Explore the legacy of CV Raman, the first Asian to win the Nobel Prize in Physics for the Raman Effect. This groundbreaking discovery revolutionized the understanding of molecular structures and introduced Raman spectroscopy, a crucial tool in science and medicine today.
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Jyotirao Phule and the Dawn of Social Reform
Jyotirao Phule, born in 1827 and founder of the Satyashodhak Samaj, challenged the entrenched norms of 19th-century society. Through the lens of "Dharma and Ethics," this blog explores Phule's profound moral and spiritual reforms that transcended caste and gender discrimination, advocating for a practical application of Dharma in social reform.
Mother Teresa Canonized: Analyzing Dharma and Compassionate Action
Canonization of Mother Teresa on September 4, 2016, marked a milestone in recognizing her lifelong dedication to the needy and sick. This event not only celebrated her saintly status but also invoked deep discussions on Dharma and ethics across spiritual practices.
World War 2: Reflecting on V-J Day and Use of Atomic Power
Explore the pivotal moments and ethical complexities of V-J Day, marking Japan's surrender in WWII aboard the USS Missouri. This blog delves into the strategic decisions, the harrowing use of atomic power, and their lasting impacts on global politics and military strategies, highlighting ongoing debates and historical lessons.