Language variety is a common obstacle to Hindi promotion in all of India's states. With hundreds of regional dialects and 22 officially recognized languages, India is a country with a diverse range of languages. Many states have their own dominant language because of this linguistic diversity; exampRead more
Language variety is a common obstacle to Hindi promotion in all of India’s states. With hundreds of regional dialects and 22 officially recognized languages, India is a country with a diverse range of languages. Many states have their own dominant language because of this linguistic diversity; examples of these include Tamil in Tamil Nadu, Bengali in West Bengal, and Kannada in Karnataka.
There are times when it seems that supporting Hindi as the national language is marginalizing or undermining these regional tongues and cultures. This resistance is a result of worries about the imposition of Hindi at the expense of regional languages, as well as a wish to maintain linguistic autonomy and legacy. Respecting regional linguistic identities while promoting Hindi and making sure everyone is treated equally
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India has truly been excellent in the terms of space exploration in recent few years. The name of India's first ever mission to mars was named as "The Mars Orbiter Mission" (MOM) unofficially also known as Mangalyaan. It made India the first ever Asian country to reach to the mars and also the firsRead more
India has truly been excellent in the terms of space exploration in recent few years. The name of India’s first ever mission to mars was named as “The Mars Orbiter Mission” (MOM) unofficially also known as Mangalyaan. It made India the first ever Asian country to reach to the mars and also the first nation to had attempted to do so. The Mangalyaan was launched on 5 November 2013 by Indian space research organization (ISRO) it started orbiting Mars on 24 September 2014. This was the firs ever Indian inter-planetary mission and India was the third country globally who made these projects after United states and Stated union.
Mangalyaan was launched from Satish Dhawan Space Center in Andhra Pradesh using Indian satellite called Polar Satellite Launch vehicle also known as PSLV at 5 November 2013. Launch window approximately lasted for 20 days and on 28 October 2013 it started. Mangalyaan spent about a month in Earths orbit before trans-Mars injection on 30November 2013. After 298 days on 24 September 2014 it was put into Mars orbit. The spacecraft was monitored from ISRO Telemetry, Tracking and Command Network in Bengaluru supported by Indian deep space network
In April 2022 when the spacecraft went on 7 hour long eclipse period we lost the connection with it as it was not designed to survive it therefore on 2 October 2022 ISRO declared it as dead
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