Private sector will be allowed to use ISRO facilities : Dr Jitendra Singh

▴ Private sector will be allowed to use ISRO facilities : Dr Jitendra Singh
ISRO to help private companies to scale up as per Atmanirbhar Bharat strategy by Central Government

Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh has said, the private sector will be allowed to use Indian Space Research Organisation, ISRO facilities and other relevant assets to improve their capacities. Briefing about country's achievement in the field of Space Technology during the first year of the second term of the Narendra Modi Government, the Minister of State for Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Singh yesterday said, the Modi Government’s ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ roadmap towards self-reliant India envisages the initiative to boost private participation in Space activities.

He said, Indian private sector will be a co-traveller in India's Space sector journey. He said, private companies will be provided level playing field in satellites and Space based services. He said, future projects for planetary exploration will be open for private sector. Informing about India's first ever Human Space Mission ‘Gaganyaan’ to be undertaken by ISRO, Dr Singh said the selection of the astronauts was accomplished and their training in Russia had also started but got interrupted because of the Corona pandemic. He said the project would be followed up soon.

He said, during the first year, ISRO launched a special programme for young school children called ‘Young Scientists Programme - YUVIKA’. The programme is primarily aimed at imparting basic knowledge on Space Technology and its applications to the younger generations. The Minister said, during the Corona pandemic, ISRO scientists have been engaged in search of the best methods to provide essential medical devices, protective kits and other equipment.
The private sector will be allowed to use ISRO facilities to improve their capacities: Dr Jitendra Singh

Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh has said, the private sector will be allowed to use Indian Space Research Organisation, ISRO facilities and other relevant assets to improve their capacities. Briefing about country's achievement in the field of Space Technology during the first year of the second term of the Narendra Modi Government, the Minister of State for Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Singh yesterday said, the Modi Government’s ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ roadmap towards self-reliant India envisages the initiative to boost private participation in Space activities.

He said Indian private sector will be a co-traveller in India's Space sector journey. He said private companies will be provided level playing field in satellites and Space-based services. He said future projects for planetary exploration will be open for the private sector. Informing about India's first ever Human Space Mission ‘Gaganyaan’ to be undertaken by ISRO, Dr Singh said the selection of the astronauts was accomplished and their training in Russia had also started but got interrupted because of the Corona pandemic. He said the project would be followed up soon.

He said, during the first year, ISRO launched a special programme for young school children called ‘Young Scientists Programme - YUVIKA’. The programme is primarily aimed at imparting basic knowledge on Space Technology and its applications to the younger generations. The Minister said, during the Corona pandemic, ISRO scientists have been engaged in search of the best methods to provide essential medical devices, protective kits and other equipment.

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