National Science Day is observed annually on 28 February to commemorate the discovery of the Raman Effect by physicist CV Raman in 1928. Since 1986, this day has been celebrated across India to recognise scientific achievements and promote awareness among students and the public. Schools and institutions organise events such as essay writing and speech competitions to encourage students to explore science and its impact on society.
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