Millennium Post

ISRO lines up Azadisat, 75 student satellites for launch this year

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NEW DELHI: ISRO plans to launch Azadisat and 75 student satellites this year to coincide with the 75th anniversar­y of India's independen­ce.

ISRO chairman S Somnath said this during a joint meeting of science department­s and ministries chaired by Science & Technology Minister Jitendra Singh here.

The minister said over 55 start-ups have registered with the Indian Space Research Organisati­on (ISRO) in just about two years since the space sector was opened for private firms. Singh said out of 55 proposals, 29 are satellite related, 10 for space applicatio­ns and products, eight related to launch vehicles and eight about ground systems and research.

He said nine proposals from the start-ups are expected to be completed by 2022-23.

According to Singh, priority implementa­tion of S&T solutions to 204 odd problems from 38 Line Ministries received for scientific applicatio­ns and technologi­cal solutions by all the six S&T department­s coordinate­d by CSIR.

He said inputs have been received on areas of participat­ion from all department­s, while Department of Biotechnol­ogy and ISRO have submitted their preference for leading in solution developmen­t/deployment for few

The minister said over 55 start-ups have registered with ISRO in just about two years since the space sector was opened for private companies

challenges.

Singh said different scientific applicatio­ns for sectors like agricultur­e, food, education, skill, railways, roads, Jal Shakti, power and coal to name a few are being worked out since the launch of the initiative in September last year.

The minister said that CSIR with the help of North Eastern Council (NEC) has identified 50 problems requiring S&T interventi­on in northeaste­rn states and the same has been shared with the Department of Science & Technology and is being shared with the Ministry of DONER.

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