- National Science Day, observed annually on February 28, commemorates the discovery of the ‘Raman effect’ by Dr. Chandrashekhar Venkataraman (Sir CV Raman) in 1928
- His discovery was a testament to the global significance of scientific research conducted in India and has since inspired generations of scientists in the country and around the world
- Scheduled from February 28 to March 3, this celebration aims to promote scientific temperament and innovation within society
NE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY BUREAU
AHMEDABAD, FEB 28
Gujarat Science City, working under the aegis of the Dept. of Science & Technology, Government of Gujarat, is dedicated to fostering a scientific temperament within society Science city in association with GUJCOST, is set to commemorate National Science Day. Scheduled from February 28 to March 3, this celebration aims to promote scientific temperament and innovation within society.
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. pic.twitter.com/48jmnnDc4j
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) February 28, 2024
National Science Day, observed annually on February 28, commemorates the discovery of the ‘Raman effect’ by Dr. Chandrashekhar Venkataraman (Sir CV Raman) in 1928. Dr. Raman’s seminal contribution, which earned him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930, underscores the importance of fostering scientific curiosity and promoting innovation across the nation.
#NationalScienceDay greetings to all our innovators, scientists and tech-enthusiasts.
Solution-centric indigenous innovation and frontier technologies holds the key to realising the goal of Viksit Bharat. NEP 2020 is cultivating a research and innovation mindset and also… pic.twitter.com/kyKNZoEYYv
— Dharmendra Pradhan (मोदी का परिवार) (@dpradhanbjp) February 28, 2024
The ‘Science Carnival-2024’ will feature a diverse array of activities and programs, including scientific exhibitions, demonstrations, lectures, workshops, and competitions. These endeavors aim to engage participants of all ages and backgrounds, fostering a deeper appreciation for science and its applications in everyday life.
Moreover, visitors will have the opportunity to explore various learning labs focusing on energy, climate change, and creative learning. Additionally, screenings of scientific films, a science book fair, and interactive exhibits such as the Hall of Maths and the Hall of Fame will enrich the experience, further promoting scientific awareness and curiosity.
The event endeavors to attract a wide audience, including students and enthusiasts of science and technology, providing them with a platform to interact with the latest advancements in these fields. By celebrating the role of science in India’s development, the ‘Science Carnival’ seeks to inspire a generation of innovators and problem solvers.