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Full text of The Chairman's Concluding Remarks and Resolution in Rajya Sabha today  

Posted On: 20 SEP 2023 7:45PM by PIB Delhi

Concluding Remarks:

Hon'ble Members, we now come to the end of a very fruitful and constructive discussion on the nation's glorious journey in space exploration. I heard the Hon'ble Members views in the house and outside, observations and assessment with rapt attention. One common thread was evident in the speeches, National Interest and that it is glorious concerted efforts.

There was a resonance of a shared sense of pride and accomplishment in our space odyssey, made possible by the brilliant minds of our scientists and technicians and visionary leadership on appropriate occasions.

The vast expanse of space has enchanted humanity since time immemorial. Hon’ble Members have reflected on that in terms of poem also. Bharat, one of the oldest civilizations in the world, has nurtured a strong tradition of space science and astronomy. The rich contributions of our earliest scholars like Aryabhatta, Varahamihira, Brahmagupta, Bhaskara among others are recognised not just by Bharat, but by the world at large! In recognition of their contribution, the very first Indian spacecraft named after the mathematician and astronomer of Gupta Era (about 1500 years old), Aryabhatta, was launched in 1975.

The spirit of exploration, built upon our scientific heritage, fuelled by courage and innovation, has propelled us to explore the uncharted territories of space with renewed vigour! While doing so, on the one hand we are showcasing our technological prowess. On the other hand, we remain firmly dedicated towards reaping its benefit for social good, and to enhance the lives of our countrymen.

Hon’ble Members, you may recall during the mission Chandrayaan-2, our Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi was personally present to encourage and motivate the scientists at ISRO headquarters in Bengaluru.

This consistent support and belief of leadership in the scientific community has undoubtedly been a vital factor in the success of Chandrayaan-3 and our earlier missions.

India's space program is a source of national pride. It is also a testament to the country's scientific and technological self-reliance. It is our duty, as the custodians of people’s aspirations and stakeholders in their future, to provide steadfast support to the new frontiers of space exploration. Let us be resolved stand by Bharat as it marches to regain its past glory in the Amrit Kaal.

Hon’ble Members, various leaders, they said it was an occasion and the temper of the debate was very high. It was contributory, brilliant speeches were made, but I can tell you, I have listened to each and every speech and every speaker has contributed a perspective to the issue. In that view, I place the following resolution before the house.

Resolution:

“India’s Space programme is a source of national pride.  It is a continuing testimony to the Nation’s inherent, scientific and technological prowess. 

Affirmative ecosystem and visionary leadership has enabled our scientists to fully realise their potential, unleash their energy and attain this historical milestone.

This House recognizes and appreciates the scientists, including the women scientists, for achieving this arduous feat with the successful soft landing of Chandrayaan-3 near the unconquered south-pole of Moon. This accomplishment, along with the other space missions, will usher in long-lasting economic and social upliftment.”

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