National Science Day unfolded with enthusiastic greetings from India’s top brass, spotlighting the Raman Effect’s enduring legacy. Union Home Minister Amit Shah joined chief ministers like Rekha Gupta and Pushkar Singh Dhami in saluting scientists, reinforcing science’s pivotal role in shaping a progressive India.
Shah’s X message resonated widely: ‘National Science Day greetings to researchers whose toil illuminates paths and builds brighter tomorrows with novel ideas.’ Uttarakhand’s Dhami celebrated the discovery’s global impact: ‘Raman’s feat exemplifies Indian genius, inspiring self-reliance and innovation forever.’
Mohan Yadav of Madhya Pradesh hailed it as a directional shift in science for human good. Rekha Gupta from Delhi affirmed: ‘Raman Effect marks innovation’s foundation; India’s research push ensures advancement.’ Nayab Saini of Haryana called for science in everyday life: ‘Wishes to innovators—let’s advance society via knowledge and tech.’
Beyond mere felicitations, these statements weave a narrative of national pride and ambition. They remind us that from Raman’s era to today, Indian science continues to evolve, tackling modern issues like sustainability and digital transformation, positioning the country as a innovation powerhouse.
