India is undertaking such reforms in space sector<\/a> which were not thought about earlier, Defence Minister<\/a> Rajnath Singh<\/a> said on Monday as he underlined the crucial role played by the sector during COVID-19 pandemic<\/a> in keeping the world connected from testing to data-transfer and analysis.

\"We are undertaking such reforms in
space sector<\/a> which were not even thought about earlier,\" Singh said after inaugurating the Kalpana Chawla Centre for Research in Space Science & Technology (KCCRSST) at Chandigarh University.

He also launched a scholarship scheme worth Rs 10 crore for the wards of defence personnel of the three services.

The minister said keeping in view its importance and understanding its potential, the government has made space sector an important part of its vision.

Underlining the importance of the sector in contemporary times, he said it is deeply connected with mapping, imaging and connectivity facilities, speedy transportation, weather forecast, disaster management as well as border security.

Singh noted that it played a crucial role in keeping the world connected during the COVID-19
pandemic<\/a>, from testing to data-transfer and analysis.

He also recalled the four major pillars of reforms in the sector envisioned by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. These pillars are freedom of innovation to private sector; role of government as an enabler; preparing the youth for the future; and viewing the space sector as a resource for progress.

He hoped that the actions identified in the pillars will take the space sector to newer heights and give new direction to the country's progress.

The
defence minister<\/a> likened KCCRSST with 'pride of India' Kalpana Chawla, hoping that the research facility will touch new heights of success, similar to the remarkable achievements of the late India-born astronaut who brought universal recognition to her country of origin.

Quoting India's first Prime Minister Jawahar Lal Nehru, Singh said, \"When I want to know the future of India, I do not look at stars and planets, but into the eyes of little children. If their eyes are bright and full of hope, the future of India is safe, Nehru had once said\".

\"More Indians like Aryabhatta, Vikram Sarabhai, Satish Dhawan and Kalpana Chawla will emerge from amongst you all if you eye different planets and constellations,” he told the students present on the occasion.

He called for an active and long-term public-private partnership to take the education and science sectors to a global level and make India a knowledge economy.

“Today, the private sector is exposed to a large number of opportunities in the space sector. Whether it is defence or space, we are fully welcoming the private sector,” he said, reiterating the Centre's commitment of strengthening the private sector for the holistic development of the nation.

Singh also listed out some of the measures aimed at tapping the potential of the private sector, and said, the government is sharing technology and expertise and opening its various facilities for the industry.

He stated that transfer of matured technologies is under consideration.

On setting up of the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (
IN-SPACe<\/a>), he said, the independent agency will act as a single window for matters related to the space sector.

He also commended the Indian Space Research Organisation (
ISRO<\/a>) for being one of the world's top space agencies since decades through its hard work and vision.

“The government is laying special emphasis on promoting the use of space-based applications through every sector, including use of geo-tagging for roads and other infrastructure in villages, monitoring of development work in remote areas through satellite imagery, and identifying problems related to crops and fields for farmers is helping the government in many ways,” he added.

The Union minister also called for working towards development of futuristic technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things, Big-Data and Block-chain for the overall development of the nation.

Remembering Kalpana Chawla, he described her as a symbol of women empowerment who “took a flight beyond imagination”.

Notably, the Kalpana Chawla Centre for Research in Space Science & Technology has been established with the objective of training students in space science, satellite development and meet future challenges in space research.

The state-of-the-art facility will be the Ground Control Station for the Chandigarh University's Student Satellite (CUSat), an in-house developed nano-satellite being designed by the students of the university and a Geo-Spatial Centre for research, besides other projects.

The CUSat will be among the 75 student-built satellites to be launched into space on the eve of the Independence Day in 2022.

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印度在太空进行这样的改革部门没有想到:早些时候Rajnath辛格

“我们正在进行这样的改革在太空领域之前甚至没有想过,”辛格说就职后卡帕娜·乔空间科学与技术研究中心在昌迪加尔大学(KCCRSST)。

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印度正在进行这样的改革空间领域之前没有想过,国防部长Rajnath辛格周一表示,他强调了在COVID-19部门所扮演的角色至关重要流感大流行在世界保持联系从测试到数据传输和分析。

“我们正在进行这样的改革空间领域都没有想到,”辛格说就职后卡帕娜·乔空间科学与技术研究中心在昌迪加尔大学(KCCRSST)。

他还发起了一项奖学金计划价值10卢比的病房国防人员的三个服务。

部长说保持视图其重要性和理解它的潜力,政府使空间部门愿景的一个重要组成部分。

强调部门在当代的重要性,他说这是与映射紧紧相连,成像和连接设施,快速交通、天气预报、灾害管理以及边境安全。

辛格指出,它起到了至关重要的作用在世界上保持在COVID-19连接流感大流行从测试数据传输和分析。

他还回忆起的四大支柱行业改革设想由首相莫迪。这些柱子是自由创新的私营部门;政府作为一个推动者的作用;准备未来的青年;和查看空间部门作为进步的资源。

他希望支柱将空间中确定的操作部门更新的高度和给中国进步的新方向。

国防部长KCCRSST比作“印度的骄傲”卡帕娜·乔,希望成功的研究机构会联系新的高度,类似于末的巨大成就India-born宇航员带来普遍认可她的原产地。

引用印度首任总理dina Lal尼赫鲁,辛格说,“当我想知道印度的未来,我不看到恒星和行星,但小孩子的眼睛。如果他们的眼睛很亮,充满希望,印度的未来是安全的,尼赫鲁曾说“。

