Film on Dr Homi Bhabha by TIFR marking his birth centenary in 2009

Описание к видео Film on Dr Homi Bhabha by TIFR marking his birth centenary in 2009

About the Film:
Homi Jehangir Bhabha, who made visionary and historic contribution to institution and nation building, is one of the leading figures of science in India. On the occasion of his birth centenary in 2009 the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) made a film on his life and achievements. The film traces his early life in Bombay, his student days in Cambridge, his scientific work, his return to India
leading up to the establishment of TIFR and the atomic energy establishment (now named after him). The narrative is mainly told by people who knew Bhabha well including M.G.K Menon, B.V. Sreekantan, Govind Swarup, Obaid Siddiqui and others.

The film was premiered at TIFR on 31 October, 2012.

The Prelude to the film on Dr Homi Bhabha was presented by Prof. Spenta R. Wadia at the India International Centre, Delhi. It is available in the slides at the URL given below:
https://www.icts.res.in/media/uploads...

Table of Contents (powered by https://videoken.com)
0:00:00 Start
0:00:08 Dr Bhabha's voice
0:01:26 Film on Dr Homi Bhabha by TIFR marking his birth centenary in 2009
0:04:34 Baba Emphasized Excellence
0:06:24 Dr Bhabha's study
0:11:48 1939 - Builder of great Indian Institute
0:14:20 [Voice recordings]
0:14:51 Letter written to the chairman of the trust
0:15:22 Dr Bhabha founded the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research at the Cosmic Ray Unit,
0:15:23 1st June 1945 - Dr. Bhabha founded the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research at the Cosmic Ray Unit, Indian Institute of Science Bangalore
0:18:07 1st January, 1954
0:18:15 Voice of J.R.D. Tata
0:19:43 Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
0:19:59 The detectors that were used in Kolar Gold Fields, Karnataka, are now used at the Cosmic Ray Unit in Ooty
0:20:51 First Conference on the Peaceful uses of Atomic Energy Geneva, 1955
0:28:42 The imported CDC computer system
0:34:24 CMRT - NCRA has set up a unique facility for radio astronomical research using the metrewave range of the spectrum, known as the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT).
0:37:05 Exhibition of the TIFR Art Collection at The National Gallery of Modern Art Mumbai
0:41:52 Conclusion
0:47:14 "I know quite clearly what I want out of life.

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