Every year on February 28, India celebrates National Science Day to honor Sir C.V. Raman and his 1928 discovery of the Raman Effect. This day is not just about history but also the future. PM Modi’s call to use science emphasizes that science and innovation are key to building a Viksit Bharat (Developed India).
Prime Minister Modi believes that science is the backbone of progress. On National Science Day, he urged young minds to take an active role in scientific exploration. He introduced the idea of ‘One Day as a Scientist’—a fun and exciting way for students to experience the life of a scientist.
Imagine spending a day visiting a research lab, planetarium, or space center. Conducting experiments, asking big questions, and coming up with new ideas—this is how discoveries happen! PM Modi wants the youth to embrace this spirit of curiosity and innovation.
India has made amazing progress in scientific research and technology—from sending satellites to Mars to developing life-saving medicines. PM Modi envisions a future where young Indians lead the world in scientific breakthroughs. He wants science to be practical, helping us solve real-world problems like:
Science is not just for scientists—it’s for everyone! PM Modi wants young minds to think like innovators. Here are some fun ways to bring science into your life:
National Science Day is a reminder that every big discovery starts with a simple question. PM Modi’s vision for ‘Viksit Bharat’ depends on young minds like YOU—ready to explore, innovate, and transform India’s future.
So, take the challenge—spend a day as a scientist, ask a lot of questions, and do fun experiments. You never know, your idea could be the next big breakthrough!
Let’s celebrate the spirit of curiosity and innovation and build a brighter, smarter India!
Authored by, Amay Mathur | Senior Editor
Amay Mathur is a business news reporter at Chegg.com. He previously worked for PCMag, Business Insider, The Messenger, and ZDNET as a reporter and copyeditor. His areas of coverage encompass tech, business, strategy, finance, and even space. He is a Columbia University graduate.
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