Dehradun, June 18 -- In the quiet fishing village of Thumba, Kerala, where India's space journey began with sounding rockets launched from a churchyard, few could have imagined the cosmic heights the nation would one day reach. It was a time of quiet resolve, when the dream of reaching the stars was nurtured with limited means but limitless ambition.
Today, that dream has matured into a national mission, and as we mark eleven years of the Narendra Modi Government, India's space programme stands transformed-bold, inclusive, and deeply connected to the lives of ordinary citizens.
This transformation is not just about rockets and satellites-it is about people. It is about how space technology has quietly entered the daily rhythm of life, fro...