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Continuously working to encourage research : PM

Continuously working to encourage research : PM


New Delhi: Emphasising the government’s ongoing efforts to foster research and innovation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended his wishes to fellow citizens of the country on National Science Day on Wednesday. “Greetings on National Science Day. Our government is continuously working to encourage research and innovation among the youth. This is important to realise our dream of a Viksit Bharat,” PM Modi said in a post on X. In 1986, the Union Government designated February 28 as National Science Day to commemorate the announcement of the discovery of the “Raman Effect”. It refers to the inelastic scattering of light by matter, resulting in a shift in the frequency of the scattered light. In simpler words, it is a change in the wavelength of light that occurs when a light beam is deflected by molecules. The Raman Effect forms the basis for Raman spectroscopy, which is used by chemists and physicists to gain information about materials. Spectroscopy is the study of the interaction between matter and electromagnetic radiation. National Science Day is observed to promote the significance of science in everyday life and highlight the various activities, endeavours, and accomplishments in the scientific field for the betterment of humanity. The celebration aims to address issues, introduce innovative technologies, and foster development in science. It provides a platform for scientific-minded individuals in India, encouraging and popularising science and technology among the public. I

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