'What a (Ra)man he was! his light continues to illuminate': Jairam Ramesh hails CV Raman on birth anniversary
Paying tribute to Nobel laureate and physicist C V Raman on his birth anniversary, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh hailed the contributions of the scientist. In a social media post, Ramesh, who is also the chairperson of the parliamentary standing c...

Raman was the solo recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930 for his revolutionary work on light scattering carried out at the Indian Association for the Advancement of Science in Calcutta, Ramesh pointed out.
"What is immortalised in science as the Raman Effect was born out of his first voyage to Europe in 1921 and wondering at the beautiful blueness of the Mediterranean Sea," he said.
Raman was supremely self-confident and fearlessly outspoken, Ramesh said.
A superb science communicator, Raman set up the Indian Academy of Sciences in 1934 and also offered a home at the Indian Institute of Science in then Bangalore to German scientists fleeing Hitler's rule, he noted.
"Raman was a fiercely proud Indian while at the same time being an unapologetic rationalist deeply influenced by the life of the Buddha," the Congress leader said.
The Raman Research Institute in Bengaluru is his finest institutional legacy and should be a pilgrimage centre for the younger generation, he said.
"His was a specialised field but Raman's breadth and depth of knowledge in many other areas like acoustics and optics was simply astounding. What a (Ra)man he was! His light continues to inspire and illuminate," Ramesh said.
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