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SIR. C. V.

RAMAN
The first Indian to win the Nobel prize
in Physics.
CHANDRASEKHARA VENKATA RAMAN
(7th Nov 1888 – 21st Nov 1970)
FAMILY
• story begins in a village near Thiruchirapalli.

• Second child of Chandrasekharan Ramananthan Iyer and Parvathi


Ammal .

• Married Lokasundari.
Education…..

St. Aloysius Anglo-Indian school


Vishakapatanam
Career…

Indian Institute of science


Indian Association for Bangalore
Cultovation of science

Raman Research Institute


RAMAN EFFECT

Nobel Prize for this discovery


Inventions...
Experiment on the basis of Raman Spectroscopy
Honours & Awards
• Elected as a fellow of the Royal society & knighed
in 1929.

• In 1930,won the Nobel Prize in Physics for the discovery of the


RAMAN EFFECT.

• In 1941, won the Franklin medal.


• In 1954, won the Bharat Ratna, the highest civilian
award.

• In 1957, won the Lenin Peace Price.


Raman with Nehru

Raman with his students

Raman with some of his


scholars
Raman tree.It is a memorial to sir C. V. Raman
Raman also interesed in investigating the
harmonic nature of the sound of the Indian
drums such as tabla & mridangam.
India celebrates National Science
Day on 28 Feb to commemorate
the discovery of the RAMAN
Effect.
Quotes….
PRACTICUM
HARITHA. K. H
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
ROLL NO:32

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