Examples of using Space programme in English and their translations into Hindi
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The Father of India's space programme Vikram Sarabhai was also the man who brought television
He spoke about Indian ingenuity in the space programme and the need to understand stories of our accomplishments.
Thus Indian Space Programme initiated space activities in the country
That is possibly why the space programme has always had support from all sides of the political divide.
Congratulations to our scientists and engineers for furthering India's indigenous space programme.
President congratulated the scientists and engineers for furthering India's indigenous space programme.
He initiated India's space programme, which today is renowned all over the world.
He was closely involved in India's civilian space programme and military missile development programmes. .
China's space programme included several manned missions,
Space programme gives students the comprehensive knowledge of analytics, strategy, business,
Pakistan, which has its own space programme at an advanced level, was ready to share its expertise
China's ambitious space programme included several manned missions,
Japan has successfully launched its first commercial satellite on 24 November 2015 as part its national space programme.
Pakistan opted out of the project, saying it has its own space programme.
congratulating ISRO for its success, said the launch signifies the bright future of India's space programme.
The missiles were to be based on the RSA-3 and RSA-4 launchers that had already been built and tested for the South African space programme.
part of the project, as Pakistan decided to opt out stating“it has its own space programme.”.
100th satellite by ISRO signifies both its glorious achievements, and also the bright future of India's space programme.
Seven out of the eight SAARC countries are a part of the project, as Pakistan decided to opt out stating"it has its own space programme.".
Pakistan opted out of the project, saying it has its own space programme.