- Name: Dr. Chandrashekhra Venkataraman or C.V. Raman
- Born on: 7 November, 1888
- Place of Birth: Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu
- Father's Name: R. Chandrashekhara Aiyer
- Mother's Name: Parvathi Ammal
- Spouse Name: Lokasundari Ammal
- Died on: 21st November, 1970
- Place of Death: Bangalore, India
- Discovery: Raman Effect
- Awards: Matteucci Medal, Knight Bachelor, Hughes Medal, Nobel Prize in Physics, Bharat Ratna, Lenin Peace Prize, Fellow of the Royal Society
15 lines about Dr. C.V. Raman
- Full Name of C.V Raman is Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman, he is Hindu Tamil Brahmin.
- C.V Raman was born in Tamil Nadu state at Tiruchirapalli, Madras Presidency, British India on 7th November 1888.
- C.V Raman Father is a teacher who teaches Physics and mathematics.
- Raman married Lokasundari Ammal on 6 May 1907, They had two sons, Chandrasekhar Raman and Venkatraman Radhakrishnan
- Raman was a very brilliant student.
- C.V Raman done his schooling at St Aloysius’ Anglo-Indian High School at age of 13
- He completes his B.A. ( 1904 ) and M.A degree ( 1907 ) from the University of Madras.
- C.V Raman has won a Gold medal in English and Physics in 1904.
- Raman worked as an Assistant Accountant General in the finance department of the government for ten years.
- Then he joined as Palit Professor of Physics at the University of Calcutta in 1917 and worked till 1933.
- He carried out research work on the sounds of musical instruments like veena, tabla, and mridangam.
- C.V. Raman discovered the Raman Effect.
- In 1930 C.V Raman Became the first Asian to receive Nobel Prize in Science Field.
- In 1947, Independent India’s new government-appointed C.V. Raman as the first National Professor of India.
- In 1954, C.V. Raman was honored with the highest civilian award in India, the Bharat Ratna.
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