India set to launch ‘Chandrayaan II’ in 2018: Dr. Jitendra Singh

NewsBharati    24-Oct-2017
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New Delhi, October 24: India set to launch ‘Chandrayaan II’ in 2018, informed by Union Minister for Atomic Energy and Space Dr. Jitendra Singh. Addressing the 5-day Asian Conference on Remote Sensing, Dr. Jitendra Singh said that India today has emerged as the world’s frontline nation in the field of Space Technology. The 5-day conference is being attended by over 500 eminent foreign delegates and some of the world’s most distinguished faculty in the field of Space Science. 

ISRO Chairman, Kiran Kumar, was the chief guest who spoke on various achievements of India in Space Science. Kiran Kumar also spoke about the various achievements of India’s Space capability in the field of Disaster Management. Giving credit to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi for giving fresh impetus to Space Research, further Dr Jitendra Singh said, it was during the last three years that India could launch a South Asian Satellite which would be also providing inputs and benefits to the neighbouring countries.

 

In addition, he said, the biggest achievement in the last over three years is that the Prime Minister personally intervened to arrange a brainstorming of Space Scientists with each of the different Ministries and Departments in Government of India to promote the application of Space Technology in infrastructure and development works. In this context, he referred to the widespread application of Space Technology in carrying out the Urban Development programmes, including Smart City programmes, the use of Space Technology for geo-tagging of MGNREGA and the assistance from ISRO for the manning of Railway crossings.

Veteran Space Scientist and President of the Indian Association of Remote Sensing, Dr Shailesh Nayak also spoke on the occasion. At the event, awards were presented to outstanding Space scientists under different categories.