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Dr.C.V.RAMAN |
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210,
Bow Bazaar Street
One evening Raman was returning from his office in a tramcar. He saw the name plate of the
'Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science' at 210, Bow Bazaar Street. Immediately
he got off the tram and went in. Dr. Amritlal Sircar was the Honarary Secretary of the
Association. There were spacious rooms and old scientific instruments, which could be used
for demonstration of experiments.
Raman asked whether he could conduct research there in his spare time. Sircar gladly
agreed. Raman took up a house adjoining the Association. A door was provided between his
house and the laboratory. During the daytime he would attend his office and carry out his
duties. His mornings and nights were devoted to research. This gave him full satisfaction.
So he continued his ceaseless activities in Calcutta.
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