSTC) in 1986 to declare February 28th as National Science Day. This day has been observed nationally to honor scientific temper and to recognize the discovery of the Raman Effect since 1987.
Significance and Celebration
The purpose of National Science Day is to highlight the value of science in daily life and to encourage scientific thinking. In celebration of the occasion, academic institutions, scientific connections, and many other institutions around India host lectures, workshops, and exhibitions. The event promotes innovation and scientific research while serving as a reminder of India’s rich scientific past.
Theme of National Science Day 2024
The theme of National Science Day 2024 is ‘Indigenous Technologies for Viksit Bharat’, highlighting the importance of indigenous innovation in India’s scientific progress. The purpose of this topic is to raise awareness about indigenous technologies that can contribute to the development and well-being of a country.
National Science Day celebrates India’s scientific achievements and reminds us of the importance of science in society. This will serve as an inspiration for future generations to pursue careers in science and technology, thereby contributing to the development and progress of the country.
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