Message For the Day…” See Yourself as Your Self Unrelated To Others or Objects…”

Arjuna entered the battlefield, fully equipped and fanatically determined to destroy his enemies. But when he took his position in the battlefield, he saw ‘my teachers’, ‘my grandfather’, ‘my kinsmen’, ‘my cousins’, etc. and he was moved so much by this sense of ‘I’ and ‘mine’ that he discarded the bow and desired to return to the forest and beg for the rest of his life, than fight the war. The ‘I’ that has really nothing to do with earthly possessions, blinded him. Lord Krishna taught Bhagavad Gita and removed this delusion (moha). The lesson for you is “Be unmoved by duality”. Let not defeat or success affect your inner calm and inner joy. See yourself as your Self unrelated to others or the objective world. When you know your real Self, you are liberated! That is Moksha. Liberation (Moksha) is not a five-star HOTEL or a deluxe resort. It is just the awareness of your reality and the rejection of all contrary conceptions.  

Sathya Sai Baba

 

” No Need for India to Knock at the Doors of Elite Space Club …” !!!

The ‘New York Times’ Publishes Racist Comic About India’s Space

Mission

Last week, India became the first Asian nation to reach Mars, and the first in the world to do so on its first attempt.

The spacecraft called Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) in English and “Mangalyaan” or “mars craft” in Hindi was launched in November and reached the orbit on Wednesday, to much jubilation from the public.

India’s first interplanetary mission is all the more creditable because, at $72 million, Mangalyaan cost just a fraction of NASA’s $670 million Maven, and $2 billion Curiosity Rover. It also cost less than to produce the film Gravity, and at Rs.7 or 11 cents, per kilometer, cost less than the per-kilometer cost of commuting by autorickshaw in most Indian cities.

So yesterday’s New York Times’ comic by Heng, titled “India’s budget mission to Mars” seems in poor taste.

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The comic depicts a poor Indian farmer in traditional garb, accompanied by a bored-looking cow, eagerly knocking on the door of “Elite Space Club”. The two people in the elite space club drinking wine and reading about India’s mission in the papers look perturbed and hesitant to open the door. It is also worth noting that the members of the elite space club are male, white, elderly and look wealthy. Whether meant to be funny or ironic, the racial, national and classist stereotyping is apparent.

In reaching Mars, the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) joins the ranks of Soviet space program, NASA and European Space Agency. It not only did so on a budget, but also battling “brain drain“. It’s a commonly lamented problem that many of the country’s brightest scientists and engineers end up working internationally, and tend to shy away from research in India, especially an area like space research, because it’s not as lucrative.

The comic strip comes at the time of Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi’s maiden visit to the United States. Addressing a 20,000 strong crowd at Manhattan’s iconic Madison Square Garden yesterday, he emphasized India’s new role on the world stage and its growing economic clout. “When people ask if we still play with snakes in our country, I tell them that now we play with the mouse,” Mr Modi said, drawing attention to the changing stereotype of India from a nation of snake charmers to one of technical prowess.

In case the Times is wondering what interplanetary-mission-heading Indian scientists look like then here you go, this is what they look like:

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And this:

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And this:

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The male engineers are wearing Western gear, while some of the female engineers are rocking traditional silk saris, the kind usually worn on special occasions, and jasmine flowers in their hair. On regular days, they work in full suits. There are no farm animals in sight at the ISRO office. And they certainly don’t look desperate for membership into some secret elite club. In fact, their jubilance says it all.

See, there are lots of socially and economically elite people in the world — being elite is like winning the lottery. But only a handful of human beings in history can claim to have sent a spaceship to another planet. That is brilliance and merit. That is actualizing human potential and literally moving humanity forward — like inventing the wheel, or, you know, sending a spaceship to Mars. One doesn’t have to be a rocket scientist to understand that.

