Chandrayaan-1 taught the lessons of faith and courage: Modi


New delhi date. July 28, 2019, Sunday

For the second time in his second term, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has addressed the country with Mann Ki Baat. Referring to the Chandrayaan-1 mission, he said, "I am confident that you will be proud of India's success in the space beyond the sky."

Chandrayaan-2 missions have proven once again that our scientists are all the best and world class when it comes to doing something new. What if I was asked what I learned from this mission? So I would say that Mish has learned two lessons of faith and courage. Appreciating the way in which ISRO scientists eliminated the technical flaws in Chandrayaan-1 last fall, we should trust the talent we have.

In addition, the Prime Minister has announced a quiz competition for students across the country. The winner of this Competition will get the prize as a prize to Sriharikota Space Center. Also, when Chandrayaan-3 lands on the moon, it will have the privilege of witnessing the historic moment. He appealed to students from across the country to take part in the competition.

Talking about Kashmir, it is said that the people there are eager to join the mainstream. The power of development is always heavy on the power of bombs and guns. Those who spread hate in Kashmir and try to block development will never succeed. All their conspiracies will fail.

The Prime Minister further said that the officers who were never seen by the people of the village in Kashmir are walking in front of the people. So that the obstacles to development work can be overcome. These officers have reached out to people living in the midst of continuous shootings at the border.

For the first time, it has been reported that more than 5 gram panchayats have gone in front of the authorities and are facilitating the people. He also praised the state of Meghalaya for creating the water.

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