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Allow me to introduce you to the extraordinary scientist, Sir Chandrasekhara

Venkata Raman or C. V. Raman. Born on November 7, 1888, in Tiruchirappalli, India,


Raman's work in physics has forever changed our understanding of light and matter.

In 1928, Raman made a groundbreaking discovery called the "Raman Effect." It showed
that when light interacts with matter, it scatters and provides valuable
information about the molecules within the material. This discovery, known as
spectroscopy, revolutionized how scientists study and analyze the composition of
substances.

Raman's passion for science extended beyond his discoveries. He established the
Raman Research Institute in Bangalore, India, to promote scientific research and
education. His efforts continue to inspire young scientists around the world.

C. V. Raman's legacy reminds us of the power of curiosity and the impact of


scientific exploration. Let's honor his contributions by fostering a spirit of
inquiry and embracing the wonders of our universe.

Thank you.

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