New Delhi, Jan. 12 -- Even as India's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) mission on Monday faced an anomaly after launch on Monday, an inspiring story of a few young scientists developing launching rockets in their work station at Gurugram came as a bright spot. These scientists, many of them are IITians, are led by Shreyans Jain, a young scientists and student of Shriram school.
The ISRO mission also marked a milestone for India's private space sector. For the first time, a single Indian private company, Hyderabad-based Dhruva Space, contributed seven satellites to a PSLV mission, underlining the growing role of private players in India's space ecosystem.
Amid this national event, what is encouraging is the way young innovators are pu...