Narendra Modi on Saturday said the excitement generated by the success of Chandrayaan-3 has to be channelised to power scientific temper among youngsters to realise the dream of a developed India by 2047. Addressing a function organised at the airport here by the BJP to celebrate the success of Chandrayaan-3 and welcome the prime minister on his return from his two-nation tour, Modi said that at the BRICS Summit in South Africa and during his visit to Greece, he received several congratulatory messages over the success of the lunar mission.
Modi was welcomed at the Delhi airport by BJP president J P Nadda and Lok Sabha members from the national capital, while scores of people had gathered at the function to celebrate the Chandrayaan-3 landing on the Moon.
The prime minister also spoke about his brief stopover in Bengaluru on Saturday morning, during which he met ISRO scientists and took the decision to name the landing point of the spacecraft as «Shiv Shakti».
He also said that the point where Chandrayaan-2 had crash landed on the moon has been named as "Tiranga".
The excitement generated by the success of Chandrayaan-3 has to be channelised to power scientific temper among youngsters, Modi said.
«We have to attract the new generation to science. The 21st century is technology driven and only that nation will move forward which has mastered science and technology,» he said.
«The need of the hour is to walk the path of science and technology with greater strength if we have to realise the dream of a developed India by 2047,» Modi said, adding that the new generation has to be encouraged to imbibe scientific temper early in their lives
He said technology needs to be used to deliver good governance, last-mile delivery of