A two-day webinar on National Science Day is organised at Rabindranath University.
It is noteworthy that the Raman Effect was discovered in 1928 by Dr. CV Raman, the great scientist of Delhi. National Science Day is observed for the purpose of remembering and keeping students interested in science. The theme of this Science Day is' Future of Science Technology. Innovated 'Impact of, Juke'an Skill,. Work'.
As key-note speaker, Kumar Arya, Senior Scientist, Mpisi, Satti and Sundarlal Pal, Assistant Professor Manit Bhopal gave their lectures. Arya emphasized more propagation of science as well as explained the specifics of writing. At the same time, Pal gave useful information regarding the drafting of the patent.
On this occasion, the Vice Chancellor of the University, Brahma Prakash Pethe, congratulated everyone on Science Day and said that we should play our role in the propagation of science. There is a need for innovation today. We have to have a continuous focus on kaalaal and science. New technologies are needed for the development of science.
Convenor of the university's core research group, Prof. VK Verma gave detailed information on the program, the program coordinator, and assistant professor Ranjit Kumar Puse gave his lecture on science technology and innovation. Shri Prabal Rai, Director of the Center for Science Communication of the University, highlighted the life and achievements of CV Raman. He said that due to the discovery of Raman effect, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1930 or also awarded the Bharat Ratna in 1954.
On this occasion, the university organized poster presentations, oral presentations 'and quiz competition' at the national level. In the competitions a large number of students from all over the country participated. A large number of faculty and students were present on this occasion including Neetu Paliwal, Dean Science Vibha, Pragya Shrivastava, Vibha Madhyam.