Bharatha ratna CNR Rao
Chinthamani nagesha
Ramachandra Rao also known as C.N.R. Rao (born 30 June 1934),
is an Indian chemist who has worked mainly in solid-state and structural chemistry. He currently serves as the
Head of the Scientific Advisory Council to the Prime Minister
of India. Rao has honorary doctorates
from 60 universities from around the world. He has authored around 1,500
research papers and 45 scientific books.On 16 November 2013, the Government of India announced his selection for Bharat Ratna, the highest civilian award in India, making him the third scientist after C.V. Raman and A. P. J. Abdul Kalam to receive the award.He was conferred the award on 4 February 2014 by President Pranab Mukherjee in a special ceremony in the Durbar Hall of the Rashtrapati Bhavan. Early life and education
C.N.R.
Rao was born in Bangalore to Hanumantha Nagesa Rao and
Nagamma Nagesa Rao. He was an only child, and his learned parents made an
academic environment. He was well versed in Hindu literature from his mother and in English
from his father at an early age. He did not attend elementary school but was
home-tutored by his mother, who was particularly skilled in arithmetic and
Hindu literature. He entered middle school in 1940, at age six. Although he was
the youngest in his class, he used to tutor his classmates in mathematics and
English. He passed lower secondary examination (class VII) in first class in
1944. He was ten years old, and his father rewarded him with four annas
(twenty-five paisa). He attended Acharya Patashala high school in Basavanagudi, which made a lasting influence
on his interest in chemistry. His father enrolled him to a Kannada-medium course to encourage his
mother tongue, but at home used English for all conversation. He completed
secondary school leaving certificate in first class in 1947. He studied BSc at Central College, Bangalore. Here he developed his communication skills in
English and also learnt Sanskrit. He obtained his bachelor's
degree from Mysore
University in 1951,
in first class, and only at the age of seventeen. He initially thought of
joining Indian Institute of Science (IISc) for a diploma or a postgraduate degree in chemical
engineering, but a
teacher persuaded him to attend Banaras Hindu University. He obtained a
master's in chemistry from BHU two
years later. In 1953 he was granted a scholarship for PhD in IIT Kharagpur. But four foreign universities, MIT, Penn State, Columbia and Purdue also offered him financial
support. He chose Purdue. His first research paper was published in the Agra
University Journal of Research in 1954. He completed PhD in 1958, only
after two years and nine months, at age twenty-four.
Indian government honours :
Padma Shri
in 1974,
Padma Vibhushan in 1985,
Karnataka Ratna by the Karnataka State
Government in 2001,
Bharat Ratna in 2014
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Thursday, 7 April 2016
Bharatha ratna CNR Rao
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