President Murmu called India's achievements in the field of space extraordinary, praised ISRO
National Space Day: President Draupadi Murmu called India's achievements in the field of space extraordinary. She said that the whole world needs to learn from India, which has pledged to have garbage-free space missions. She said that space garbage can create problems for future missions. All countries should think about this.
It is extraordinary, President Draupadi Murmu said of India's achievements in the field of space, adding that this has increased our capabilities as a country. Alongside this, Murmu expressed concern over the increasing garbage in space and said amid all this, the world needs to learn from ISRO which has pledged to have a garbage-free space mission.
It is worth mentioning that ISRO has targeted to make all of its space missions garbage-free by 2030. He was addressing a program organized on the first anniversary of the successful landing of Chandrayaan-3 on the moon on August 23 last year. In order to always keep the marvelous success of Chandrayaan-3 in mind, a series of celebrating this date as Space Day has been initiated.
Union Minister Jitendra Singh, ISRO chief S. The program was organized at the Bharat Mandapam, and Somnath participates with many engineers ISRO Scientists, and representatives related to the space industry in this program. Murmu said, "The space garbage can create problems for future missions; all countries must think about it." Praising ISRO, he says that this agency has made a big contribution towards the Social and Economic development of the country. He also rewarded the winners of the Robotic Challenge for their impressive performance on this very day.