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Raman Research Institute, Bangalore
The Raman
Research Institute was founded by Nobel laureate Sir C.V.Raman
in 1948 with funds from private sources. The main activity
of the institute was basic research in selected areas of physics
which were of particular interest to Prof. Raman. The institute
owes its origin to action of government of Mysore in gifting
to the Indian Academy of Sciences a plot of land in Bangalore
in December 1934. In the year 1956, Prof. Raman made an irrevocable
gift to the Indian Academy of Sciences, of various movable
and immovable properties for the use and the benefit of the
Raman Research Institute.
After Prof. Raman's death in November, 1970,
The Indian Academy of Sciences created in July 1971 a public
charitable educational trust by the name Raman Research Institute
Trust (RRI Trust). The Academy transferred to the trust the
lands, buildings, deposits, securities, bank deposits, moneys,
laboratories, instruments and other movable and immovable
properties held by it for the purpose of RRI. One of the main
objectives of the RRI Trust is principally to maintain, conduct
and sustain the Raman Research Institute.
The institute was reorganized in 1972 and started
receiving funds from the Department of Science and Technology
of the Government of India. The institute is administered
by a Governing Council.
Currently, the main areas of research are Astronomy
and Astrophysics, Liquid Crystals, Theoretical Physics and
Optics.
Contact
For more information please contact:
The Director
Raman Research Institute
C. V. Raman Avenue, Sadashivanagar, Bangalore - 560 080
INDIA.
Phone: 91-080-2361 0122 to 2361 0129 (8 lines)
Fax: 91-80-2361 0492
E-mail: root at rri dot res dot in
Website: www.rri.res.in
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