Recently, India has launched numerous technological, educational and space missions firmly establishing itself in the international space arena. The people of India celebrated in “space exploration” through the ‘Chandrayaan-3 mission (2023)’, wherein India became the first nation to land at or nearRead more
Recently, India has launched numerous technological, educational and space missions firmly establishing itself in the international space arena.
The people of India celebrated in “space exploration” through the ‘Chandrayaan-3 mission (2023)’, wherein India became the first nation to land at or near the south pole of the Moon. The ‘Aditya-L1 mission,’ also launched in 2023, the first Indian solar observing satellite, exhibit it as a entrant to high-level heliophysics. Before that the ‘Mars Orbiter Mission (Mangalyaan) let India become that first country which successfully attained the Mars orbit on its very first attempt. Gaganyaan the program sends the Indian astronauts to space; that do make the entire human race flight space led by India. In ‘technology’, ‘Digital India Initiative’ has changed the face of our nation and UPI is now globally known as Unified Payments Interface. India is also coming up as a popular center for ‘artificial intelligence’ and ‘startups’ where solutions are being developed and implemented in healthcare, agriculture and education sectors. The successful 5G rollout (2022) and programs such as the Semiconductor Mission are evident of India’s push toward technological independence.
Education’ experienced change through ‘National Education Policy (NEP) 2020’, that aimed at experience based interdisciplinary and technology integrated learning. The IITs & IISc remain among the world’s top rank while the ‘edtech sector,’ with ‘neobrain’ Byju & ‘school learning startup’ Unacademy, scale coverage for students. Education under training program of ‘Gaganyaan’ has taken a step further in teaching space science to students.
These accomplishments bring to a close and endorse the dominance of India as it rises to exert increasing influence on the future of this world theatre.
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In the era of modern times or ancient history, India has always been a major player in sports. The Chess we play today is a contemporary adaption of our ancient game called “pasha”. In this day and age, all games have a global platform for competition and India has certainly made its mark. Two WorldRead more
In the era of modern times or ancient history, India has always been a major player in sports. The Chess we play today is a contemporary adaption of our ancient game called “pasha”. In this day and age, all games have a global platform for competition and India has certainly made its mark.
Similarly, in disciplines such as chess, hockey, and football among others, India has had its share of laurels- always an honor roll call for us.
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