Celebrating Numerical Harmony through National Mathematics Day
Introduction:
The birth anniversary of Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan is celebrated as National Mathematics Day. On his 125th birth anniversary, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh inaugurated it at the University of Madras on 26 December 2011 and declared that 2012 would be observed as the National Mathematics Year. On this occasion, National Mathematics Day is celebrated in India on 22 December every year. The day is celebrated by organizing numerous educational programs in schools and universities across the country. In 2017, the inauguration of the Ramanujan Mathematics Park at Kuppam, Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh, further added to the significance of the day. To honor this mathematician, National Mathematics Day is celebrated in every school and university in India.
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Who was Srinivasa Ramanujan?
Srinivasa Ramanujan was a self-taught Indian mathematician. His outstanding contributions to mathematical analysis, infinite series, and number theory have earned him comparisons with legends like Euler and Gauss. He was born in Erode, Tamil Nadu, in 1887 and died in 1920. At just 13, he mastered advanced trigonometry and began discovering his theorems. Despite having a short life, Ramanujan's extraordinary talent and originality make him one of the rarest geniuses in the history of mathematics.
Why Ramanujan’s birthday is celebrated as national mathematics day?
Srinivasa Ramanujan's revolutionary contributions to mathematics are undeniable.
In honor of these outstanding contributions of Ramanujan to mathematics, his birth anniversary is celebrated to remind us of the transformative power of mathematics and its important role in innovation and progress around the world.
Objectives of celebrating National Mathematics Day:
The main objectives of celebrating National Mathematics Day are
Themes of National Mathematics Day by year:
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Year |
Theme |
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2012 |
Mathematics: A bridge of innovation |
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2015 |
Mathematics, Art, and Creativity |
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2018 |
Celebrating the legacy of Srinivasa Ramanujan and his contribution to mathematics |
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2021 |
Mathematics for a better world |
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2023 |
Mathematics for everyone |
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2024 |
Mathematics: The bridge to innovation and progress |
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2025 |
Mathematics, Art, and Creativity |
Conclusion:
National Mathematics Day is celebrated on the birthday of legendary Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan. It creates awareness among people of all ages about the immense power of mathematics and instills a love for mathematics. This day not only showcases Ramanujan's genius but also reflects the importance of mathematics in our daily lives. Let us celebrate National Mathematics Day to encourage mathematical literacy and creativity and renew our commitment to empowering future mathematicians.
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