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Extractions: A Legend of Modern Indian Science Dr Subodh Mahanti All historical experience confirms the truth that man would not have attained the possible unless time and again he has reached for the impossible Max Weber (1864-1920) When the Nobel award was announced I saw it as a personal triumph, an achievement for me and my collaborators a recognition for a very remarkable discovery, for reaching the goal I had pursued for 7 years. But when I sat in that crowded hall and I saw the sea of western faces surrounding me, and I, the only Indian, in my turban and closed coat, it dawned on me that I was really representing my people and my country. I felt truly humble when I received the Prize from King Gustav; it was a moment of great emotion but I could restrain myself. Then I turned round and saw the British Union Jack under which I had been sitting and it was then that I realised that my poor country, India, did not even have a flag of her own - and it was this that triggered off my complete breakdown. C.V. Raman
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Extractions: T he prize for Literature went to J. M. Coetzee of South Africa and the Peace prize to an Iranian lawyer who became the first Muslim lady ever to win a Nobel. Unfortunately, no Indian made the list in 2003, although there was some speculation that the Nobel for economics may go to Jagdish Bhagwati of Columbia University. YEAR DISCIPLINE NAME BIRTH RESIDENCE Literature Rabindranath Tagore India India Physics Chandrasekhar V Raman India India Medicine Hargobind Khorana India USA Peace Mother Teresa Yugoslavia India Physics Abdus Salam India UK Physics Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar India USA Peace Dalai Lama China India Economics Amartya Sen India UK Literature Vidiyadhar Surajprasad Naipaul Trinidad UK The Raman effect states that light from fast receding galaxies will have a shift toward the red end of the spectrum (red-shift). Using Raman effect relationship between speed and red-shift, age of the universe has been estimated between 12 billion and 24 billion years. Raman moved to Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore in 1933 and died there on Nov 21, 1970.
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Extractions: Raman By courtesy of the Information Service of India, London (b. Nov. 7, 1888, Trichinopoly, Indiad. Nov. 21, 1970, Bangalore), Indian physicist whose work was influential in the growth of science in India. He was the recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1930 for the discovery that when light traverses a transparent material, some of the light that is deflected changes in wavelength. This phenomenon is now called Raman scattering and is the result of the Raman effect After earning a master's degree in physics at Presidency College, University of Madras, in 1907, Raman became an accountant in the finance department of the Indian government. He became professor of physics at the University of Calcutta in 1917. Studying the scattering of light in various substances, in 1928 he found that when a transparent substance is illuminated by a beam of light of one frequency, a small portion of the light emerges at right angles to the original direction, and some of this light is of different frequencies than that of the incident light. These so-called Raman frequencies are equal to the infrared frequencies for the scattering material and are caused by the exchange of energy between the light and the material. Raman was knighted in 1929, and in 1933 he moved to the Indian Institute of Science, at Bangalore, as head of the department of physics. In 1947 he was named director of the Raman Research Institute there and in 1961 became a member of the Pontifical Academy of Science. He contributed to the building up of nearly every Indian research institution in his time, founded the
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Extractions: HOME SITE HELP ABOUT SEARCH ... EDUCATIONAL Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman was born at Trichinopoly in Southern India on November 7th, 1888. His father was a lecturer in mathematics and physics so that from the first he was immersed in an academic atmosphere. He entered Presidency College, Madras, in 1902, and in 1904 passed his B.A. examination, winning the first place and the gold medal in physics; in 1907 he gained his M.A. degree, obtaining the highest distinctions. Since at that time a scientific career did not appear to present the best possibilities, Raman joined the Indian Finance Department in 1907; though the duties of his office took most of his time, Raman found opportunities for carrying on experimental research in the laboratory of the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science at Calcutta (of which he became Honorary Secretary in 1919). In 1917 he was offered the newly endowed Palit Chair of Physics at Calcutta University, and decided to accept it. After 15 years at Calcutta he became Professor at the Indian Institute of Science at Bangalore (1933-1948), and since 1948 he is Director of the Raman Institute of Research at Bangalore, established and endowed by himself. He also founded the
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