SOURCE::::   IN  http://www.huffingtonpost.com/  

NATARAJAN

Management Lessons From India’s MANGALYAAN …

Management lessons from Isro’s Mangalyaan

India’s Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle, carrying the Mars orbiter, takes off from Sriharikota. Photo: Reuters/Isro

The resounding success of India’s Mars mission holds many lessons. Experts discuss the learning from the way the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) put its craft in the Mars orbit. Make a quality product R.D. Chandak, managing director and chief executive officer, KEC International The successful Mars Orbiter Mission, or the Mangalyaan, by Isro has many lessons for Indian manufacturers, says Chandak. The mission has shown that Indian companies can make a quality product at a competitive price, he says. To make India a manufacturing hub, Indian companies will have to make quality products on time, manage the logistics and produce at a very competitive cost, adds Chandak. Building the right team to deliver such projects is important. “Selecting the right team just doesn’t mean selecting the most qualified people; it also means selecting highly committed people,” he says. Teams also need to be empowered so that they can take critical decisions and ensure timely delivery of the project, he adds. Innovation is another major learning from the Mars mission. “Innovations need not be big advances in technology, but many small ones such as those that help reduce costs are important for corporates,” says Chandak. Every project has a certain amount of risk involved, and identifying the risks and managing them is important, he says. Time management, which is of paramount importance when executing such a project, is another lesson. “India wanted to send the Mars orbiter before China could. Having achieved the mission in a very strict time frame, it is a big example for Indian corporates in project management,” adds Chandak. It is also important for companies to learn not only from their own mistakes, but also from the mistakes of others, he says. Encourage team work Vinamra Shastri, partner, Grant Thornton India The scope of what a firm’s management can learn from the Mangalyaan project is very vast, says Shastri. However, there are a few takeaways that stand out. The mission became successful due to the collective effort and intelligence of stakeholders, not their individual genius, he says. Similarly, companies should consider encouraging teamwork and collaboration rather than pursuing individuals. “Every organization has people with different aptitude and skills. It is the responsibility of the senior leadership to ensure that they identify competencies and encourage teamwork,” says Shastri, adding the management should focus not only on the high performers, as different perspectives will only lead to more informed decision-making, resulting in better chances of success. Having a higher purpose for being in business is yet another key element, differentiating companies. Organizational goals should have a “higher purpose”—something which is unique and relevant, with which every stakeholder can relate to and have an emotional connect. A great example, he says, is the Tata group that has achieved more than its business goals. It stands for trust and responsibility. Similarly, the Mangalyaan project was launched not just to put India ahead of others in space research. Again, while Indian culture is appreciated on a personal or family level, the culture followed by Indian firms is often criticized by many. Mangalyaan could not be managed so efficiently within the specified time frame if the Indian Space Research Organisation did not have the right work culture, says Shastri. “(Management guru) Peter Drucker has said culture eats strategy for breakfast. Strategies formulated can only be executed when the work culture is conducive,” he adds. Plan for success, not failure K.G. Vishwanath, independent consultant The first lesson for Indian companies from the Mangalyaan Mars orbiter is to plan for success, not failure, says K.G. Vishwanath, an independent consultant and former Jet Airways (India) Ltd vice-president (investor relations). Vishwanath was part of the Jet Airways team that struck a deal to sell a 24% stake in the airline to Etihad Airways PJSC for $379 million. “Secondly, Isro had planned its production units across the country meticulously and tapped the best talent accompanied by the best planning tools,” he says. “They were not ready for taking any chances. They were planning not to fail. This is an inspiring lesson for any company and their boards.” Vishwanath says the third key lesson was about teamwork while handling egos. “Isro put all the team into one with a single objective. When a company stands together as one to achieve an objective, nothing can stop them and Mangalyaan proves that,” he says. He observes that choosing a team was purely based on merits irrespective of gender differences. “They just stood as one to accomplish the objectives,” he adds. “The last lesson is about passion. If you are doing anything, do it with passion. There are several examples of companies that have succeeded in the toughest MARKET conditions by showing inimitable passion,” he says. “Not to forget, Mangalyaan was accomplished with the lowest cost. It proves that while focusing on cheap cost, quality can still be maintained. Indigenous manufacturing means superior quality. That’s what we need now at a time when the nation is building a manufacturing base competing with China,” Vishwanath adds.

