National Science Day: Revanth Reddy Urges Youth to Follow the Path of Innovation Inspired by C.V. Raman
On the occasion of National Science Day, Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy extended greetings to scientists, researchers, innovators, and students across the country. The day is observed every year in recognition of the groundbreaking discovery made by Indian physicist Sir C.V. Raman, whose work earned global recognition and brought pride to the nation.
In his message, the Chief Minister highlighted the importance of scientific thinking, creativity, and innovation in shaping the future of India. He encouraged young people to draw inspiration from Raman’s legacy and contribute to the advancement of science and technology.
Tribute to Sir C.V. Raman
National Science Day is celebrated to commemorate the discovery of the Raman Effect, a major breakthrough in physics that demonstrated how light changes when it passes through a transparent material. The discovery earned Sir C.V. Raman the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930, making him one of the most celebrated scientists in India’s history.
The Chief Minister noted that Raman’s achievements continue to inspire generations of researchers and innovators in India and around the world. His work remains a symbol of scientific excellence and intellectual curiosity.
Encouraging Scientific Thinking Among Youth
Revanth Reddy called upon young people to sharpen their creativity, curiosity, and analytical thinking. He emphasized that innovation and scientific exploration are essential for solving societal challenges and driving national progress.
“Think differently and innovate boldly. Creativity is the foundation for building the India of tomorrow. Your efforts will never go in vain. Use technology to create solutions that benefit society,” the Chief Minister said in his message.
Role of Science in National Development
Science and technology have played a transformative role in modern India’s development. From space exploration and digital technology to healthcare and environmental sustainability, scientific research continues to influence multiple sectors of the economy.
The Chief Minister emphasized that strengthening scientific education and encouraging research-driven thinking among students would be vital for the nation’s long-term growth.
Encouraging Women in Science
Revanth Reddy also stressed the importance of greater participation by women in the fields of science and technology. He noted that encouraging women scientists, engineers, and innovators would help expand the country’s intellectual and research capabilities.
He urged educational institutions and policymakers to create an environment where young girls can pursue careers in science with confidence and equal opportunity.
A Call for Innovation and Social Impact
Concluding his message, the Chief Minister encouraged scientists and innovators to use technology to address real-world challenges and contribute to societal welfare. He expressed hope that India’s youth would lead the next wave of discoveries and technological advancements.
National Science Day serves as a reminder that scientific curiosity and innovation can transform societies. Inspired by pioneers like Sir C.V. Raman, India continues to move forward with a strong commitment to research, knowledge, and technological progress.