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Modi gives a tight hug to an emotional ISRO chief

September 07, 2019 10:47 am | Updated 03:39 pm IST - Bengaluru:

The Prime Minister, who was on his way to get into his car, gave him a “reassuring” and tight hug, lending his shoulder to a teary-eyed Sivan.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi consoles ISRO Chairman Kailasavadivoo Sivan as he got emotional after the Vikram lander connection was lost during soft landing of Chandrayaan 2 on lunar surface, in Bengaluru, on Saturday, Sept. 7, 2019.

After a pep talk to scientists, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday gave a long and tight hug to an emotional ISRO chief K Sivan, who was in tears, unable to come to terms over lander Vikram’s unsuccessful bid to soft-land on the moon.

Mr. Modi, in his address at the ISRO centre here, asked the scientists not to get disheartened by the hurdles in Chandrayaan 2 and asserted that there will be a “new dawn”.

No sooner than the Prime Minister concluded his address, Mr. Sivan accompanied him to see him off.

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The Prime Minister, who was on his way to get into his car, gave him a “reassuring” and tight hug, lending his shoulder to teary-eyed ISRO chief. Mr. Modi embraced Mr. Sivan as the latter made no secret of his deep disappointment as the ambitious venture did not pan out as intended.

 

Mr. Modi also said in his address that the country’s determination to land on the moon has become even stronger.

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“We came very close, but we need to cover more ground....

Learnings from today will make us stronger and better,” he told the scientists, adding, “The best is yet to come in our space programme. India is with you.”

 

Earlier, Mr. Sivan, who his colleagues say is a taskmaster but a simple and genial individual, announced — his voice choking — that the lander had lost communication with the ground stations, and the data was being analysed.

The Prime Minister was present at the ISRO centre to witness the touch-down early Saturday and returned less than six hours later to address scientists and the nation at 8 am.

The soft-landing of Vikram did not go according to ISRO’s plan as it lost contact with the ground station.

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