Read more at: http://www.livemint.com/Specials/3Y72VG1WlFbM5lBv7N1hSJ/Management-lessons-from-Isros-Mangalyaan.html?utm_source=copy

Source:::: Livemint.com

NATARAJAN

Message For the Day…” Giveup Selfishness and Strive for Self Realisation…”

Every being is suffused with love. It is only for our convenience, for our pleasure, and our own selfish purposes that we develop certain worldly relationships. Give up self­ishness and strive for self-realisation. You must enquire into yourself, “Who am I? Body, mind, intellect, chittha(memories) or ahamkara (ego)?” You are none of these. You are yourself – “I am I.” Recognise this truth. One must render selfless service. The fruit of all actions must then be sacrificed. Only a person, who denounces the fruits of all actions, deserves to be called a Yogi (renunciant). A Yogi is not one who merely sits under a tree, closes one’s eyes and meditates. Real sacrifice involves giving up your desires. Do not be narrow-minded. If you are inflicted with narrow-mindedness your whole life will become narrow. Develop broad-mindedness and cultivate selfless love.   

Sathya Sai Baba

World”s Longest Flight On Biggest Plane ….

A380 pushing the limits

QANTAS is making aviation history today as the world’s largest passenger aircraft, the superjumbo A380, starts flying the world’s longest route — a non-stop trip lasting nearly 16 hours.

Well, it’s 14 hours 50 minutes to get from Sydney to Dallas/Fort Worth, but a longer 15 hours 30 minutes to return.

Passengers travelling on the route are now privy to the glam and size of the increasingly popular A380 with Qantas operating six direct return services per week.

Qantas Group CEO Alan Joyce says the move reflect the airline’s history of endurance, setting records and connecting Australians to the world.

“Today, Qantas is leading the way again with the introduction of the world’s largest passenger aircraft on the world’s longest route, Sydney to Dallas/Fort Worth, with a flying time of almost 16 hours,” Mr Joyce said this morning at a media conference at Sydney Airport.

So what’s the attraction of arriving in the boot/scooting cowboy-laden city?

“Since starting on the route in 2011 the feedback from our corporate customers, especially those in the resources, technology and agricultural sectors, tells us they like flying into the Dallas hub because it gets them closer to their final destination in the US and offers great onward connections.

“The Dallas/Fort Worth service offers direct access right into the heart of the US with over 50 connections to all US major cities all within four hours, including Orlando, Boston and Houston.”

Qantas recently announced increased services to the US, and will now offer 41 services per week to North America. About half of these services are operated by A380 aircraft and the other half by B747s with A380-style interiors.

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Alan Joyce at the meeting event today. Source: NewsComAu

Mr Joyce said introducing A380 services between Sydney and Dallas/Fort Worth, which is the only direct flight from Australia to inland United States, would provide enhance the customer experience and boost capacity.

“We know our customers will value the comfort of the A380 on this route,” he said. “It’s also a vote of confidence in Qantas’s business going forward.

“Not only will the A380 increase seats on the route by more than 10 per cent each week, it will also provide us with greater fuel efficiency and the range to operate the return service direct back to Sydney.

Dallas, here we come.

Dallas, here we come. Source: News Limited

“Our customers also now have the choice of four cabins to both Los Angeles and Dallas/Fort Worth as we introduce our Marc Newson designed First Class Suites on the Dallas/Fort Worth route for the first time.”

The new A380 service will also create further opportunities for both tourism and TRADE between Australia and the US.

“Dallas/Fort Worth is home to our partner American Airlines, and it’s the perfect hub for both business and leisure travellers heading in either direction across the Pacific.”

Mr Joyce said the fall in the Australian dollar actually has a positive impact on its international business.

“Sure there is always an impact in fuel prices but luckily we have seen a decrease in fuel prices of late regardless.”

