It commemorates Sir C.V. Raman's discovery, showcasing his groundbreaking work in light scattering.
Raman's discovery earned him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930, marking a pivotal moment in India's scientific journey.
'Indigenous Technologies for Viksit Bharat,' emphasizes leveraging indigenous innovations for India's development.
It serves as a tribute to science, inspiring students to embrace scientific inquiry with enthusiasm.
Institutions host events like exhibitions and talks, fostering a culture of scientific learning.
Learning about scientists like Homi J. Bhabha inspires future generations.
Students explore museums, science centers, and documentaries to broaden their scientific knowledge.