
National Science Day
National Science Day is celebrated every year on February 28 to honor the discovery of the Raman Effect by C. V. Raman in 1928. His discovery earned India its first Nobel Prize in Physics and brought global recognition to Indian science.
The Raman Effect explains how light changes slightly when it passes through a substance. This discovery helped scientists understand the structure of materials and is still used in research today.
National Science Day reminds us that science is not just about textbooks and examinations. It promotes curiosity, logical thinking, and innovation among students. Schools celebrate this day with exhibitions, quizzes, and science activities to inspire young minds.
Science plays a vital role in national progress. Organizations like Indian Space Research Organisation continue to make India proud through scientific achievements.
On this National Science Day, let us promise to ask questions, explore new ideas, and develop a scientific temper for a better future.


















