Prafulla Chandra Ray
Famous Indian Scientists
Prafulla Chandra Ray
Prafulla Chandra was born on 2 August 1861 in RaruliKatipara, a
village in the District of Khulna (in present day Bangladesh) His early
education started in his village school He often played truant and spent his
time resting comfortably on the branch of a tree, hidden under its leaves After
attending the village school, he went to Kolkata, where he studied at Hare
School and the Metropolitan College The lectures of Alexander Pedler in the
Presidency College, which he used to attend, attracted him to chemistry,
although his first love was literature He continued to take interest in literature,
and taught himself Latin and French at home After obtaining a FA diploma
from the University of Calcutta, he proceeded to the University of Edinburgh
on a Gilchrist scholarship where he obtained both his BSc and DSc degrees
In 1888, Prafulla Chandra made his journey home to India Initially
he spent a year working with his famous friend Jagadish Chandra Bose in his
laboratory In 1889, Prafulla Chandra was appointed an Assistant Professor of
Chemistry in the Presidency College, Kolkata His publications on mercurous
nitrite and its derivatives brought him recognition from all over the world
Equally important was his role as a teacher he inspired a generation of young
chemists in India thereby building up an Indian school of chemistry Famous
Indian scientists like Meghnad Saha and Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar were among
his students
Prafulla Chandra believed that the progress of India could be achieved
only by industrialization He set up the first chemical factory in India, with
very minimal resources, working from his home In 1901, this pioneering effort
resulted in the formation of the Bengal Chemical and Pharmaceutical Works
Ltd
He retired from the Presidency College in 1916, and was appointed as
Professor of Chemistry at the University Science College In 1921 when
Prafulla Chandra reached 60 years, he donated, in advance, all his salary for
the rest of his service in the University to the development of the Department
of Chemistry and to the creation of two research fellowships The value of
this endowment was about two lakh rupees He eventually retired at the age of
75 In Prafulla Chandra Ray, the qualities of both a scientist and an industrial
entrepreneur were combined and he can be thought of as the father of the
Indian Pharmaceutical industry