 

The world’s longest flights in distance include The Sydney — Dallas/Fort Worth leg at 13,804km followed by Delta’s Johannesburg to Atlanta at 13,582km and Emirates Dubai — Los Angeles at 13,420km.

In 1989, Qantas operated the world’s longest non-stop delivery flight, when it flew a Boeing B747-400 from London to Sydney in 21 hours. Meanwhile Qantas holds the record for the longest regular commercial flight time-wise, set in 1944 from Perth to Sri Lanka.

The new flight replaces the current Boeing 747-400ER aircraft used on the route. The A380 will step up to a daily service over the 2014-2015 summer holiday season, from December 9 2014 to January 20 2015.

DFW airport is upgrading one terminal with three extra aerobridges to load passengers on the double-decker jet, while Qantas’ partner Emirates is set to begin A380 flights between DFW and Dubai from October 1.

Qantas’ existing flights between Melbourne, Dubai and London will be retimed to make room for these extra A380 services.

“This schedule change unlocks more A380 flying time that we can use on the Dallas route, and now offers four times the number of onward connections to Europe because of the new arrival time of the Melbourne flight into Dubai,” adds Qantas CEO Alan Joyce.

Qantas says the current mix of Boeing 747 and Airbus A380 flights from Sydney to Hong Kong will also face “adjustments”, although the airline hasn’t yet revealed whether the A380 will disappear from Asia entirely.

Fun flying facts:

• The Qantas A380 carries 323,000 litres of fuel, equivalent to eight backyard swimming pools.

• The Qantas A380 is fitted with a First, Business, Premium Economy and Economy cabin offering 484 seats, (14 First, 64 Business, 35 Premium Economy and 371 Economy).

• Qantas is the larger purchaser of Australian wines.

• The A380 delivers up to 10 per cent improvement in fuel efficiency and carbon emissions per revenue tonne kilometre, than most of today’s largest passenger jets.

• Qantas began flying to Dallas Fort Worth in May 2011 and is the only carrier to operate direct services from Australia to Dallas/Fort Worth.

The writer is flying as a guest of Qantas.Follow Melissa’s (mis)adventures to Texas on Instagram and Twitter @melissahoyer.   

Source:::: MELISSA HOYER  in news.com.au

Natarajan

” அன்று வெள்ளை மாளிகை வாசலில் ….இன்று வெள்ளை மாளிகை விருந்தினர்” …!!!

வெள்ளை மாளிகை வாசலில் படம் எடுக்க நின்ற மோடிக்கு 20

ஆண்டுகளுக்குப் பிறகு சிவப்பு கம்பள வரவேற்பு !!!

கடந்த 1994-ம் ஆண்டு வெள்ளைமாளிகை முன்பு (இடமிருந்து) தற்போதைய பாஜக தெலங்கானா மாநில தலைவர் ஜி.கிஷண் ரெட்டி, நரேந்திர மோடி, தற்போதைய தமிழக காங். பொதுச்செயலாளர் பாலசுப்பிரமணியன். படம்: பிடிஐ

கடந்த 1994-ம் ஆண்டு வெள்ளைமாளிகை முன்பு (இடமிருந்து) தற்போதைய பாஜக தெலங்கானா மாநில தலைவர் ஜி.கிஷண் ரெட்டி, நரேந்திர மோடி, தற்போதைய தமிழக காங். பொதுச்செயலாளர் பாலசுப்பிரமணியன். படம்: பிடிஐ

சுமார் இருபது வருடங்களுக்கு முன் அமெரிக்க அதிபர் மாளிகை யின் வாசலில் நின்று புகைப்படம் எடுத்துக் கொண்ட நரேந்திர மோடி, இப்போது சிவப்பு கம்பள வரவேற்புடன் வெள்ளை மாளிகையில் காலடி எடுத்து வைக்க உள்ளார்.

