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  1. Founded in 1934 by Sir C V Raman the Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore was registered as a Society on 27 April 1934 with the main objective of promoting the progress and upholding the cause of science.

  2. Founded in 1934 by Sir C V Raman the Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore was registered as a Society on 27 April 1934 with the main objective of promoting the progress and upholding the cause of science.

  3. The Indian Academy of Sciences (IASc) was founded by Nobel Laureate Sir C. V. Raman and was registered as a Society on 27 April 1934. Academy’s aim is promoting the progress and upholding the cause of science, in both pure and applied branches.

  4. Publication of scientific journals has been a major activity of the Academy since its formation in 1934 and the Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences Part A and Part B began publication that very year. The Academy today publishes 12 journals, several of which grew out of the original Proceedings.

  5. The Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore was founded by Indian Physicist and Nobel Laureate C. V. Raman, and was registered as a society on 27 April 1934. Inaugurated on 31 July 1934, it began with 65 founding fellows.

  6. The Indian Academy of Sciences, Bengaluru, through many scientific meetings, symposia, and public lectures it organizes, aims to facilitate exchange of scientific insights among researchers and to highlight novel findings both within the scientific community and the public.

  7. The Indian Academy of Sciences, aims at promoting the progress and upholding the cause of science in pure and applied branches. Major activities include publication of scientific journals and special volumes, organizing meetings of the Fellowship and discussions on important topics, recognizing scientific talent, improvement of science ...

  8. Access the official website of the Indian Academy of Sciences, a prestigious institution for scientific research and education in India.

  9. 6 days ago · The Indian Academy of Sciences, founded in 1934 by Professor C.V. Raman, Nobel Laureate, endeavours by all means at its disposal to promote the progress and uphold the cause of science, both in pure and applied branches.

  10. Indian Academy of Sciences. Aloke Paul, Department of Materials Engineering (2020) Ambarish Ghosh, Centre for Nanoscience and Engineering (2023) Ananthakrishna, Garani, Materials Research Centre (1995) Anil Kumar, Department of Physics (1987)

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