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From Struggling Student to Padma Shri: How HC Verma Changed the Way India Learns Physics
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From Struggling Student to Padma Shri: How HC Verma Changed the Way India Learns Physics

Maths and science have always felt like a maze for many of us. If you’ve ever flipped through Concepts of Physics , hoping to finally ‘get it’ and then felt completely stuck without the solutions, you’re not alone. For an entire generation of students, one name became almost synonymous with late-night study sessions, confusion, breakthroughs, and eventually, clarity: HC Verma. But what if the man behind one of India’s most trusted Physics books wasn’t always the confident teacher we imagine? A small nudge that changed everything Born in Darbhanga, Bihar, HC Verma wasn’t always comfortable with studies. In fact, like many students, he struggled to stay consistent . It wasn’t talent or natural brilliance that set him apart in the beginning; it was a simple moment at home. By turning complex formulas into simple understanding, Concepts of Physics helped millions replace fear with curiosity. His mother offered him a gentle deal: study for one hour, and you’ll get a thekua . What began as a small push soon turned into a routine. That one hour of focus became a daily habit, and over time, that habit transformed into genuine interest. Slowly but surely, learning stopped being a task and became something he could engage with on his own terms. Turning fear into curiosity in classrooms Years later, after completing his education, Verma realised that his true calling lay in teaching . But inside classrooms, he saw something unsettling: students weren’t asking questions, they were avoiding them. Physics, instead of sparking curiosity, was creating fear. He decided to change that. View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Better India (@thebetterindia) Over eight years, he wrote Concepts of Physics , a book that would go on to redefine how the subject is taught and learnt in India. Instead of overwhelming students with formulas, it focused on building understanding — breaking down complex ideas into something intuitive and approachable. The impact was immense. The book became a staple for IIT-JEE aspirants, guiding millions through one of the toughest academic journeys. Concepts of Physics didn’t just teach formulas; it helped millions truly understand them. But Verma’s work didn’t stop at writing. He designed over 600 simple experiments using everyday materials, reinforcing his belief that science isn’t limited to textbooks; it exists all around us. Through a nationwide initiative, he also trained more than 8,000 teachers, quietly reshaping how Physics is taught across classrooms. Turning fear of physics into mastery Alongside his academic contributions, Verma made sure to support students who couldn’t afford access to quality education, helping them continue their studies without financial strain. Over the years, his influence reached far beyond exam ranks and results. It showed in the confidence of students who once feared the subject but began to understand it. In 2021, HC Verma was awarded the Padma Shri, honouring his contribution to making Physics accessible to all. In 2021, he was awarded the Padma Shri, recognising his immense contribution to education. But his real legacy lies elsewhere – in countless classrooms, in dog-eared books, and in those small moments when a concept finally clicks. Somewhere in India right now, a student is bent over a dog-eared copy of Concepts of Physics, wrestling with a problem that won't budge. They don't know his story. They don't need to. The book is doing what he always intended — sitting quietly beside them, refusing to give up on them.

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