Meghnad Saha, whose Theory of Thermal Ionisation, is one of the landmarks of modern astronomy. Also introduced nuclear physics as a discipline in India. One of the great Indian scientists of modern era. Thread on his death anniversary today.
One of the most important scientific theories during the 20th century, has been the theory of thermal ionization. Basically an expression, that relates the ionization state of a gas, in thermal equilibrium to the temperature and pressure.
It combined the theories of quantum mechanics and statistical mechanics and is used to explain the spectral classification of stars. Arthur Stanley Eddington, called it as one of the most important landmark in the history of astronomy.
The man who developed the theory, after whom it is named, is one of the greatest Indian scientists of the modern era, Meghnad Saha. He founded nuclear physics as a discipline in India, also built the first cyclotron in India. #meghnadsaha
The National Academy of Sciences, Allahabad, Indian Physical Society, Kolkata were founded by him, an equally great institution builder too.He was also an MP for some time, and the Damodar Valley Project was his idea. He contributed a lot to river planning, management.
This remarkable genius was was born on Oct 6, 1893 in a rather poor family at a small village near Dhaka. His father Jagannath, a petty shopkeeper, did not even have the money to educate his children. His elder brother had to drop out and work in a jute mill.
While his other brother too had to discontinue education, and help his father in the shop. Saha studied in the village primary school for some time, and demonstrated an excellent aptitude for learning. #meghnadsaha
His parents however could not afford to educate him further, and his father saw no use either. However his brother came to his aid, and with the help of a kind hearted doctor, Ananta Kumar, he managed to study at Simula. #meghnadsaha
The doctor gave him free lodging and boarding, for which Saha in return ran some odd errands. With help from his brother and the Purba Banga Baisya Samiti, Saha managed to complete his education later at Collegiate School, Dhaka. #meghnadsaha
He was passionate about Maths as well as History and literature at school. His favorite books were Tagore’s Katha o Kahani about Rajput, Maratha warriors, Michael Madusudhan Dutt’s Meghnad Badh Kavya along with Todd’s Annals on Rajasthan. #meghnadsaha
However Saha had to leave Collegiate School, due to his participation in Swadeshi Movement. He later got his Indian School Certificate from Dhaka College. He soon joined Presidency, Kolkata, where his class mates included S.N.Bose while P.C.Mahalanobis was his senior.
He was fortunate enough to have teachers like J.C.Bose( Physics), P.C.Ray( Chemistry) while at Presidency. It was his interaction with them, that influnced his thoughts, value system and career too. In a way Presidency was a hub of the Bengal Renaissance. #meghnadsaha
After graduating from Presidency, Saha joined Univ College of Science, as an Applied Maths lecturer. Later Saha along with S.N.Bose joined the Physics Dept at Kolkata Univ, and C.V.Raman joined them later. #meghnadsaha
And neither did he have enough money to pay for the publication of his research paper in a foreign journal. Nevertheless this did not prevent Meghnad Saha from continuing his research, work in Physics on a varied range of topics. #meghnadsaha
Between 1917-19, he published 10 different papers in Physics on topics ranging from Maxwell’s Stresses to Quantum Theory. It was around this time too that Meghnad Saha began his work on astrophysics, reading the works of Planck, Bohr and Sommerfield.
Along with S.N.Bose he also published an English translation of Theory of Relativity, and got it done in a book form too. His work on Stellar Spectra, got him the Premchand Roy Scholarship from Kolkata University, that enabled him to go abroad.#meghnadsaha
In Europe, Saha, first worked under Albert Fowler in London, and later at Walter Nernst’s Lab in Berlin. It was during his stay at Berlin, that Meghnad Saha came up with landmark theory of Thermal Ionization, named after him later.
On his return to India, he worked for some in Kolkata University, before moving out to Allahabad University. His work on the thermal ionization, led to what is now called the Saha-Langmuir equation in Astrophysics.
Basically it is an expression that relates ionization state of a gas in thermal equilibrium to temperature and pressure. The Saha equation has become one of the basic tools for interpretation of spectra of stars in astrophysics. #meghnadsaha
In fact the term “to Saha correctly” is a tribute to him in that field, indicating a correct interpretation, one of the rare Indian scientists to have that honor. It must be noted that Meghnad Saha derived the Saha equation with very meagre lab equipment, practically no data.
It was just through plain observation and derivation, outstanding achievement against all odds. On his return to India, he worked for sometime in Kolkata University, before moving out to Allahabad University.
His decision to leave Kolkata Univ was due to the meagre grants then given for pursuing research. Again at Allahabad University,Meghnad Saha improved the workshop, library, and managed to churn out quality research papers along with his students. #meghnadsaha
It was at Allahabad University, that Meghnad Saha, came up with his landmark publication A Treatise on Heat in 1931, which he wrote along with C.V.Raman and B.N.Srivastava, that remains one of the most important books in Physics to date. #meghnadsaha
He rejoined Kolkata Univ in 1938, around the time when Dr.Shyamprasad Mukherjee was the VC, and restructured the Post Grad syllabus in Physics. He also set up the Dept of Radio Physics, Applied Electronics at Kolkata University, built many institutions. #meghnadsaha
The Institute for Nuclear Physics, Kolkata was founded by Meghnad Saha in 1950, foundation stone was laid by Shyama Prasad Mukherjee. He also founded the Indian Science News Association, in 1935, for the purpose of spreading scientific education among public.