அமெரிக்க அரசு சார்பில் ‘அமெரிக்கன் கவுன்சில் பார் யூத் பொலிடிக்கல் லீடர்ஸ் (ஏ.சி.ஒய்.பி.எல்)’ எனும் பெயரில் ஓர் அமைப்பு நடத்தப்படுகிறது. இதன் சார்பில் அமெரிக்காவை புரிந்து கொள்ளும் வகையில் ஒவ்வொரு ஆண்டும் உலக நாடுகளின் முக்கிய அரசியல் கட்சிகளை அழைத்து சிறப்புக் கூட்டம் நடத்தப்படுகிறது.

இந்த கூட்டத்துக்கு இந்தியாவில் இருந்து காங்கிரஸ், பாஜக உள்ளிட்ட கட்சிகளுக்கு அழைப்பு அனுப்பப்படுகிறது. இதை ஏற்று இரு கட்சிகளும் மாநில கட்சித் தலைவர்களை அமெரிக்காவுக்கு அனுப்புவதை வழக்கமாகக் கொண்டுள்ளன.

கடந்த 1994-ல் நடந்த கூட்டத்துக்கு பாஜக சார்பில் குஜராத் மாநில பாஜக அமைப்புச் செயலாளராக இருந்த மோடி, ஆந்திர மாநில இளைஞர் அணித் தலைவராக இருந்த ஜி.கிஷண் ரெட்டி, கர்நாடகா மாநில இளைஞர் அணித் தலைவராக இருந்த அனந்தகுமார் ஆகியோர் அமெரிக்காவுக்கு சென்றனர்.

அந்த சமயத்தில் மூவரும் அமெரிக்க அதிபரின் வெள்ளை மாளிகை வாசல் முன்பு நின்று எடுத்த புகைப்படம் வெளியாகி பரபரப்பை ஏற்படுத்தி உள்ளது.

இது குறித்து தி இந்துவிடம் மோடியுடன் படத்தில் இருக்கும் ஜி.கிஷண் ரெட்டி கூறியதாவது:

‘அந்தப் படம் எடுக்கும்போது எங்களுடன் இருந்த மோடி நம் நாட்டின் பிரதமராவார் எனவும் அதே மாளிகையின் சிறப்பு விருந்தினராக செல்வார் என நினைத்துக்கூட பார்த்தது இல்லை. எனினும் அப்போதே அந்த நாட்டை நம் நாட்டுடன் ஒப்பிட்டு பார்ப்பதில் மோடி அதிக ஆர்வம் காட்டினார். அங்கிருந்த லிபர்டி சிலை உட்பட பல விஷயங்களை பார்த்து அது நம் நாட்டில் செய்யப்படாதது ஏன் எனக் கேள்வி எழுப்பினார்.

அமெரிக்க அதிகாரிகளிடம் அந்நாட்டு அரசின் நிர்வாகங்கள் பற்றி பல்வேறு கேள்விகளை மோடி எழுப்பினார்.

அரசு கூட்டங்களைவிட அங்கிருந்த குஜராத் மக்கள் நடத்திய கூட்டங்களில் அதிகமாக கலந்து கொள்ள வேண்டி இருந்தது. எங்களையும் அழைத்து சென்று அந்த கூட்டங்களில் மோடி பேசியதை நினைத்தால் இப்போது எனக்கு ஆச்சரியமாக உள்ளது.

தற்போது தெலங்கானா மாநில பாஜகவின் தலைவராக இருக்கும் கிஷண் ரெட்டி, அந்த மாநில அம்பர்பேட் தொகுதி சட்டசபை உறுப்பினராகவும் இருக்கிறார்.

சிறியவகை பழைய கேமராவில் எடுத்த இருபது படங்கள் அவரிடம் இருந்துள்ளன. இப்போது மோடி அமெரிக்காவுக்கு செல்வதை ஒட்டி அதை எடுத்து பார்த்தபோது படங்கள் ஒன்றுடன் ஒன்றாக ஒட்டிக் கொண்டிருந்ததாம். அதில் இரண்டை மட்டும் பத்திரமாக எடுத்து பத்திரிகைகளில் வெளியிட்டுள்ளார் ரெட்டி.

