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Vikram to touch moon’s soil tomorrow

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New Delhi: Chandrayaan-3 is yet to touch the lunar surface. Earlier, the BJP leadership claimed all the credit for the Chandrayaan project to Narendra Modi. Union Minister of Science and Technology Jitendra Singh said that this success in space research has come because of Prime Minister Modi.


Chandrayaan-3’s solar-powered lander is scheduled to touch the lunar surface on Wednesday evening, floating like a bird’s feather. In the language of science, it is called a soft landing. The whole country is now looking forward to that landing. But today, two days before the lander touched the lunar surface, minister Jitendra Singh, sitting at the BJP headquarters, gave all the credit for the operation to Narendra Modi. He said that due to the initiative of the Prime Minister, it is possible to develop the country’s infrastructure as well as commercial use of the country’s space research. Pointing fingers at the previous Congress government, Jitendra alleged that the Congress government did not think of giving such importance to space research.

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