Failure in science is not just experiment and effort: Modi


ISRO will continue its efforts to land on the moon: new rider, tomorrow will be better: PM Modi

(PTI) Bengaluru, Ta. September 7, 2019, Saturday

We are the children of nectar, we have to take lessons, learn, keep moving. We will succeed in the next mission and every effort thereafter, ”Prime Minister Modi said while addressing the scientists at ISRO at Begalluru on Saturday morning. Prime Minister Modi addressed the nation from the ISRO Center in Bengaluru and raised the enthusiasm of the scientists after landing with Vikram on Friday night.

He said after your contact with Lander Vikram, your eyes said a lot. I could read your sadness in your face. So I didn't stay with you any longer at night. They are with Esro, and so is the nation with them. Following the retreat in Chandrayan-2, not only the Prime Minister, the President and the political parties as well as the entire nation stood on the sidelines of ISRO and praised the efforts of all ISRO scientists and wished them good luck for future missions.

The Prime Minister told the scientists that he would not be frustrated by the obstacles in the mission, as a new rider would be needed and tomorrow would be better. Every problem, every struggle, every problem teaches us something new. Something inspires new research, new technology and that alone determines our next success. If one of the greatest teachers of knowledge is science, then it is science.

In his address from the ISRO Mission Control Center, the Prime Minister said, "Science is not a failure, it is just experimentation and effort." PM Modi said, 'You have carried forward this mission with a little effort. Although there are some obstacles today, it will not only weaken our enthusiasm, but strengthen us. Today, we have had trouble in the last phase on our way, but we are not far from the goal. '

Modi increased the enthusiasm of scientists through Sanskrit verse

Citing the hard work of scientists, Modi read a Sanskrit verse. He said that we are the children of nectar. We have to take lessons, learn, keep moving.

We will also succeed in the mission's next endeavor and every subsequent effort. I wish you all the very best for each and every next mission. I've said it before, and science is never satisfied with the results. The intrinsic quality of science is effort, effort and effort. It seeks new effort opportunities from the result.

Eyes say a lot, that's why I was leaving: Modi

Modi said, 'Allies, I understand your mood last night. Your eyes said a lot. So I didn't spend much time with you. You haven't slept for many nights. Yet it occurred to me to call you again one morning. Talk to you The Prime Minister said that everyone involved in this mission was in a different mood yesterday, and had many questions. With great success we moved on. Suddenly everything stopped appearing. I live that moment with you.

President Ram Nath Kovind said that the entire country is proud of ISRO. ISRO has shown exemplary commitment and courage. Congress President Sonia Gandhi also joined in raising the ethos of ISRO. Appreciating the team of ISRO scientists and researchers, Sonia Gandhi said the mission has laid the foundation for many future achievements and the entire country is looking forward to the next fronts in space.

The hard work and dedication of ISRO scientists has given India an important edge in the space-dominated countries and has inspired generations to reach the stars. Any success is not permanent and every problem is a step towards future success. BJP President Amit Shah said every Indian should be proud of ISRO's achievement and the entire nation stands up with the hard work and commitment of the scientists.

Modi congratulates Sivan, the sentient head of ISRO

Bangalore, Ta. 7

Addressing the scientists at the ISRO Center for about 25 minutes, the returning Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who became very emotional with the failed landing of Vikram Lander. Siwan was sent to Santana and he was confused. When Modi was departing after addressing scientists at ISRO's center on Saturday morning, K.K. Siwan accompanied them to the door of the Esau Center.

At this time, the ambitious ISRO chief, as the ambitious mission did not proceed as planned. There were tears in Siwan's eyes. Hence Prime Minister K. Siwan was confused and offered him condolences as well as his shoulders several times.

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