Message for the Day…” Consider Yourself as The Master of the Senses…Your Action will be Positive …”

Do not see, speak or hear what is evil. You must only see what is good, hear and speak what is sacred. These may seem simple maxims but are full of profound significance. Constantly discriminate between negative and positive actions. All bad and unwholesome actions are negative in character, eschew them altogether. Your mind must be filled with good thoughts, your hearts should be filled with compassion, and your hands must be engaged in selfless service. You will be caught up in negative behavior, as long as you identify yourself with the body. The moment you consider yourself as the master of the senses, your actions will be positive. Mastery of the senses leads to liberation. Liberation is not something to be achieved after life. Striving for liberation must start early in life and proceed continuously, until you are free from the bondage to the senses. Carry on all duties without attachment to the fruits thereof.

Sathya Sai Baba

Message For the Day…”Train Your Sense Organs Only to Perceive Sacred Things…”

In the drama of life, some act on the basis that nothing belongs to them and that, whatever words one utters or whatever action one does, all belong to God and nothing is their own. They play their role in this spirit, ascribing nothing to oneself. The other category are those that are like the actors who are conscious of the role they are playing and do not forget their individuality in their actions. They do not consider themselves as merely acting a part but as the doer. The difference between the two is that while the former realises the temporary nature of the part being played and is not attached to the things connected with the role, the other develops attachment to the role and does not wish to part with things connected with the role. Presently, most people suffer from the possessive attitude. The reason is the failure to use the senses properly and enslavement to the desires prompted by them. Train your sense organs only to perceive sacred things and abstain from indiscriminate enjoyment.

Sathya Sai Baba

Image of the Day…Pic. That Spoke 1000 Words !!!

India’s Mars mission: Picture that spoke 1,000 words

Indian staff from the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) celebrate after the Mars Orbiter Spacecraft (MoM) successfully entered the Mars orbit

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When the crowded command control room of India’s Mars mission exploded into applause after it successfully put a satellite into orbit around the Red Planet, photographer Manjunath Kiran of the AFP news agency clicked this remarkable image of scientists congratulating each other.

Wednesday’s picture arrived with a rather anodyne caption saying “staff from the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) celebrate after the Mars Orbiter Spacecraft (Mom) successfully entered the Mars orbit”.

But in reality, the picture was about much more than that – a bunch of smiling Indian women resplendent in gorgeous saris greeting each other as their male colleagues look on admiringly at mission control in Bangalore.

“The women were leading the applause when the good news arrived. They were celebrating more than men. Who said men are from Mars and women are from Venus?” says senior science journalist Pallava Bagla, who was present in the control room.

The picture – which brightened up my manic morning writing up the Mars mission story – went viral and became the event’s image of the day.

People in their thousands tweeted that they loved it. One said “when was the last time you saw women scientists celebrate a space mission?”; another that the women showed “we don’t need to wear labcoats”. Others said the scientists in saris had “redefined mission control” and called them “true role models”.

The chatter even veered into the contentious Indian debate about tradition and modernity.

Look at our rocket scientists, said one tweet, when women working in call centres think that wearing jeans “makes them modern and scientific”. Somebody wondered why “no matter how much women succeed/achieve, the focus ultimately is on what they are wearing?” That, another respondent tweeted, is “because we have newspapers telling us that smart career women don’t wear saris only western business suits!”.

Although we do not know for sure whether all the women in this picture are engineers or scientists, they all probably work with India’s space agency. Some 20% of Isro’s 14,246 employees are women and their numbers are growing.

Nandini Harinath, 44, a physicist and a mother of two, was the deputy operations director of the Mars mission – in other words, she was the person “operating” the spacecraft between Earth and Mars. “It’s easier to bring up children than to control the Mars orbiter,” she told the NDTV news channel. Minal Sampath and her team built three instruments for the spacecraft and she wants to become “the first woman director of a space centre”.

