India playing a vital role in space technology: ISRO scientist

June 07, 2022 12:00 am | Updated 05:41 am IST - VIZIANAGARAM

‘New rockets will be able to carry humans for research in space’

ISRO SHAR scientist Kurmanath explaining GSLV rocket functioning to the students of SITAM College of Vizianagaram on Monday.

ISRO SHAR scientist Kurmanath explaining GSLV rocket functioning to the students of SITAM College of Vizianagaram on Monday.

Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)-SHAR scientist-G T.V.S. Kurmanth on Monday said that India would continue to be in top place as far as space technology and research were concerned with the constant support from the government for the scientists. He gave a lecture on Rocket Science and Technology in Satya Institute of Technology and Management (SITAM)-Vizianagaram.

Speaking on the occasion, he said that upcoming GSLV rockets would prove India’s potentiality in space technology.

He said that new rockets would be able to carry humans for research in space. SITAM College Principal D.V. Ramamurthy and Director Majji Sasibhusana Rao were present in the meeting.

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