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Half a century has passed since India successfully launched Aryabhata, its first satellite, on April 19, 1975. This success ...
India allowed the Soviet Union access to its ports for tracking and naval purposes in exchange for launch support.
On this day in 1975, India etched its name into the annals of space history with the successful launch of its first satellite ...
On April 19, 1975, the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) launched Aryabhata—the country’s very first satellite into ...
Self-taught and divinely inspired, Srinivasa Ramanujan’s genius shaped mathematics — but his story is also a reminder that ...
Brajesh Pathak highlighted the contributions of illustrious figures like Chanakya, Aryabhata, Kautilya and Rishi Dadhichi ...
After careful consideration, she proposed naming the satellite after the fifth-century mathematician-astronomer Aryabhata, whose pioneering contributions included postulating that Earth rotates on ...
He said Aryabhata’s contribution to mathematics, particularly the concept of zero, was cited as an example of the profound impact of ancient Indian thinkers on the world. Pathak expressed ...