A woman leads one of the agency’s main strategic programmes. Another female engineer was in charge of wheeling out the 15-storey-high 320,000kg (320 tonne) Satellite Launch Vehicle (SLV) from the vehicle assembly building to the launch pad. Tessy Thomas, a scientist from India’s Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), is thought to be one of the very few women working on strategic nuclear ballistic missiles in the world. Three women led a team which launched a communication satellite three years ago.

What next? Will a woman head India’s space agency one day? (All seven chairmen of Isro so far have been men.) And, as Pallava Bagla writes, Isro reckons that the first astronaut from India “could well be a woman”. When that happens, Indian women will be over the moon.

SOURCE:::: Soutik BiswasDelhi correspondent IN BBC.COM

Natarajan

” ஒரு தேசத்தின் பெரும் பாய்ச்சல்…” !!!

நிலவில் கால்வைத்தவுடன் நீல் ஆம்ஸ்ட்ராங் சொன்ன வாசகங்கள் இவை: ‘‘ஒரு மனிதனைப் பொறுத்தவரை சிறிய காலடிதான் இது. ஆனால், மனித குலத்தைப் பொறுத்தவரை பெரும் பாய்ச்சல்.” இந்தியாவின் மங்கள்யான் செவ்வாயை எட்டிப்பிடித்திருக்கும் தருணத்திலும் ஆம்ஸ்ட்ராங்கின் வாசகங்கள் மிகவும் பொருத்தமாக இருக்கின்றன. ஆம், நம் தேசத்தைப் பொறுத்தவரை பெரும் பாய்ச்சல்தான் இது.

இந்தியாவிலேயே தயாரான கருவிகள், பொருட்கள் போன்றவற்றைக் கொண்டு உருவாக்கப்பட்ட தொழில்நுட்பத்தின் சாதனை இது. மிக முக்கியமாக, இந்திய அறிவால் உருவான தொழில்நுட்பத்தின் பெரும் சாதனை என்றுதான் சொல்ல வேண்டும். இரண்டாம் உலகப் போருக்குப் பிறகு, சோவியத் ஒன்றியமும் அமெரிக்காவும் விண்வெளிப் போட்டியில் தீவிரமாக ஈடுபட்டதன் விளைவாக, நவீன வானியல் யுகம் அதிநவீன வானியல் யுகத்துக்கு வித்திட்டது. இந்தியாவுக்கோ, சுதந்திரம் அடைந்த பின் எல்லாவற்றையும் முதலிலிருந்து ஆரம்பிக்க வேண்டிய சூழல். எனவே, வளர்ந்த நாடுகள் ஏற்கெனவே ஓடிக்கொண்டிருந்த இந்த ஓட்டப் பந்தயத்தில் இந்தியா சற்றுத் தாமதமாகக் கலந்துகொண்டது.

எனினும், இன்று மங்கள்யான் வெற்றியின் மூலம் இந்தியா வானியல் பந்தயத்தின் முதல் இடங்களில் வந்துகொண்டிருப்பதைப் பார்க்கும்போது, அசாதாரணமான சாதனை இது என்றே சொல்லத் தோன்றுகிறது. உலகின் எந்த நாடும் முதல் முயற்சியிலேயே இதைச் சாதித்ததில்லை என்பது இந்தச் சாதனையை மேலும் உயர்த்தியிருக்கிறது. இதைச் சாத்தியமாக்கியிருக்கும் இஸ்ரோ விஞ்ஞானிகளுக்கும் அவர்களின் முன்னோடிகளுக்கும், மங்கள்யான் திட்டத்துக்கு ஒத்துழைப்பு நல்கிய ஆட்சியாளர்கள், அதிகாரிகள் அனைவருக்கும் வாழ்த்துக்களையும் நன்றியையும் இந்தத் தருணத்தில் நாம் உரித்தாக்குகிறோம்!

எந்த தேசத்துக்கும் இளைத்ததல்ல இந்தியா என்ற உண்மையை உரக்கச் சொல்லியிருக்கும் மங்கள்யான் வெற்றியை அனைவரும் கொண்டாடுவோம்!

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