Also read: After Chandrayaan-3's success, Japan's space agency set to send rocket to Moon on Sunday. Here's what you should know A statement released on Thursday, August 24, night from Raj Bhavan states, "C V Ananda Bose, Hon'ble Governor of West Bengal and Chancellor of the universities contacted the Chairman of ISRO for identifying appropriate technology to effectively contain and eliminate the menace of ragging in the university campuses." Also read: Chandrayaan-3: Anand Mahindra slams British anchor for remarks about India's poverty, toilets, says ‘it helps restore…’ Governor Bose has further extended his efforts by engaging with a Hyderabad-based firm to explore technological solutions for this grave problem.
The endeavour involves the development of a suitable technology solution that integrates video analytics, image matching, automatic target recognition, and remote sensing capabilities. These technologies, when implemented, are expected to contribute significantly to the prevention and reduction of ragging incidents.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is set to honour the chief of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and 500 other scientists in Bengaluru, following the successful landing of the Indian spacecraft on the Moon on August 23. The state government will organise a special program at the Banquet Hall, Vidhana Soudha, to celebrate and recognise the achievements of ISRO scientists.
The date for this felicitation program will be finalised after September 2. (With inputs from PTI)
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