PM Modi met and interacted with ISRO scientists involved in the Chandrayaan-3 project

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As per report prime minister Modi, who is on a foreign trip, will meet isro scientists in Bengaluru soon after his return. prime minister Modi will visit the isro Telemetry Tracking and Command Network Institute in Bengaluru tomorrow (August 26), soon after returning from a trip to south africa and Greece. A press release issued in this regard said, "Prime minister Modi will visit the isro Telemetry Tracking and Command Network (ISTRAC) in Bengaluru on august 26 at 7:15 am. He will reach Bengaluru immediately after his return from the tour of south africa and Greece."


Reportedly "Prime minister Modi will meet and interact with isro scientists involved in the Chandrayaan-3 project. He will also be briefed on the findings and progress of the Chandrayaan-3 project," it said. Earlier, on august 23, prime minister Modi had joined the soft landing of Chandrayaan-3's vikram lander on the moon through a video presentation. After the victory, prime minister Modi spoke to isro chief S. Somanath on phone and expressed appreciation for making india the first country to successfully land on the South Pole of the moon with Chandrayaan-3.


Speaking after seeing the successful landing of vikram Lander, prime minister Modi said with pride that india is making history and a new india has emerged. prime minister Modi mentioned that this is not only a victory for india but also a victory for the entire humanity and expressed hope that this will encourage many countries to explore the moon"Somanathji your name is associated with the Moon... Your family will be very happy. I congratulate you and your team. Convey my best wishes to your team as well. If possible, meet all of you personally and congratulate you all," PM Modi said. Accordingly, he is leaving for india immediately..


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