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dc.contributor.authorNigaveka, Aruns-
dc.date.accessioned2013-06-20T08:35:02Z-
dc.date.available2013-06-20T08:35:02Z-
dc.date.issued1987-10-
dc.identifier.citationPhysics Education, 1987, Vol.4, issue 2en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2289/5628-
dc.description.abstractSir C. V. Raman was a great personality who influenced India and world science for six decades. He is the only Indian scientist who achieved global status without leaving India. At the Raman Research Institute a tree was planted on the site of his cremation. This full grown tree which is a splendid sight from the gallery of the Institute is symbolic of the fact that in the world of Indian science, Raman stands tallest.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherUniversity Grants Commissionen
dc.rights1987 University Grants Commissionen
dc.titlePhysics Education: C.V.Raman birth centenary issueen
dc.title.alternativeThe relevance of Raman- by, G. Venkataramanen
dc.title.alternativeSir C.V.Raman- by, R. Ananthakrishnanen
dc.title.alternativeExperimental procedures of laser Raman spectroscopy- by, S. T. Kshirsagaren
dc.title.alternativeBasic interactions in X-ray scatteing- by, C. Mande and A. Deshpandeen
dc.title.alternativeLife and Work of Sir C. V. Raman: A photo featureen
dc.title.alternativeNobel prize of Physics 1930 -A speech by, H. Pleijelen
dc.title.alternativeWhy the sky is blue- C. V. Ramanen
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