About the story:
This short biography of India's celebrated scientist and Nobel Prize winner Sir C.V. Raman is a testament to the power of curiosity and questioning. Ever since he was a child, Raman's mind was abuzz with thoughts about the universe and its beings. How did the roses get their colour? What made the violin produce its lilting music? Why is the sea blue? These were just some of the questions he incessantly wondered about. His childhood zeal to find scientific answers led him to do experiments, indulge in unending research, debunk existing beliefs, test his hypothesis, and not rest till he could validate the results. It is this unflinching quest to construct new knowledge that eventually led him to discover the 'Raman Effect'. This story unpacks the events in Raman's life that made him the first Asian to receive a Nobel Prize in any branch of science.
Deeptha Vivekanand is a professional storyteller, trainer and educator. Deeptha turned to full-time storytelling in 2009 after a career in Corporate Learning & Development. Her interest in storytelling as a teaching-learning methodology also drew her to find her voice as a performance storyteller. Deeptha enjoys narrating personal stories, biographies, folktales, legends and myths from around the world.
Through her venture Ever After Learning, she conducts storytelling performances and workshops for young people and adults; she is frequently invited to speak on storytelling, offer story-coaching and consulting, and develop story-based content for educational institutions, corporate organisations and community initiatives. Deeptha has led storytelling workshops for Thoughtworks, Prestige Real Estate, INREM Foundation, Quest Alliance, L&T Infrastructure, ISB Mohali, NASSCOM & TiE Chandigarh. Deeptha is currently the Storytelling & Reading Lead at St Kabir Public School, Chandigarh, where she works to integrate storytelling into the curriculum across all grades, trains teachers to become story-educators, and oversees various literacy initiatives. She has also co-created an online training module titled 'Storytelling As Pedagogy' commissioned by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), the apex body of education in India.