10 Great Indian Scientists Who Changed The Face Science And Technology In The Country

 India has emerged as one of the most powerful countries in the past decades. The development that India had made in Science and Technology was possible only because of those greatest scientists who dedicated their whole life to the country. They changed the face of technology in the country and made us powerful on an international level which made us our life modern and more developed. Here are the 10 great scientists whose contribution to the development of the country will always be remembered and keep safe on the golden pages of our history.




1. Dr.  APJ Abdul Kalam



Previous Indian President Lt. APJ Abdul Kalam related with Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) in 1962. Dr. Kalam was credited for making India's first native rocket (SLV-III) as a Satellite Project Director. In 1980, Kalam set up Rohini Satellite close to the Earth's circle. It was simply because of the commitment of Dr. Kalam that India could remember for the International Space Club. He is additionally credited for making the ISRO Launch Vehicle Program on top. The Integrated Guided Missile Development Program was gave under the authority of Abdul Kamal. The intriguing part is that he planned 'Prithvi' and 'Agni' rockets in a native manner.


2. C.V. Raman



Chandra Shekhar Venkat Raman was the main Indian researcher to have Nobel Prize in the field of Science. He was granted Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930. In 1954, India regarded him with its most elevated non military personnel grant, the Bharat Ratna. He completed weighty work in the field of light dissipating and his innovation is known as 'Raman-Kiran'. He is known for distinguishing range substance and having the profound information on the atomic arrangement. He was granted the Lenin Peace Prize in 1957. In 1998, the American Chemical Society and Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science perceived Raman's revelation as an International Historic Chemical Landmark. 

3. Jayant Vishnu Narlikar
the man who challenged BIG BANG THEORY



Brought into the world in Kolhapur in Maharashtra, Jayant Vishnu Narlikar is a physicist who created conformal gravity hypothesis with Sir Fred Hoyle which is ordinarily known as Hoyle-Narlikar hypothesis. He has likewise dealt with the Big Bang Theory. Narlikar has gotten a few public and global honors and privileged doctorates. He was respected with India's second most noteworthy regular citizen honor, Padma Vibushan in 2004. Aside from logical papers and books and famous science writing, Narlikar has composed sci-fi, books, and short stories. 

4. Vikram Sarabhai



Vikram Ambalal Sarabhai was an Indian scientist and innovator widely regarded as the father of India’s space program. He set the foundation of space programme in India and opened 40 space and research centers in the country. He also contributed in the field of atomic energy, electronics, and many others. The Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, which is the Indian Space research Organization’s lead facility for launch vehicle development located in Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum), is named in his memory.

5. Jagdish Chandra Bose



Sir Jagdish Chandra Bose was a polymath, physicist, scholar, biophysicist, botanist, and prehistorian. He was the principal researcher on the planet spearheaded the examination of radio and microwave optics. He likewise laid extremely huge commitments to plant science. He was the main Indian researcher who got the American patent. He is known as the dad of Radiology everywhere on the world.

6. Homi Jehangir Bhabha

DR Homi Bhabha with PRIME MINISTER LAL BAHADUR SHASTRI




Known as the "father of the Indian atomic program", Homi J. Bhabha was an India Nuclear physicist without whom Indian atomic program can't be envisioned. He is otherwise called the Architect of Indian nuclear energy program. To begin with, ever atomic trial of the country in 1974 was conceivable simply because of him. Interestingly, he began doing investigate in the field of atomic science when no one had thought about it. After his demise, the Atomic Energy Establishment at Bombay was renamed as the Bhabha Atomic Research place in his honor.











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