The
story of an exemplary science leader...
Today,
I thought of sharing with you an incident about Sir CV Raman –a Nobel Laureate
in Physics for discovering Raman Effect. Raman was in the first batch of Bharat
Ratna Award winners. The award ceremony was to take place in the last week of
January, soon after the Republic Day celebrations of 1954. The then President
Dr. Rajendra Prasad wrote to Raman inviting him to be the personal guest in the
Rashtrapati Bhavan, when Raman came to Delhi for the award ceremony. Sir CV
Raman wrote a polite letter, regretting his inability to go. Raman had a noble
reason for his inability to attend the investiture ceremony. He explained to
the President that he was guiding a Ph.D. student and that thesis was
positively due by the last day of January. The student was valiantly trying to
wrap it all up and Raman felt, he had to be by the side of the research
student, see that the thesis was finished, sign the thesis as the guide and
then have it submitted. Here was a scientist who gave up the pomp of a
glittering ceremony associated with the highest honour, because he felt that
his duty required him to be by the side of the student. It is this unique trait
of giving value to science that builds science. This is one experience, how
leadership can be given for the growth of science.
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nice story ma'am...
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