Trump lauds astronaut Chawla as inspiration
US PRESIDENT Donald Trump has hailed the late Indian-American astronaut Kalpana Chawla as an inspiration for millions of American girls.
“Chawla’s courage and passion continue to serve as an inspiration for millions of American girls who dream of one day becoming astronauts,” Trump said in a proclamation honouring Americans of Asian and Pacific Islands descent.
The month of May is celebrated in the US as AsianAmerican and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
Trump said that during May “we recognise their tremendous contributions, which have helped strengthen our communities, industries, armed forces, national security, and institutions of governance”.
Praising the contributions of Asian-Americans, he said: “Through their industriousness and love of country, our nation has enjoyed the privileges and enrichments of multiple innovations and societal advancements.”
Chawla was born in Karnal in the Indian state of Haryana and emigrated to the US with an aeronautical engineering degree from Punjab Engineering College. She died in 2003 on her second mission when space shuttle Columbia disintegrated while returning to Earth.
“Kalpana Chawla was the first woman of Indian descent to fly in space, and became an American hero for her devotion to the Space Shuttle programme and its various missions transporting cargo and crew to and from the International Space Station,” Trump said. – IANS