India’s scientific community to celebrate the spirit of “Make in India”, Dr Harsh Vardhan

The Union Minister for Science and Technology and Earth Sciences, Dr Harsh Vardhan, has urged India’s scientific community to celebrate the spirit of “Make in India” by conceptualizing processes and products that cover everything from space conquest to the building blocks of life to mundane construction material.

Addressing reporters after a visit to the Advanced Material and Processes Research Institute (AMPRI) which is part of the Centre of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) family, Dr Harsh Vardhan said, “We have made revolutionary advances in radiation shielding material to protect humans from the hazards of space radiation during missions in outer space. These conform to NASA specifications.”

“Here at the AMPRI, I see that spirit already embedded. My scientist colleagues are developing advanced radiation shielding which is needed for astronauts while not forgetting the environmental soundness of flyash bricks and cement,” he remarked on a visit to Bhopal.

He reminded the media that India has planned a manned space mission in 2021. Indian scientists have already developed credible technology in most of the areas necessary. This capability to protect our astronauts from all kinds of radiation is another breakthrough. NASA, the Houston (USA)-based centre for space research, has also acknowledged India’s steady advancements... See more


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