Mann Ki Baat
On August 25, 2024, Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised India’s historic Chandrayaan-3 mission during his monthly radio broadcast, ‘Mann Ki Baat’. He highlighted that the nation will never forget this achievement and credited the collective efforts of the people for the scientific advancements.
Prime Minister Modi emphasized that significant progress is being made in 21st-century India, laying the groundwork for a developed nation. He pointed out that on August 23, India celebrated its first National Space Day, marking the success of Chandrayaan-3, which landed at the Shiv-Shakti point on the Moon’s southern pole last year. Modi noted that India became the first country to achieve this milestone.
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Furthermore, PM Modi discussed the benefits of space sector reforms, particularly for the youth. He interacted with the Spacetech Startup Galaxeye, founded by IIT Madras alumni. During the conversation, Suyash, one of the young scientists, shared their journey. He recounted how their team, ‘Avishkar Hyperloop,’ achieved top rankings at a global competition in America, which boosted their confidence for future projects. Suyash expressed excitement about the 2020 decision to open up and privatize the space sector.
Rakshit, another member of the startup, explained how their technology can see through clouds and at night, providing clear images from space. This technology aims to enhance national security and support Indian farmers.
This episode marked PM Modi’s 113th ‘Mann Ki Baat’. In his previous episode, he celebrated Indian athletes’ achievements at the Paris Olympics, encouraging support for them. He also praised the Mathematics Olympiad winners, who earned four gold and one silver medal. Additionally, PM Modi discussed the MANAS helpline to combat drug abuse and highlighted Assam’s Charaideo Maidam, recently added to the UNESCO World Heritage Site list, encouraging people to visit.
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