In a remarkable event, the successful soft landing of Chandrayaan 3's Vikram Lander on the moon's southern pole was broadcast live at Sangam University, Bhilwara. Lieutenant Rajkumar Jain, the Public Relations Officer, shared that the live broadcast showcased the achievement of Chandrayaan 3's success and India's position as the world's first nation to achieve a successful soft landing on the southern pole of the moon.
Faculty members and students gathered to witness this historic moment on a large screen. Professor Karunesh Saxena, Vice-Chancellor of Sangam University, congratulated the success of Chandrayaan 3 and highlighted that this day is a moment of pride for India. He mentioned that the tricolor flag is flying on the moon today, marking a significant milestone achieved through determined efforts.
Professor Rajeev, Secretary of Sangam University, extended his congratulations, emphasizing the university's pride in being associated with the success of Chandrayaan 3. He mentioned the significant contribution of Aniruddh Krishna Upadhyay, an Electrical Engineering student of the university's 2015 batch, who was part of Chandrayaan 3's team.
The Department of Geo-Informatics organized the program and was supported by various faculty members, including Dr. Lokesh Tripathi. He expressed gratitude towards all individuals, including ISRO scientists, who contributed to the success of Chandrayaan 3.
The event was celebrated with the participation of deans, heads of departments, and faculty members, celebrating the success of Chandrayaan 3. The live broadcast brought the joy of this achievement to the university's academic community and reiterated India's prowess in space exploration.