Prime Minister Narendra Modi of 'Shiv Shakti' as the name for Chandrayaan-3's landing site. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), CM Yogi wrote, "The feeling of welfare is inherent in the name of Shiva who wears the moon on his head.
The naming of the point where Chandrayaan-3's moon lander has landed, by the respected Prime Minister as 'Shiv Shakti' reveals the resolve of the 'New India' towards 'world welfare'". Prime Minister Narendra Modi, earlier today, landed in Bengaluru to meet the scientists of the Indian Research and Space Organisation (ISRO) behind the successful accomplishment of India's lunar mission.
During his address to the scientists, said that the touchdown spot of the Vikram lander on the lunar surface would be known as the ‘Shivshakti’ point while the Chandrayaan-2 Lunar landing point would be called the ‘Tiranga’ point. The Prime Minister also declared August 23 (the day when Chandrayaan-3 became successful) as the 'National Space Day'.
Also Read: Chandrayaan-3 landing spot to be known as ‘Shivshakti’; crash-landed site named 'Tiranga Point': PM Modi at ISRO CM Yogi said that the 'Tiranga point' signifies strong willpower, continuous for, and vitality. "By naming the point on the moon where Chandrayaan-2 left its footprints as 'Tricolor', respected Prime Minister has given a message to the countrymen to never give up due to failure.
This 'Tricolor' point, a symbol of strong willpower, vitality and continuous effort, will become the inspiration for every effort of India", the UP Chief Minister said on 'X'. Also Read: 'Didn't want Karnataka Governor, CM, Deputy CM to take trouble of coming early,' clarifies PM Modi Yogi further noted PM Modi's declaration of August 23 as ‘National Space Day’ and added, "In
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