Saha, like most other modern Indian scientists, was a first rate institution builder. Some of them that owe their growth to him were National Academy of Science, Indian Physical Society and IISc. He was also director at Indian Association for Cultivation of Science. #meghnadsaha
He had a close association with Netaji who was impressed with his work on science, as well as on flood relief. The Damodar Valley Committee was formed due to Saha’s writings on the devastating effect of the river's flooding in Bengal, and parts of Jharkhand. #meghnadsaha
He deeply believed in large scale industrialization, and use of science and technology, for the development and growth of India. In 1952, he was elected as an Independent MP from Kolkata North West, made his voice heard in Parliament. #meghnadsaha
I had lived in ivory tower up to 1930. But science and technology are as important for administration now-a-days as law and order. I have gradually glided into politics because I wanted to be of some use to the country in my own humble way.- Meghnad Saha
He actually defeated a powerful and well funded Congress candidate Prabhu Dayal Himatsingka, funding his campaign from the proceeds he got from sale of his textbook on Heat. Yet he won by more than 16% margin, such was his stature. #meghnadsaha
As an MP too, Meghnad Saha, made an active contribution in Parliament, on areas like Education, River Projects, Atomic Energy etc. He was known for his very incisive analysis of issues, without being unduly critical, and his questioning of the Govt on critical issues.
“Meghnad Saha’s ionization equation which opened the door to stellar astrophysics was one of the top ten achievements of 20th century Indian science and could be considered in the Nobel Prize class.”- Jayant Narlikar
Saha also remains one of the Indian Scientists, who was bypassed for the Nobel Physics around 7 times. The comittee felt his landmark work on Ionization was a good application but not discovery. #meghnadsaha
Meghnad Saha passed away on February 16,1956 due to a heart attack in New Delhi. He had been suffering from hypertension from long. Yet his legacy would forever remain in the Saha Equation, and the institutions he developed, and his book on Heat. #Naman
Vasudev Balwant Phadke, often called as the father of the Indian armed revolt, passes away on this date in 1883 in a prison in Aden.
Thread on a great revolutionary.
A Chitpavan Brahmin from Konkan, who rallied peasant castes like Dhangars, Kolis, Bhils as well as warrior communities like Ramoshis against British rule. He often attacked rich English businessmen or zamindars, to raise funds for his liberation struggle.
Phadke was born in the coastal Konkan village of Shirdhon, in Raigad district, on November 4, 1845. He showed no interest in regular school education, and preferred to learn wrestling, horse riding.
Beating up poor migrants from North, coming to work. These Dumeels are one of the worst species of humanity, foul mouth, abusive, but then they are just following the leaders of their parent party.
Drunk on cheap TASMAC Sarukku, bunch of bloody useless loafers who can't do any productive work, show their heroism, beating up poor helpless people, harassing stalking girls, these Dumeels are a cancer that will destroy TN some day.
But then you have a party in power, whose leaders assaulted a lady in Assembly, think it's birthright to abuse women with the sickest language, who are essentially a bunch of bloody corrupt crooks, can't expect better.
Created this map of both Andhra Pradesh, Telangana Literacy rates using iipmaps.com. Please do check out, and thanks @indiainpixels for this great tool. Some very interesting details.
@indiainpixels Telangana has a slightly higher literacy rate only due to Hyderabad and Warangal areas. Large gap between Warangal Urban and Rural areas if you look at the map above.
Lowest literacy rates in Telangana are in Southern part, Wanaparthy, Jogulamba Gadwal, Narayanpet, and Nirmal, Medak districts too having very low literacy rates.
#TodayInHistory The Allies launch an offensive on Monte Cassino in 1944, as the mountain top town is bombed to rubble, including the renowned Saint Benedict Abbey , inviting criticism from the Pope. One of the bloodiest battles of the War, that included a series of assaults.
The objective of the assault on Monte Cassino, was to break through the Winter Line in Italy held by the Axis forces, that was acting like a barrier to Rome. In a 6 month long offensive, the Allies launched a series of assaults on the town, facing stiff resistance.
The first and second assaults failed, with the Allies suffering heavy casualties. It was the final assault on May 16, primarily by Polish II Corps, that ultimately helped them to secure the town, as the Senger Line was breached.
#TodayInHistory Singapore falls to the Japanese forces in 1942, as the British General Arthur Percival surrenders in one of the Allies worst defeat ever. Around 80,000 British, Indian and Australian soldiers become POWs, which is one of the largest surrender ever.
Why did Singapore end up becoming one of the darkest hours for the Allies during WWII along with Dunkirk, as Churchill put it?
Couple of reasons out here.
Thailand was looking for an opportunity to avenge its humiliation by France in 1893,1904, when the boundaries were redrawn by a series of treaties. After France fell to the Nazis, the Thai government sought the assistance of the Japanese in its war with now Vichy France.
So some Ajay Kaanth guy on Twitter managed to swindle around 1 cr from fellow Tweeple, coming up with sob stories of divorce, needing money for his parents treatment blah blah. And spent it all on gambling, guy is absconding now.
Don't get it how people can lend money that too above 50k to someone they never met in real. These days one doesn't give money even to people you know from long time. If someone is asking money from you online, take it as one big red flag.
7 lakhs to some random stranger online ???
You could have educated some poor kids with that amount, at least their lives would have benefitted.