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Latest news on ISRO, Indian Space Research Organisation, providing comprehensive coverage of satellite launches, space missions, technological developments and India's growing space programme.
ISRO, established in 1969, is India's national space agency responsible for the country's space programme. With a budget of over ₹13,000 crore (US$1.6 billion) for 2024-2025, ISRO has emerged as one of the world's leading space agencies, known for its cost-effective and innovative missions.
Recent developments include the successful Chandrayaan-3 lunar mission in August 2023, which made India the fourth country to soft-land on the Moon and the first to reach the lunar south pole. ISRO also launched its first solar mission, Aditya-L1, in September 2023 to study the Sun. The agency is now focusing on its human spaceflight programme, Gaganyaan, with plans for a crewed mission by 2025.
ISRO's missions have significant social and economic impacts on Indian society. The agency's satellites provide crucial data for weather forecasting, disaster management, and agricultural planning. ISRO's technological advancements have also led to spin-off technologies benefiting various sectors, from healthcare to telecommunications.
Since its inception, ISRO has come a long way from launching its first satellite, Aryabhata, in 1975 to developing its own launch vehicles like the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) and Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV). The agency has also undertaken interplanetary missions like Mangalyaan, India's Mars Orbiter Mission, showcasing its growing capabilities in deep space exploration.
Staying informed about ISRO's activities is crucial for understanding India's scientific and technological progress. Our NewsNow feed provides up-to-date coverage of ISRO's missions, launches, and developments, sourced from reliable national and international media outlets, ensuring you have comprehensive insights into India's exciting space journey.