Some Eminent Indian Scientists and Technologists
Gopalakrishnan, K. V.
Some Eminent Indian Scientists and Technologists - New Delhi National Council of Education Research and Training 2001 - 118p
Part A: India and the Scientific Revolution
1. The Scientific-Industrial Revolution and its Impact on Mankind
2. How the Scientific Revolution Development
3. How Europe Benefited from the Scientific Revolution
4. How the Non-industrialised Nations Fared
5. India and the Scientific Revolution
6. Science and Technology in Independent India
Part B: Some Eminent Indian Scientists and Technologists
1. Jagdish Chandra Bose: He could “Talk” to Plants
2. M. Visvesvaraya – Visionary Extraordinary
3. Acharya P. C. Ray – Trail Blazer for the Indian Chemical Industry
4. Srinivasa Ramanujan – A Nearly Lost Genius
5. C. V. Raman – Very Little Spend, but Nobel Prize Won
6. Meghnad Saha – Handicaps No Bar to Great Achievement
7. Satyendra Nath Bose – A Name Immortalized
8. Yellpragada Subba Raw – His Obsession was Conquest of Diseases
9. K. S. Krishnan – Sealing Wax and String Research
10. Homi Jehangir Bhabha – The Father of the Indian Nuclear Programmes
11. S. Chandrasekhar – His Eyes were on the Stars
12. Vikram Ambalal Sarabhai – Pioneer ofOur Space Programme
13. Veghese Kurian - Father of the White Revolution
14. M. S. Swaminathan – His Revolution was Green in Colour
15. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam – Possible in India Too
No ISBN
General
Indian Scientists
509.2 / GOP
Some Eminent Indian Scientists and Technologists - New Delhi National Council of Education Research and Training 2001 - 118p
Part A: India and the Scientific Revolution
1. The Scientific-Industrial Revolution and its Impact on Mankind
2. How the Scientific Revolution Development
3. How Europe Benefited from the Scientific Revolution
4. How the Non-industrialised Nations Fared
5. India and the Scientific Revolution
6. Science and Technology in Independent India
Part B: Some Eminent Indian Scientists and Technologists
1. Jagdish Chandra Bose: He could “Talk” to Plants
2. M. Visvesvaraya – Visionary Extraordinary
3. Acharya P. C. Ray – Trail Blazer for the Indian Chemical Industry
4. Srinivasa Ramanujan – A Nearly Lost Genius
5. C. V. Raman – Very Little Spend, but Nobel Prize Won
6. Meghnad Saha – Handicaps No Bar to Great Achievement
7. Satyendra Nath Bose – A Name Immortalized
8. Yellpragada Subba Raw – His Obsession was Conquest of Diseases
9. K. S. Krishnan – Sealing Wax and String Research
10. Homi Jehangir Bhabha – The Father of the Indian Nuclear Programmes
11. S. Chandrasekhar – His Eyes were on the Stars
12. Vikram Ambalal Sarabhai – Pioneer ofOur Space Programme
13. Veghese Kurian - Father of the White Revolution
14. M. S. Swaminathan – His Revolution was Green in Colour
15. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam – Possible in India Too
No ISBN
General
Indian Scientists
509.2 / GOP