Young Scientist Programme
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) announced on January 19th the Young Scientist programme for the young minds who want to explore themselves in space research.
Remember This: The initiative, chalked to attract young |
Salient Features
- ISRO will select over 100 students from across India and give them practical experience of how satellites are built under the new Young Scientist Programme.
- Three students from each state will be selected.
- Mostly class 8 students - three ....
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