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.
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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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