Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala):Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Tuesday, handed over the 'Astronaut Wings' to four pilots chosen for the Gaganyaan mission, who made their first public appearance since the announcement of the project, at the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC) at Thumba near here.
A documentary showing the intense training the Gaganyaan has been undergoing and how they were practising 'Yoga', ahead of India's first human space flight program. With ISRO chief S Somanath passing on the 'Astronaut Wings', Modi presented it on Group Captain Prashanth Balakrishnan Nair, Group Captain Ajit Krishnan, Group Captain Angad Pratap and Wing Commander Shubanshu Shukla, who were present on the dais.
Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, Minister of State for External Affairs V Muraleedharan and ISRO chairman S Somanath were present on the occasion. This is the first time ISRO has showcased its astronauts to the world, and to its country, nursing the dreams of 140 crore population.
What Modi Said?
"Last year, India became the first country in the world to have unfurled its flag on the South Pole of the Moon. Today, 'Shiv Shakti Point' is introducing the whole world to the power of India. In the development journey of every country, there come some moments which not only define the present but also the future of its coming generations. Today is one such moment for India," Modi said, showcasing India's first-ever astronauts.
"Our present generation is very fortunate to have earned fame for historical works in 'Jal' (Water), 'Thal' (Land), 'Nabh' (Sky) and 'Antriksh'(Space). Today we all are witnessing a historic journey. Some time ago the country got acquainted with its four Gaganyaan passengers for the first time," he said.
"These are not just 4 names and 4 humans, these are 4 forces taking 140 crore aspirations into space. After 40 years, an Indian is going to go to space. But this time is also ours, the countdown is also ours and the rocket is also ours," he added.
"I urge the media persons and everyone else associated to be the supporting pillars and not hindrances for the 4 heroes who are set to go into Space. I urge you all not to distract them, and let them work with utmost focus and dedication. It's the beginning of the real story," Modi harped.
"Support them to the maximum possible extent. Holding the Tricolour in space and dreams of 140 crore population should be their only focus, and their only resolve," he appealed.
Modi also said that India's space sector's contributions were not only sowing the seeds of scientific temperament among the younger generations but also providing an impetus for the country to emerge as a global player in the 21st century.
He said that few nations have achieved the feats of reaching Mars in the first attempt, launching more than 100 satellites in a single mission, landing on the south pole of the Moon and successful insertion of the Aditya L1 solar probe in its orbit 15 lakh kilometers from Earth.