The successful soft-landing of Chandrayaan3 undoubtedly marks a historic achievement for ISRO. This is the first time a lunar mission has landed in the Moon's south pole which is expected to open up further prospects. . .
For the past twenty years, I have minutely searched the Vedas, the Upanishads, the Puranas, Shastras, astrology books, and ancient texts on science but have failed to trace any root of modern science to them.-. . .
Half a century ago, from a little known village of Thumba, every Wednesday, a rocket was launched from the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) launching station. It went up to little less than 100 km. . .