NATIONAL MATHEMATICS DAY
CELEBRATIONS
(Birth Anniversary of the Indian Mathematical Genius Sri Srinivasa
Ramanujan)
22nd December, 2017
Organized by
Department of Mathematics & Statistics
Inviting the Guests by Smt. Ch. Radhika,
Lecturer in Statistics
Prayer Song by Students
Condolences to Sri Srinivasa Ramanujan, Indian Mathematical Genius
Power Point Presentation by the Students
Speech by Sri J. Panduranga Rao,
Director, Academics & Planning
Sri M. Venkateswara Rao, Head, Dept.
of Mathematics addressing the students
Staff & Students at the Programme
Power Point Presentation by the Students
Prize distribution to the students
Vote of thanks by Smt. M. L. Prasanna,
Lecturer in Mathematics
GIST
NATIONAL MATHEMATICS DAY CELEBRATIONS (Birth Anniversary of the Indian Mathematical Genius Sri Srinivasa
Ramanujan)
22nd December, 2017
Organized by Department of Mathematics & Statistics
Srinivasa Ramanujan (1887-1920) born at Erode, Tamilnadu. He was
a prominent student winning academic prizes in high school level. At age
16, his life took a turn after he obtained a book titled “A synopsis of
elementary results in pure and applied mathematics”. After his education
career, he worked as a clerk. At that time he wrote a 10 page letter
contained above 120 statement of theorem on infinite series, integrals,
continued functions and number theory to the English. Mathematicians
G.H. Hardy and collaborate J.E. Little wood during this period he had his
first paper published, a 17 page work on Bernouli numbers that appeared in
1911 in the Journal of the Indian Mathematical facts. Cambridge University
rated him bachelor of degree in 1916 and he was elected as fellow of Royal
Society in 1918 by that he was hospitalized. He returned India in 1919 his
health failed again and died in 1920. In 1997, the Ramanujan Journal was
launched to publish work in “Area of Mathematics influenced by
Ramanjuan”. In 2012, the Government of India declared December, 22 as
“National Mathematics Day”.