''Pramana'' – ''Journal of Physics'', was launched in July 1973. ''Pramana'' (which in Sanskrit means "source of valid knowledge, a standard") is the outcome of a nationwide effort by Indian physicists to disseminate their best efforts in physics. The journal is published by the
Indian Academy of Sciences
The Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore was founded by Indian Physicist and List of Nobel laureates, Nobel Laureate Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman, C. V. Raman, and was registered as a society on 27 April 1934. Inaugurated on 31 July 1934, it ...
in collaboration with the
Indian National Science Academy
The Indian National Science Academy (INSA) is a national academy in New Delhi
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and the Indian Physics Association.
The journal presents refereed papers covering current research in physics, both original contributions---research papers, brief reports or rapid communications---and invited reviews. ''Pramana'' also publishes special issues devoted to advances in specific areas of Physics.
''Pramana – Journal of Physics'' is now distributed in print outside India and online worldwide by Springer, co-publisher of the journal together with the Indian Academy of Sciences. On Springer, ''Pramana – Journal of Physics'
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''Pramana'' is published in e-only mode from Jan 2020 onwards. All content is freely available/downloadable without charge from the journal web page on the IASc websit
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Indian Journal of Physics
The ''Indian Journal of Physics'' is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Springer Science+Business Media on behalf of the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science. It was established in 1926 by C. V. Raman and cover ...
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Sādhanā
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