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Floods, Lightning And More: UP Seeks Its Own Satellite For Real-Time Alerts
Floods, Lightning And More: UP Seeks Its Own Satellite For Real-Time Alerts

News18

time3 days ago

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Floods, Lightning And More: UP Seeks Its Own Satellite For Real-Time Alerts

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath directed the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) to prepare a proposal for a dedicated state-specific satellite mission. Why does Uttar Pradesh want its own satellite? On Tuesday, a devastating cloudburst near Dharali in Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand, triggered flash floods that swept away 20–25 hotels and homestays, left about 50 people missing and many feared dead. However, to ensure such tragedies do not catch UP unprepared, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath directed the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) to prepare a proposal for a dedicated state-specific satellite mission designed to provide real-time alerts for flash floods, lightning, and other climate hazards. At the same meeting, the Chief Minister also gave the green signal to ISRO's Village Vaigyanik Karyakram (VVK) — a pioneering rural space education initiative that aims to nurture scientific curiosity and prepare the next generation of scientists and engineers from the state's villages. The directive to ISRO's Space Applications Centre (SAC), Ahmedabad, came during a recent high-level review meeting in Lucknow. Chief Minister Yogi, while expressing concern over the frequent deaths due to flash foods or lightning, said, 'The state needs advanced tools to safeguard lives and livelihoods from recurring climate threats." He urged ISRO officials to submit a formal proposal without delay. Dr Nilesh M Desai, Director of SAC, briefed the Chief Minister about the scope of the proposed mission, explaining how advanced satellites equipped with lightning-mapping systems and real-time flood monitoring capabilities could provide timely warnings to vulnerable populations. SAC is already piloting such systems in states like Bihar and Gujarat. For UP, officials say the proposed satellite could become a game-changer, especially in disaster-prone eastern districts where monsoon floods and lightning claim hundreds of lives each year. Why UP Wants Its Own Satellite Lessons from Uttarkashi tragedy: Not only in Uttarkashi, in UP, the flashfloods claims several lives in UP every year, hence there is a need for real-time early-warning systems. Recurring floods in UP: Over 400 villages in 17 districts were submerged last month, affecting more than 80,000 people in 24 hours. Lightning deaths highest in India: Uttar Pradesh records over 300 lightning-related fatalities annually — the highest in the country. Geography demands special monitoring: With its vast river plains, dense population, and vulnerable rural settlements, UP requires a dedicated satellite to forecast disasters specific to its terrain. Village Vaigyanik Karyakram: Space Science at Doorstep Alongside the disaster-monitoring satellite, Uttar Pradesh is set to witness a quiet revolution in science education. The Village Vaigyanik Karyakram (VVK), developed jointly by ISRO's SAC and the Vyomika Foundation, will bring space science directly to rural classrooms. The programme will feature 'Space on Wheels" — mobile buses carrying interactive science models and exhibits — as well as seminars and webinars conducted by ISRO scientists. Officials said that the Meritorious students will be taken on study tours to ISRO's Ahmedabad facilities, while a national-level student-led satellite payload project will involve 75 Basic Education schools from each district of the state. In addition, rural space laboratories will be set up in government schools to ensure that children from villages get access to the same opportunities as their urban counterparts. 'Our primary focus will be on 47 Chief Minister Model Composite Schools, 18 Atal Awasiya (Residential) Schools across all commissionerates, and PM Shri Schools, all of which are dream projects of the Prime Minister and Chief Minister," Dr Desai said. Raj Bhawan to Host a Space Lab Governor Anandiben Patel, who also met the ISRO team, requested the establishment of a space lab at the primary school inside the Raj Bhawan premises. The SAC team inspected the site and identified an area for the lab. She further recommended that the students of this school be taken on an exposure trip to SAC Ahmedabad to inspire them from an early age. Astronaut Training Centre on the Cards Another significant proposal came from ISRO Group Director Darshan K Patel, who suggested setting up North India's first Astronaut Training Centre in Uttar Pradesh. Such a facility, he said, would not only inspire the youth but also strategically place the state at the forefront of India's growing space-tech ecosystem. The Chief Minister responded positively, asking SAC to prepare a feasibility report for the ambitious project. Engaging the Private Sector In line with the Indian Space Policy 2023, ISRO has been actively involving private players in the space ecosystem. Dr. Desai underoted that under the aegis of INSPACe, startups such as Skyroot Aerospace, Pixxel, and Bellatrix Aerospace are contributing meaningfully to the national agenda. 'We are enabling access to government infrastructure, satellite data, and launch services through programmes like SBaaS (Space-Based as a Service), GSaaS (Ground Segment as a Service), and a Rs500 crore Technology Adoption Fund to de-risk innovation and fast-track commercialization," he said. Towards a UP State Space Policy ISRO officials also recommended formulating a dedicated Uttar Pradesh State Space Policy, similar to those already in place in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Gujarat. The Chief Minister welcomed the idea, seeing it as a way to boost space-tech startups, academic research, and industry collaboration in the state. First Rural Lab Already a Success The push for VVK builds on the success of India's first Rural Space Education Lab at Hasudi Ausanpur village in Siddharth Nagar district, set up in 2021 in collaboration with the Vyomika Space Academy. The lab, equipped with telescopes, VR-enabled learning tools, and working satellite and rocket models, has already inspired thousands of children. According to Gram Pradhan Dilip Tripathi, more than 10,000 students across 15 districts have benefited from such rural space labs. 'Our children, who once barely had exposure to basic science models, now dream of becoming scientists," he said. Linking Space with Governance top videos View all The ISRO team also briefed the CM on the Indo-US NISAR satellite mission, highlighting its potential applications in agriculture monitoring, water resource planning, and rural development — areas crucial for Uttar Pradesh's growth. Observers say the twin initiatives — the proposed disaster-monitoring satellite and the VVK programme — reflect a strategic shift in how Uttar Pradesh is seeking to integrate space technology into everyday governance. 'These efforts have the potential not only to save lives but to open a galaxy of opportunities for rural youth," said Vyomika Foundation Chairman Govind Yadav. Get breaking news, in-depth analysis, and expert perspectives on everything from politics to crime and society. Stay informed with the latest India news only on News18. Download the News18 App to stay updated! tags : ISRO UP floods uttar pradesh Yogi Adityanath view comments Location : Lucknow, India, India First Published: August 06, 2025, 12:49 IST News india Floods, Lightning And More: UP Seeks Its Own Satellite For Real-Time Alerts Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

