Indian Union cabinet joined in celebrating thehistoric success of the Chandrayaan-3 Mission to the Moon saying that it is abright symbol of India’s progress at the global arena.
“This is not just a victory for our space agency but is a bright symbol ofIndia’s progress and ascent on the global stage,” a Indian cabinet resolutionsaid.
The Cabinet welcomes that 23rd August would be celebrated as the “National Space Day” and congratulated the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) for its efforts.
“Thanks to our scientists, India is the first country to land near the Moon’ssouth pole. Landing on the moon, with predicted accuracy, in itself is amomentous achievement,” said the resolution.
It said landing near the South Pole of the Moon, overcoming the arduousconditions, is a testament to the spirit of our scientists, who sincecenturies have sought to push the boundaries of human knowledge.
The wealth of information being sent by ‘Pragyan’ rover from the Moon will advance knowledge and pave the way for ground-breaking discoveries and insights into the mysteries of the moon and beyond.
“The Cabinet is proud to see that a large number of women scientists have contributed to the success of Chandrayaan-3 and India’s space programme in general. This will motivate several aspiring women scientists in the years tocome,” it said.
The Cabinet firmly believes that in an era defined by rapid technological advancements and the quest for innovation, India’s scientists stand as shining beacons of knowledge, dedication and expertise.
The Cabinet also congratulates Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi for his visionary and exemplary leadership, and his unwavering commitment to India’s space programme for human welfare and scientific progress.
The Cabinet believes that India’s advancements in the space sector are more than just monumental scientific achievements.
They represent a vision of progress, self-reliance, and global leadership. “This is also a symbol of rising New India. We urge our fellow citizens to leverage these strides to create more opportunities across industries, from= satellite communication and meteorology to agriculture and disaster management,” said the resolution.
“We should work to ensure that our innovations have direct applications on the ground, enhancing our infrastructure, boosting our digital economy, and providing critical data to various sectors,” it read.
The Cabinet commends and appreciates every individual who has contributed to this landmark mission, acknowledging that Chandrayaan-3 is a glowing testament to what India can achieve with passion, perseverance and unwavering dedication.