"रॉयल सोसायटी": अवतरणों में अंतर
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06:12, 23 दिसम्बर 2012 का अवतरण
रायल सोसायटी (इसका पूरा नाम, "Royal Society of London for the Improvement of Natural Knowledge" है) विज्ञान के विकास को गति देने के लिये स्थापित विद्वानों की संस्था (learned society) है। इसकी स्थापना सन् १६६० में हुई थी और अधिकांश लोग इसे अपने तरह की संसार की सबसे पुरानी संस्था मानते हैं जो अब भी काम कर रही है।The first Indian citizen to be elected to the Fellowship of the Royal Society was Ardaseer Cursetjee. He was part of the same industrialisation processes which inspired the GTS, introducing both gas lighting and steam pumps to his native town of Bombay. Cursetjee travelled to England in 1839 to further his studies of marine steam power, which was in the process of transforming navigation and commerce in India. Within months of his arrival he had made the acquaintance of the Marquess of Northampton, then President of the Royal Society; Cursetjee himself became a Fellow on 27 May 1841. He was presented to Queen Victoria during his stay in London, and appears to have visited many of the sights of the capital, commenting that a "nuisance of London is the dirty state of the roads compared with those of Bombay".the second Indian who awarded fellow of royal society was a great Indian mathematician ramanujam , he was only metric pass.
बाहरी कड़ियाँ
- The Royal Society website
- RS list of Fellows
- The Royal Society Publishing website
- The Royal Society of London (a brief history)
- Scholarly Societies Project: Royal Society of London
- Three lectures presented at the Royal Society by Harry Kroto (Faraday Lecture), Paul Hoffman (Paul Erdos), Paul Davies (Blackholes, Worm Holes and Time Travel). Freeview video from the Vega Science Trust
- A visualization of the Royal Society's publications from 1665 to 2005
- "Nullius in Verba" Lord Rees Replies