Shimogga: G.P Deputy Secretary Mallikarjun stammered that the country’s progress is possible only when students realize the need for science for global well-being and the importance of a scientific attitude.
Indian Nobel laureate physicist Sir C.V. To recognize Raman’s discovery of the Raman effect, the Karnataka State Board of Science and Technology, Bangalore, the National Council for Science and Technology Department of Communication Science and Technology, with the support of the Government of India and the support of the Zilla Panchayat and Department of Public Education, inaugurated the National Science Day on March 8 at the Government High School, Vinobanagar. spoke
Shimoga Constituent Education Officer Nagaraj, who participated as the chief guest, said that C.V. Raman’s life, his amazing Raman effect, and how the scattering of colours can be seen in daily life.
The High School Headmaster of Vinobhanagar presided. District NDRMS officers, school principals participated, and resource persons guided the students regarding the science school curriculum.
More than a hundred people including students and school teachers participated in the program and a quiz program was organized for the children and the winners of the quiz competition were given cash prizes. School teachers participated in the program.
A country can progress only when it is scientifically thought

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