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PM Modi to virtually witness Chandrayaan-3 landing on Moon from South Africa

PM Modi to virtually witness Chandrayaan-3 landing on Moon from South Africa
PM Modi to virtually witness Chandrayaan-3 landing on Moon from South Africa

The time has come for which not only crores of people in our country but also the whole world is eagerly waiting. The Chandrayaan-3 mission of our space research organization ISRO has reached its final stage. If all goes well, the Vikram lander and Pragyan rover will land on the south pole of the moon at 6.04 pm this evening. The crores of people in the country are praying to the gods for the success of Chandrayaan. If the people of Pakistan also want this mission to be a success, it is understandable that the whole world is eagerly waiting for it. On the other hand, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is currently in South Africa. He was on a three-day visit for the 15th BRICS Summit. From the very beginning, he insisted that we step on the moon and show the world what we are capable of. 

On September 7, 2019, he went to the ISRO center in Bangalore to witness the landing of Chandrayaan-2. However, then the Vikram lander crash landed. Due to this, the whole country was very disappointed. The scene of the then ISRO chief K Sivan bursting into tears because he couldn’t bear the pain touched everyone. At that time he was consoled by Modi himself. Modi said on that occasion that we have not failed,  our aspiration to kiss the moon has become stronger. 

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Many people are wondering how PM Narendra Modi in South Africa is going to view the crucial moment of Chandrayaan-3 landing. Modi will watch virtually Chandrayaan-3’s landing on Moon from South Africa. The authorities have completed the arrangements for this.

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