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December Maahinyaateel Vidnyanyatree: Shaastradnya Jeevan-Charitr Sangrah
December Maahinyaateel Vidnyanyatree: Shaastradnya Jeevan-Charitr Sangrah
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About the Book
Scientists are conducting scientific research for the purpose of advancement of scientific knowledge. They are motivated by the thrill of seeing or figuring out something that no one has before. For the purpose to promote and emphasize crucial role of science in society, to engage the public in scientific discussions, to highlight its contribution to sustainable development and peace, the month of December is notably marked by Indian National Mathematics Day: 22 December. December is with birth anniversaries of influential scientists, like Sir Kariamanikkam Srinivasa Krishnan; Theodor Schwann; Howard Martin Temin; Irawati Dinkar Karve; Srinivasa Ramanujan Iyengar and Sir Isaac Newton. It is essential to popularize the biographies of scientists in classical languages like Marathi. Book is commemorating scientist’s contributions through discoveries and inventions. Biographies provide readers with valuable insights of remarkable individuals. In this book, author explains how minds of scientists worked and the mysteries of the universe that they discovered. December born scientists are (were) enthusiastic and linked through their wider area of science, bound to have fortified inventions and discoveries. Present book is going to inspire readers of Marathi, Indo-Aryan Prakrit and Indian classical language and popularize the science around world.
Book is a good read of general knowledge of the past history of science to people of all ages. Book is really enjoying biographies of scientists, bringing history to life and helping the readers better understand the scientific foundation on which society stand
About the Author
After working as Junior College teacher (three years at Rajendra Vidyalaya and Junior College, Khandala District- Satara) and Professor in Zoology (thirty-three years at Agricultural Development Trust, Shardabai Pawar Mahila Mahavidyalaya Shardanagar, Malegaon Baramati), Dr. Vitthalrao B. Khyade retired on 31 May, 2023. Use of Juvenoid Compounds; herbal compounds (Digoxin); Stevia Inulin; terpene compounds (including retinol) and acetone extractives of selected plants for rearing the fifth instar larvae of silkworm for commercial silk is the significant contribution of his kind self. Through the research on BSF, his contributions to science directly helped to raise the antiaging formulation. The antimicrobial proteins of BSF have a critical role in enhancement of immunity and he believe to be involved in the treatment of cancer. He is recipient of more than thirty international prestigious awards of best research papers and the best presentations. More than three hundred published research papers are on his credit. Thirty of his publications are with Nobel Laureates. One research scholar had been completed the Ph. D. Degree and two scholars have been completed the M. Phil. Degree through the able guidance of his kind self. Dedication to ADT governance and groundbreaking work in Popularization of Science through “Dr. APIS-Science-Spectrum” served to earn significant citation from Global Society for Health and Educational Growth and “Best Scientist” award of Bharathiar University, Coimbatore. He is passionate and curious about research, literature and writings. For readers to get inspired and fascinated by contents of writings, he used to infuse his writings with passion. He is perhaps the most well-known Indian scientist, holding a record number of published research papers (more than three hundred over individual or joint research papers in total. Thirty of published papers are with Nobel Laureates).
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