ISRO bid to ignite scientific spark in rural school children in UP
ISRO bid to ignite scientific spark in rural school children in UP

Hindustan Times

time6 days ago

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  • Hindustan Times

ISRO bid to ignite scientific spark in rural school children in UP

To ignite scientific curiosity among children in rural Uttar Pradesh and encourage them to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is set to launch its outreach programme called 'Village Vaigyanik Karyakram' through its Space Applications Centre (SAC) in Ahmedabad. The ISRO-SAC team with governor Anandiben Patel at Raj Bhawan in Lucknow. (HT Photo) Speaking exclusively to Hindustan Times outside Raj Bhawan before their meeting with governor Anandiben Patel at 12 noon, a team led by Nilesh M Desai, the director of SAC, said: 'The proposed activities in UP will include the establishment of ISRO's space science and STEM laboratories in basic education schools, an educational outreach programme through ISRO's 'Space on Wheels' (a mobile exhibition bus) for rural students, seminars and webinars by scientists on various occasions, and educational visits of meritorious students to SAC in Ahmedabad. Another national-level project involves the launch of an educational satellite payload through ISRO, with 75 Basic Education schools selected from each UP district.' After the meeting, an official said, 'The governor has asked SAC to establish a space lab at the primary school inside the Raj Bhawan premises.' 'The team inspected the school campus and identified an area where the proposed space lab will be established. The governor also requested for a tour of this school's students to the SAC laboratory in Ahmedabad,' he added. Primarily, SAC will be targeting students from the upcoming 47 Chief Minister Model Composite Schools, 18 Atal Awasiya (Residential) Schools operating in all 18 commissionerates, and the PM Shri Schools, as all these are dream projects of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and chief minister Yogi Adityanath, the SAC director said.'Village Vigyanik Karyakram' is an outreach programme executed through registered space tutor, Vyomika Space, and focused on nurturing scientific temperament among the rural youth of UP through the transformative potential of space science and technology. The first pilot project was implemented in Hasudi Ausanpur village, Siddharth Nagar district, wherein India's first Rural Space Education Lab was established within a government school. Currently, more than 10,000 government school students across 15 districts of UP are being impacted with guidance through these rural space labs. The outreach initiative is designed to introduce school students and young minds in rural areas to practical applications of space science, foster curiosity through hands-on learning, and connect them with India's growing space ecosystem, the SAC director said. The SAC team highlighted plans to showcase advanced ISRO technologies during student visits, including developments from missions like Chandrayaan-3, Aditya-L1, Cartosat-3, RISAT-series, and future projects such as Gaganyaan and the Bharat Antriksh Station (BAS). The team also extended an invitation to the chief minister and governor to visit SAC's main campus in Ahmedabad. On November 14, 2022, the SAC outreach programme was launched in 32 schools in 13 districts of UP. Since then, the UP model has been replicated in 11 other states in the country. Meeting with CM: In a high-level meeting with chief minister Yogi Adityanath, the ISRO team briefed him on the 'Village Vaigyanik' programme SAC in Ahmedabad and Vyomika Foundation. SAC director Nilesh M Desai presented the outreach plan, including 'Space on Wheels' science buses and student visits to ISRO labs. The CM was also briefed on the NISAR satellite's applications for agriculture and disaster management. Suggestions included setting up an astronaut training centre and formulating a UP State Space Policy. The CM expressed interest and directed SAC to submit proposals for both VVK expansion and a state-specific disaster monitoring satellite mission.

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