National Science Day is celebrated every year on February 28 to commemorate the discovery of the Raman Effect by Sir C.V. Raman in 1928. This day marks a significant milestone in Indian science, as Raman's discovery earned him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930, India's first Nobel Prize in science.
History Of National Science Day
In 1986, the National Council for Science and Technology Communication (NCSTC) proposed that the Government of India designate February 28 as National Science Day. The government accepted the proposal, and the first National Science Day was celebrated on February 28, 1987.
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➡️#NationalScienceDay is celebrated every year on 28th February to commemorate the discovery of the ‘Raman Effect’ made by the eminent physicist Sir C.V. Raman while working in the laboratory of the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science,… pic.twitter.com/zrY84lcUP1
Significance Of National Science Day
National Science Day is celebrated to spread awareness about the importance of science and its applications in daily life. The day aims to inspire young minds to take an interest in science, promote scientific thinking, and encourage people to explore career opportunities in science.
Rashtrapati Nilayam, Bolarum, is organizing a Science Innovation Exhibition on the occasion of National Science Day on Feb 27- 28
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It features a variety of activities, providing students with an opportunity to engage with and learn about the latest scientific & tech developments. pic.twitter.com/4LQXKI4QHu
Theme Of National Science Day 2025
The focus for National Science Day 2025 is “Empowering Indian Youth for Global Leadership in Science & Innovation for Viksit Bharat”. The theme will emphasize motivating young intellects, acknowledging pioneering efforts, and honoring India’s accomplishments in science.
Celebrations And Activities
National Science Day is celebrated with various activities that are observed in schools, universities and other events to educate new generation to sow interest about science in their mind and it is also open for those who have interest in science, such activities can include:
1. Attending or hosting science exhibitions and fairs
2. Participating in debates, quizzes, and competitions
3. Being a part of workshops and seminars
4. Open houses for laboratories and research institutions
5. Public speeches and lectures