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Sivan, who is here to attend the convocation ceremony of DDU Gorakhpur University Friday, told reporters, “We have set a deadline of sending human to space by the end of 2021 or beginning of 2022”.
The Chandrayan 2 will be sent on the moon by January or February next year. Chandrayan 2 is designed to make soft landing on the moon and carry out extensive experiments on its surface. Scientists at the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will undertake three to six missions in the next six months, he said.
The ISRO is serving the nation in various fields including communication, navigation, space science etc and every single person of India is somehow linked with its services, he said.
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He said more than 75 per cent of the population of the country lives in remote areas and it is advisable to space technology to provide services at various speeds.
The ISRO chairman said although it was not possible for India’s premier space agency to recruit all potential engineers passing out from Indian universities yet it was working on capacity building programmes to tab their potential through incubation and research centers.
“The ISRO is all set to give young engineers opportunity to serve the nation by opening six incubation centers, research centers and research chair in north, south, east, central and west India,” he said.
While one incubation center is already opened in Agartala, rest will operationalise in Jalandhar, Bhubneshwar, Indore, Nagpur and Kochi. Similarly, research centers would come up in Guwahati, Jaipur, Kurukshetra, Kanyakumari, Patna and Varanasi, he said.