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All satellites functioned during Operation Sindoor: Isro chairman

All satellites functioned during Operation Sindoor: Isro chairman

Time of India4 hours ago
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Sivaganga: Stating that all Indian satellites worked perfectly during
Operation Sindoor
, chairman of the
Indian Space Research Organisation
(Isro), V Narayanan, said that the organisation has the responsibility to ensure safety and security of the Indian citizens.
The satellites, 55 in number, will be increased to around 155 within the next three years, he added.
Addressing the 36th convocation of Alagappa University in Karaikudi on Monday, Narayanan said, "Our astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla became the first Indian to reach the International Space Station (ISS) and land back on earth safely."
He also said that India will have its own space station by 2035 and ensure human landing and safe return from the moon by 2040.
Narayanan further said that the Gaganyaan human space mission is at an advanced stage and will soon take Indians to space and back using Isro's own launcher. Narayanan added that India became the fourth country to successfully achieve docking and undocking in space with the success of the SpaDeX Mission.
Tamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi presided over the function and gave away the degrees to the new graduates. G Ravi, vice-chancellor, Alagappa University, welcomed the governor. A total of 43,163 candidates were conferred with degrees, of which 314 obtained their degrees in person. Out of the 314, one was awarded a DSc (Doctor of Science, and 133 conferred PhD. There were 180 ranks holders and medal winners. The governor also visited Alagappa Model Higher Secondary School and interacted with the students.
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