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The following article is a list of Indian scientists spanning from Ancient to Modern India, who have had a major impact in the field of science and technology. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Palampore – पालमपोर् (Hindi language) of Indian origin [70] was imported to the western world—notable England and Colonial America—from India. [ 71 ] [ 72 ] In 17th-century England these hand painted cotton fabrics influenced native crewel work design. [ 71 ]
Rabindranath Tagore was the first person of Indian origin and also first Asian to be awarded with the Nobel Prize. [1] He received the prize for Literature in 1913.. The Nobel Prize is a set of annual international awards bestowed on "those who conferred the greatest benefit on humankind" in the fields of Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, Peace and Economic Sciences, [A ...
In a 1957 paper in Nature summarizing the Indian nuclear energy programme's ambitions and work, Bhabha claimed that "[a]lthough the Atomic Energy Commission was established as an advisory body in 1948 in the Ministry of Natural Resources and Scientific Research, no important effort to develop this work was made until a separate department of ...
"Thomson Honours Leading Indian Scientists" Archived 12 March 2007 at the Wayback Machine; The Hindu, Sunday, January 7, 2001: "Stringing together the ultimate law" "Profile of Top 25 scientists in India". India Today. 11 September 2011; Media related to Ashoke Sen (physicist) at Wikimedia Commons
Scientists from British India (6 C, 25 P): Ancient Indian scientists (4 C) ... Pages in category "Indian scientists" The following 48 pages are in this category, out ...
India celebrates National Science Day on 28 February of every year to commemorate the discovery of the Raman effect in 1928. [196] Postal stamps featuring Raman were issued in 1971 and 2009. [197] A road in India's capital, New Delhi, is named C. V. Raman Marg. [198] An area in eastern Bangalore is called CV Raman Nagar. [199]
This is a non-diffusing parent category of Category:21st-century Indian women scientists The contents of that subcategory can also be found within this category, or in diffusing subcategories of it. Subcategories