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Anna Mani: Google Doodle celebrates 104th birth anniversary of ‘Weather Woman of India’

Google Doodle is celebrating the 104th birth anniversary of meteorologist and physicist Anna Mani, her contributions to India’s science sector made it possible for Indian agencies to accurately predict the weather conditions of the country in the present day.

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New Delhi [India], August 23 (ANI): On the occasion of the 104th birth anniversary of India’s renowned physicist and meteorologist Anna Mani, search engine Google paid a heartfelt tribute to her via a creative doodle.

Google honoured Anna Mani through a colourful and whimsical illustration of Anna Mani on its home page.

Known as the ‘Weather Woman of India’, Anna Mani was born on August 23 in 1918 in Kerala (known as Travancore then). Her life’s work as a physicist and meteorologist made it possible for Indian agencies to accurately predict the weather conditions of the country in the present day.

“Happy 104th birthday, Anna Mani! Your life’s work inspired brighter days for this world,” Google said.

After seeing the special doodle, many Indians lauded Google for the honour.

“Google made this doodle for the world. We are proud of our Indian physicist ANNA MANI,” a netizen wrote on Twitter.

Google made this doodle for the world.
We are proud to our indian physicist ANNA MANI !#google#doodle#indianwoman#indiansciencest#Annamani#Happybirthdayannamani pic.twitter.com/X4r11d1w66

— Manisha Jain मनीषा जैन‌ 🇮🇳🌏 (@22manishaJ) August 23, 2022

“Anna Mani at Google. Super proud,” another one tweeted.

After completing Bachelor of Science with honours in physics and chemistry from Presidency College, Madras, Anna Mani taught at WCC for a year and won a scholarship for post-graduate studies at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. She then, under the guidance of Nobel Laureate Sir CV Raman, studied spectroscopy, specializing in diamonds and rubies.

Between 1942 and 1945, Anna Mani published five papers, completed her Ph.D. dissertation, and started a graduate program at Imperial College, London.

In 1948 she returned to India and started working for the India Meteorological Department (IMD), where she helped the country design and manufacture its own weather instruments.

Mani was also an early advocate of alternative energy sources. Throughout the 1950s, she established a network of solar radiation monitoring stations and published several papers on sustainable energy measurement.

In 1987, she won the INSA K. R. Ramanathan Medal for her remarkable contributions to science. After her retirement, she was appointed as a Trustee of the Raman Research Institute in Bangalore. (ANI)

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