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What is "Avishkar"?? The Avishkar that what means invention or discovery. "Avishkar" encapsulates the journey of discovery that propel humanity foward into the future India the country which is rich in remarkable inventions such as:- Zero, Ayurveda, Yoga, etc.
"An equation for me has no meaning , unless it expresses a thought of God."
The thought of who came up with ,who knew infinity is none other than Srinivasa Ramanujan and the First Step towards Indian modernization starts from here ;
Srinivasa Ramanujan is considered one of the great mathematicians in the world. He has made some extraordinary discoveries in mathematics during his short life span. One such discovery was on the counting of prime numbers. Ramanujan found a new way to count prime numbers. His work helped mathematicians understand the nature of prime numbers and their distribution.
Ramanujan’s other famous discovery was on a specific type of infinity known as transcendental numbers. He proved an infinite number of transcendental numbers, which shook the very foundation of mathematics at that time. Ramanujan’s work on transcendental numbers is still studied and admired by mathematicians worldwide.
One of Ramanujan’s most important discoveries was his work on the partition function. This function determines the number of ways a given number can divide into smaller parts. Ramanujan was able to find exact solutions to many problems in this field, which had never been done before.
Ramanujan’s work on the transcendental number pi (π) is also well-known. He was able to find many new and exciting properties of π, including a formula for its approximate value. Mathematicians have used Ramanujan’s work on π for over 100 years, and his discoveries continue to be studied today.
On the remarkable invention and contribution towards India we celebrate National Mathematics Day on 22 December .
The Another gem of India who gave an incredible thought,
“Ask the right questions, and nature will open the door to her secrets.”
The recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1930 for the discovery that when light traverses a transparent material, some of the light that is deflected changes in wavelength. This phenomenon is now called Raman scattering and is the result of the Raman effect.
At this institute, Sir C. V. Raman discovered in 1928 that when a beam of coloured light entered a liquid, a fraction of the light scattered by that liquid was of a different color. Raman showed that the nature of this scattered light was dependent on the type of sample present.
The Raman Effect deals with the scattering of molecules, producing photons of different frequencies depending on the vibrational and rotational properties. Chemists and physicists use this property to study different materials present around us.
Thus, we celebrate their birth anniversary as National Science Day on 28 February each year to mark the discovery of Raman effect.
These are the scientists who came up with inventions or discoveries and made our India proud and brought a wave of modern India.
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