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    Women comprise around 20 per cent of ISRO workforce: V N Narayanan

    ISRO chairman V Narayanan stated that women constitute approximately 20% of ISRO's workforce and are performing exceptionally well. He emphasized the importance of women's contribution to India's progress, advocating for an increase in female representation within ISRO to over 40%. Narayanan also highlighted the historical efforts of reformers like Rammohan Roy in promoting women's emancipation.

    Aditya L1 reaches destination, successfully enters halo orbit

    The final phase of the manoeuvre involved firing of control engines for a short duration, the space agency said in a statement.

    More women as astronauts is a part of my wish list: ISRO chairman

    The Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), S Somanath, has expressed his desire for increased female representation in the country's space missions. While Somanath acknowledged that it won't be feasible to include women in the inaugural mission of the ambitious Gaganyaan mission, he expressed optimism for greater female involvement in future missions.

    ISRO prefers woman fighter test pilots for its manned mission, possible in future, says Somanath

    ISRO, the Indian space agency, is considering selecting women fighter test pilots or female scientists for its upcoming human space flight program, Gaganyaan. The agency's chief, S Somanath, mentioned that ISRO plans to send a female humanoid robot in an unmanned spacecraft next year. The Gaganyaan mission aims to send humans into space for three days and bring them back safely.

    Chandrayaan missions providing unmatched data for global scientific community: Scientist Debiprosad Duari

    India's Chandrayaan missions have provided valuable data for the international scientific community, including the discovery of water ice, minerals, and temperature changes on the moon. The missions have paved the way for future moon exploration, including the possibility of human habitation.

    Aditya L1 launch: Women trailblazers make mission possible

    Women scientists and engineers, who have worked on several successful space missions, encourage girls and young women to pursue a career in science.

    The Economic Times
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