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Analogue astronaut Jahnavi Dangeti meets Pawan Kalyan, shares her achievements

Analogue astronaut Jahnavi Dangeti meets Pawan Kalyan, shares her achievements

The Hindu26-06-2025
Deputy Chief Minister and Minister for Science and Technology K. Pawan Kalyan on Thursday congratulated analogue astronaut, Jahnavi Dangeti, 23, for being selected as an Astronaut Candidate (ASCAN) for the space mission of Titan Space Industries, a U.S.-based private agency. Ms. Jahnavi is a native of Palakollu, in West Godavari district.
On Thursday, Ms. Jahnavi shared her achievements with Mr. Pawan Kalyan and Union Minister of Tourism and Culture Gajendra Singh Shekhawat during the inauguration of the Regional Science Centre in Rajamahendravaram City.
According to an official release, Mr. Pawan Kalyan inquired about the ASCAN programme. Ms. Jahnavi is also expected to meet Mr. Pawan Kalyan to share her dreams and achievements.
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Analogue astronaut Jahnavi Dangeti meets Pawan Kalyan, shares her achievements

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