“更多的印度人喜欢阿雅巴塔,Vikram Sarabhai Satish Dhawan和卡帕娜·乔将摆脱你所有的眼睛不同的行星和星座,”他告诉学生现在的场合。

他呼吁一个活跃的和长期的公私合作伙伴关系的教育和科学领域全球水平,使印度成为知识经济。

“今天,私营部门暴露在大量的空间领域的机会。无论是国防或空间,我们十分欢迎私营部门,”他说,重申加强私营部门的中心的承诺的全面发展的国家。

辛格还列出了一些措施,旨在利用私营部门的潜力,并表示,政府共享技术和各种设施行业专业知识和开放。

他说,成熟的技术转移正在考虑之中。

印度国家空间设置的促销和授权中心(太空),他说,独立机构将作为一个单独的窗口部门相关问题空间。

他还称赞印度空间研究组织(ISRO)是世界上最大的太空机构几十年以来通过其努力和远见。

“政府正在特别强调促进天基应用程序通过每个部门的使用,包括使用之一在村庄,道路和其他基础设施的监控开发工作在偏远地区通过卫星图像,并确定问题对农民的农作物和字段是帮助政府在很多方面,“他补充说。

欧盟部长还呼吁努力发展的未来技术,如人工智能、物联网、大数据和车链的整体发展的国家。

记住卡帕娜·乔,他描述了她作为女性权力的象征“飞行超乎想象了。”

值得注意的是,卡帕娜·乔空间科学与技术研究中心建立了空间科学培养学生的目标,卫星在太空研究开发和满足未来的挑战。

最先进的设施将昌迪加尔大学的学生的地面控制站卫星(CUSat),一个内部开发的nano-satellite被大学的学生设计和地理空间研究中心,除了其他项目。

CUSat将在75年“卫星发射进入太空前夕的2022年独立日。

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India is undertaking such reforms in space sector<\/a> which were not thought about earlier, Defence Minister<\/a> Rajnath Singh<\/a> said on Monday as he underlined the crucial role played by the sector during COVID-19 pandemic<\/a> in keeping the world connected from testing to data-transfer and analysis.

\"We are undertaking such reforms in
space sector<\/a> which were not even thought about earlier,\" Singh said after inaugurating the Kalpana Chawla Centre for Research in Space Science & Technology (KCCRSST) at Chandigarh University.

He also launched a scholarship scheme worth Rs 10 crore for the wards of defence personnel of the three services.

The minister said keeping in view its importance and understanding its potential, the government has made space sector an important part of its vision.

Underlining the importance of the sector in contemporary times, he said it is deeply connected with mapping, imaging and connectivity facilities, speedy transportation, weather forecast, disaster management as well as border security.

Singh noted that it played a crucial role in keeping the world connected during the COVID-19
pandemic<\/a>, from testing to data-transfer and analysis.

He also recalled the four major pillars of reforms in the sector envisioned by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. These pillars are freedom of innovation to private sector; role of government as an enabler; preparing the youth for the future; and viewing the space sector as a resource for progress.

He hoped that the actions identified in the pillars will take the space sector to newer heights and give new direction to the country's progress.

The
defence minister<\/a> likened KCCRSST with 'pride of India' Kalpana Chawla, hoping that the research facility will touch new heights of success, similar to the remarkable achievements of the late India-born astronaut who brought universal recognition to her country of origin.

Quoting India's first Prime Minister Jawahar Lal Nehru, Singh said, \"When I want to know the future of India, I do not look at stars and planets, but into the eyes of little children. If their eyes are bright and full of hope, the future of India is safe, Nehru had once said\".

\"More Indians like Aryabhatta, Vikram Sarabhai, Satish Dhawan and Kalpana Chawla will emerge from amongst you all if you eye different planets and constellations,” he told the students present on the occasion.

He called for an active and long-term public-private partnership to take the education and science sectors to a global level and make India a knowledge economy.

“Today, the private sector is exposed to a large number of opportunities in the space sector. Whether it is defence or space, we are fully welcoming the private sector,” he said, reiterating the Centre's commitment of strengthening the private sector for the holistic development of the nation.

Singh also listed out some of the measures aimed at tapping the potential of the private sector, and said, the government is sharing technology and expertise and opening its various facilities for the industry.

He stated that transfer of matured technologies is under consideration.

On setting up of the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (
IN-SPACe<\/a>), he said, the independent agency will act as a single window for matters related to the space sector.

He also commended the Indian Space Research Organisation (
ISRO<\/a>) for being one of the world's top space agencies since decades through its hard work and vision.

“The government is laying special emphasis on promoting the use of space-based applications through every sector, including use of geo-tagging for roads and other infrastructure in villages, monitoring of development work in remote areas through satellite imagery, and identifying problems related to crops and fields for farmers is helping the government in many ways,” he added.

The Union minister also called for working towards development of futuristic technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things, Big-Data and Block-chain for the overall development of the nation.

Remembering Kalpana Chawla, he described her as a symbol of women empowerment who “took a flight beyond imagination”.

Notably, the Kalpana Chawla Centre for Research in Space Science & Technology has been established with the objective of training students in space science, satellite development and meet future challenges in space research.

The state-of-the-art facility will be the Ground Control Station for the Chandigarh University's Student Satellite (CUSat), an in-house developed nano-satellite being designed by the students of the university and a Geo-Spatial Centre for research, besides other projects.

The CUSat will be among the 75 student-built satellites to be launched into space on the eve of the Independence Day in 2022.

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