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Who is the No 1 scientist in India?
List of Indian scientists
Name | Field | Year of death |
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A.P.J Abdul Kalam | Aerospace engineering | 2015 |
Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman (C.V Raman) | Physics | 1970 |
Srinivasa Ramanujan | Mathematics | 1920 |
Satyendra Nath Bose | Mathematics, physics | 1974 |
Who is called Mother of India?
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Name | Nation | Title (translation) |
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Sarojini Naidu (Nightingale of India) | India | Mother of the Nation |
Dame Whina Cooper | New Zealand | Mother of the Nation |
Miss. Fatima Jinnah | Pakistan | Mother of the Nation/Leader of Pakistani Women Rights |
Winnie Madikizela-Mandela | South Africa | Mother of the Nation |
Who is the father of Indian biology?
FATHERS OF IMPORTANT BRANCHES
1 | Aristotle | Father of Biology |
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28 | Charaka | Father of Indian Medicine |
29 | Susruta | Father of Indian surgery |
30 | Birbal Sahni | Father of Indian Palaeobotany |
31 | R. Mishra | Father of Indian Ecology |
Who is No 1 scientist in the world?
Related Articles
Name | Field of Influence |
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1. Alain Aspect | Quantum Theory |
2. David Baltimore | Virology—HIV & Cancer |
3. Allen Bard | Electrochemistry |
4. Timothy Berners- Lee | Computer Science (WWW) |
Who named science?
“Although, we do know that it was philosopher William Whewell who first coined the term ‘scientist. ‘ Prior to that, scientists were called ‘natural philosophers’.” Whewell coined the term in 1833, said my friend Debbie Lee. She’s a researcher and professor of English at WSU who wrote a book on the history of science.
Who is the first Mother of India?
Bhikaiji Rustom Cama,or Madam Cama was born on 24 September 1861 in Bombay. She was an outstanding lady of great courage, fearlessness, integrity, perseverance and passion for freedom. and is considered as the mother of Indian revolution because of her contributions to Indian freedom struggle.
Who is mother of biology?
Biology
Field | Person/s considered “father” or “mother” |
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Biology | Aristotle (384-322 BC) |
Botany | Theophrastus (c. 371-c. 287 BC) |
Bryology | Johann Hedwig (1730–1799) |
Cheloniology | Archie Carr (1909-1987) |