Prafulla Chandra Ray was a ‘revolutionary in the garb of a scientist.’ Comment
Answer: Known as “Father of Indian Chemistry”, Prafulla Chandra Ray was a nationalist scientist and teacher.
Contributions in Scientific Field
- 1895: Discovered compound Mercurous Nitrite.
- 1920: General President of Indian Science Congress.
- 1924: Established Indian Chemical Society and The Journal of Indian Chemical Society.
- Established India’s first pharmaceutical company, Bengal Chemicals.
He was considered as a “revolutionary in the garb of a scientist” as:
- Affiliated with Swadeshi-inspired National Council of Education.
- Criticized the British for their failure to understand nationalist feelings of Indians and opposed separate electorates.
- During Non-cooperation Movement in 1924, he declared, “Science can afford to wait but Swaraj cannot.”
- During World ....
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