
NEW DELHI: PM Narendra Modi, through the 119th episode of his month-to-month radio programme ‘Mann Ki Baat‘ on Sunday, hailed Isro, saying it has hit the century in area. On Jan 29, India witnessed Isro’s a centesimal rocket launch when GSLV-F15 rocket launched navigation satellite tv for pc NVS-02. He urged people to observe National Science Day by spending “One Day as a Scientist”, which he mentioned will foster curiosity amongst kids and youth about science.
On the nation’s area sector achievements, Modi mentioned, “Champions Trophy is going on these days and there is an atmosphere of cricket for everyone. We all know the thrill of a century in cricket. But today, I am not going to talk about cricket, rather I will talk about the wonderful century that India has made in space. Last month, the country was a witness to Isro’s 100th rocket launch. This is not just a number, but it shows our resolve to achieve ever-new heights in space science. Our space journey started in a very normal manner. There were challenges in every step, but our scientists continued moving forward achieving victory over them.”
“With time, the checklist of our achievements in area flights continues to develop longer. Be it constructing a launch car, success of Chandrayaan, Mangalyaan and Aditya L1 or finishing up the unprecedented mission of sending 104 satellites into area in one go together with one rocket. The ambit of Isro’s success has been fairly massive. In the previous 10 years, round 460 satellites have been launched, in which many satellites of different nations are additionally included,” the PM said.
On growing women’s power in the industry, Modi said, “The participation of women power has been continuously rising in the space sector. I feel very happy seeing that today the space sector has become a favourite of the youth. For our youth who want to do something thrilling and exciting in their life, the space sector is becoming an excellent option for them.”
Speaking about National Science Day 2025, which might be celebrated on Feb 28, the PM mentioned that the curiosity and keenness of youth in science issues a lot. “You try to spend one day as a scientist. You must visit places like a research lab, planetarium or space centre that day. This will increase your curiosity about science. Like space and science, India is rapidly making its mark in another field. That is AI (Artificial intelligence). I went to Paris to take part in an AI summit. There, people lauded India’s strides in the field of AI,” PM Modi mentioned.
He additionally talked about a trainer from Telangana, Thodasam Kailash, who’s harnessing AI expertise in digital tune and music to assist protect the tribal languages, together with Kolami. His tracks are being preferred a lot by the tribal people. “People of India are second to none in adopting and using new technologies,” he mentioned.