ISRO chosen for Indira Gandhi prize for peace, disarmament
BY Agencies21 Nov 2014 4:48 AM IST
Agencies21 Nov 2014 4:48 AM IST
Indian space agency ISRO will be conferred the Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development for 2014 in recognition of its contribution in strengthening international cooperation in peaceful use of outer space.
The award jury, chaired by Vice President Hamid Ansari, made the announcement on Wednesday.
‘The Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development is awarded to the Indian Space Research Organisation in recognition of its path-breaking achievement, culminating in the Mars orbiter mission, its significant contribution in strengthening international cooperation in peaceful use of outer space,’ a statement said.
The jury also noted the pioneering role played by it in the application of advanced technologies in promoting broadbased and sustainable social and economic development and addressing basic needs of the people particularly in remote areas of the country.
The award jury, chaired by Vice President Hamid Ansari, made the announcement on Wednesday.
‘The Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development is awarded to the Indian Space Research Organisation in recognition of its path-breaking achievement, culminating in the Mars orbiter mission, its significant contribution in strengthening international cooperation in peaceful use of outer space,’ a statement said.
The jury also noted the pioneering role played by it in the application of advanced technologies in promoting broadbased and sustainable social and economic development and addressing basic needs of the people particularly in remote areas of the country.
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