₹25 lakh to nine ISRO scientists from Tamil Nadu, including K Sivan and Mylswamy Annadurai, in recognition of their services to the nation. Stalin lauded the scientists for bringing laurels to Tamil Nadu and presented them with shawls and mementos. Recalling the words of former Chief Minister C N Annadurai, he said the late leader had wondered aloud why Tamil Nadu had not been the home of icons in the league of physicist Albert Einstein and inventor Thomas Alva Edison.
"Today, however, the state has so many stalwarts in the field of science," Stalin said. Also read: Mangalyaan-2: ISRO begins preparation for 2nd mission to Mars ormer ISRO chairman Sivan, Chandrayaan (1 and 2) project director Mylswamy Annadurai and Director of Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre-ISRO V Narayanan were among those honoured today. Director of Satish Dhawan Space Centre A Rajarajan, distinguished ISRO scientist M Sankaran, and Chandrayaan-3 project director P Veeramuthuvel were also among those who were felicitated.
ISRO's M Vanitha and Nigar Shaji and ISRO-Propulsion Complex Director J Asir Packiaraj are the others who were feted by CM Stalin. Also read: ISRO's Aditya-L1 spacecraft departs Earth's sphere of influence, heads towards Sun-Earth Lagrange Point 1 Underlining that all three project directors for Chandrayaan 1 (Mylswamy), 2 (Vanitha), and 3 (Veeramuthuvel) hail from Tamil Nadu, CM Stalin said he is making two announcements. One, a sum of ₹25 lakh would be provided to each of the nine scientists in recognition of their hard work.
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