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    Before he goes into space, the non-biological PM should go to Manipur: Jairam Ramesh

    Taking to 'X', Ramesh, on July 4, wrote, "Before He goes into space, the non-biological Pradhan Mantri should go to Manipur." The media report has quoted ISRO Chief S Somnath as saying that PM Modi can be the candidate for India's first manned space mission, 'Gaganyan', which is slated to be launched in 2025.

    GSAT-20 will possibly be launched by August, ISRO Chief S Somanath explains challenges in India's space market

    While addressing the India Space Congress (ISC) 2024 Inaugural day, ISRO Chief S Somanath announced that its next satellite GSAT-20 will possibly be launched by August. He further said, "Our next satellite GSAT-20 is ready to be launched an...

    Centre's panel on exam reforms to engage with parents, students; take stock of concerns

    The Education Ministry's exam reforms panel, led by former ISRO chief R Radhakrishnan, will consult with parents and students to address concerns over exam processes amid controversies surrounding NEET and NET exams. During its initial meeting, the committee reviewed NTA operations, focusing on developing a secure, flexible, and tamper-proof testing system.

    Subodh Kumar Singh removed as NTA chief, Pradeep Singh Kharola takes over amid NEET, NET paper leak row

    NTA Director General Subodh Kumar Singh was removed from his position on Saturday and placed on "compulsory wait" in the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT). Pradeep Singh Kharola has been assigned the additional charge of NTA DG.

    Centre's high-level panel on exam reforms to meet on Monday: Sources

    Former AIIMS-Delhi director Randeep Guleria, University of Hyderabad Vice-Chancellor BJ Rao, professor emeritus in IIT-Madras' Department of Civil Engineering K Ramamurthy, People Strong co-founder and Karmayogi Bharat board member Pankaj Bansal, IIT-Delhi Dean of Student Affairs Aditya Mittal and Education Ministry Joint Secretary Govind Jaiswal are other members of the panel.

    Getting to space is incredibly tough. Agnikul is doing it on a 3D-printed rocket engine

    It took just 6.5 years for Chennai startup Agnikul Cosmos to use a rocket with a 3D-printed engine. It promises to revolutionise spacetech.

    The Economic Times
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