logo
Cabinet Adopts Resolution On Shubhanshu Shukla's Axion-4 Mission Launch

Cabinet Adopts Resolution On Shubhanshu Shukla's Axion-4 Mission Launch

NDTV25-06-2025
New Delhi:
The Union Cabinet on Wednesday welcomed the successful launch of the Axiom-4 mission to the International Space Station featuring Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla and three others.
Mr Shukla and three other astronauts embarked on a journey to the International Space Station onboard the Dragon spacecraft that was placed in an orbit around the Earth by the Falcon-9 rocket of SpaceX.
"We welcome the successful launch of the Space Mission carrying astronauts from India, Hungary, Poland and the US," read the resolution adopted at the meeting of the Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The Union Cabinet noted that Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla is on the way to becoming the first Indian to go to the International Space Station, Information and Broadcasting Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said, reading from the resolution.
"He carries with him the wishes, hopes and aspirations of 1.4 billion Indians. Wish him and other astronauts all the success," the Cabinet resolution said.
The astronauts are expected to dock at the International Space Station on Thursday evening.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

IIT study challenges urban pollution assumptions
IIT study challenges urban pollution assumptions

Time of India

timean hour ago

  • Time of India

IIT study challenges urban pollution assumptions

1 2 Bhubaneswar: Normally, cities are regarded as pollution hotspots, with elevated pollution levels compared to surrounding non-urban regions — a pattern commonly known as the 'urban pollution dome' or 'urban pollution island' effect. However, a recent study by IIT Bhubaneswar found that this pattern does not hold true in many northern Indian cities. "Instead of a concentrated urban pollution dome, these cities display a 'clean island' effect, or what the researchers describe as a 'punctured pollution dome', where the city centres are, unexpectedly, relatively cleaner than the heavily polluted surrounding areas," stated the study, published in the scientific journal Nature. Researchers V Vinoj, asssociate professor at the school of earth, ocean and climate sciences, IIT Bhubaneswar, and research scholar Soumya Satyakanta Sethi attributed this unexpected pattern to an 'invisible barrier' formed by city's tall buildings and uneven structures, which slows down wind. "This limits pollutant dispersion, causing pollution to accumulate within the city and form a typical urban pollution dome. However, this same barrier can also prevent polluted air from outside the city from entering. As a result, in some cases, pollution builds up in areas surrounding the city, making the city centre appear relatively cleaner," said Vinoj. Based on two decades of high-resolution aerosol data across 141 Indian cities, the study found that southern cities — less affected by pollution transported from afar — exhibit classic domes with more pollution inside. In contrast, cities in northern and northwestern India, particularly those in the Indo-Gangetic plain, experience heavy regional and long-range pollution, such as dust. There, the city's barrier blocks incoming pollutants, causing them to accumulate in surrounding non-urban areas and forming what the researchers describe as "clean air domes. " The study stated that around 57% of cities exhibited urban aerosol pollution islands, while the remaining 43% showed urban aerosol clean islands. "Delhi and Mumbai are pollution islands normally, but they become clean islands whenever high dust is transported to the surrounding areas of these cities due to various reasons," said Vinoj. Bhubaneswar, on the other hand, remains a pollution island even when high dust is transported to surrounding areas, he added. These findings challenge long-standing assumptions about urban air pollution — particularly the notion that transported aerosols simply add up over cities and uniformly degrade air quality. The study also highlights that monitoring air pollution solely at city boundaries may provide an incomplete picture, as the actual dynamics involve a complex interplay of local emissions, regional transport, microclimatic effects, and atmospheric processes. "Uncovering these hidden atmospheric dynamics is only the beginning. Achieving truly sustainable and climate-resilient cities requires a deeper, integrated understanding of how urban environments interact with atmospheric processes," the researchers concluded.

'We may be just months away from alien contact': Baba Vanga's scary 2025 prediction
'We may be just months away from alien contact': Baba Vanga's scary 2025 prediction

Time of India

time4 hours ago

  • Time of India

'We may be just months away from alien contact': Baba Vanga's scary 2025 prediction

The legendary Bulgarian mystic Baba Vanga, known for her strikingly accurate predictions despite being blind, has reportedly made a dramatic forecast for 2025: humanity's first contact with extraterrestrial life. Several of Vanga's past predictions have proven eerily accurate, including the death of Princess Diana, the 9/11 attacks, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Explore courses from Top Institutes in Please select course: Select a Course Category Artificial Intelligence Healthcare Technology Public Policy Cybersecurity PGDM Product Management MCA Operations Management Design Thinking Data Science others Leadership Management Data Analytics MBA CXO Finance Data Science Project Management Degree Others Digital Marketing healthcare Skills you'll gain: Duration: 7 Months S P Jain Institute of Management and Research CERT-SPJIMR Exec Cert Prog in AI for Biz India Starts on undefined Get Details According to reports, Vanga foresaw that humanity will encounter aliens during a major international sporting event in 2025. With high-profile events like the Women's Euro Final, Formula 1 races, and the Women's Rugby World Cup on the calendar, speculation is mounting over whether a stadium filled with spectators could become the stage for a historic, televised moment. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like She Was Everyone's Dream Girl In 90's, This Is Her Recently. Investructor Undo Adding weight to the prophecy is Brazilian psychic Athos Salomé, dubbed the 'Living Nostradamus,' who echoed a similar vision. As reported by the New York Post, Salomé believes scientific advancement—not flying saucers—will lead to alien discovery, pointing to NASA's James Webb Space Telescope as a key instrument in confirming intelligent extraterrestrial life. 'Thanks to the James Webb Telescope, humanity might finally get the answer to the existence of alien life,' Salomé explained. 'Governments like the U.S. may declassify UFO files. If true, these discoveries could revolutionize our understanding of the universe—and ourselves.' Live Events What Else Did Baba Vanga Predict for 2025? While alien contact has made headlines, Vanga's 2025 predictions extend well beyond interstellar matters. Here's a look at what she reportedly foresaw: Natural Disasters in Asia A major natural disaster—possibly an earthquake followed by a tsunami—striking Asia. While no date was given, the threat remains significant in seismically active regions. Global Economic Collapse She warned of a severe economic downturn, marked by widespread unemployment and financial instability—anxiety that resonates in today's volatile global markets. New Diseases and Medical Breakthroughs Vanga predicted the emergence of unknown illnesses, but also medical breakthroughs, including prosthetic organs and potential cures for chronic conditions. Europe's Shrinking Population She foresaw a dramatic population decline in Europe, echoing current demographic trends of declining birth rates and aging populations. End of Social Divisions In a more optimistic vision, Vanga predicted the end of caste and racial divisions, envisioning a more unified and inclusive human society.

Navy chief hails 100th indigenous ship as symbol of maritime self-reliance
Navy chief hails 100th indigenous ship as symbol of maritime self-reliance

The Hindu

time6 hours ago

  • The Hindu

Navy chief hails 100th indigenous ship as symbol of maritime self-reliance

The Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi called the 100th indigenously designed ship a symbol of maritime self-reliance and strategic foresight, beyond just a numerical milestone, on Wednesday (July 23, 2025). The Navy chief delivered the keynote address virtually at a seminar on shipbuilding titled 'Nation building through shipbuilding', conducted by Warship Design Bureau at the Manekshaw Centre here. During his address, Admiral Tripathi spoke of the Indian Navy's Vision 2047 to transform into an 'Aatmanirbhar' force through leadership-driven focus on invention, innovation, indigenisation, and integration of niche, disruptive, and emerging technologies. The seminar witnessed the participation of stakeholders from the Government of India, the Indian Navy, shipyards, industry, and academia. Discussions were held on policy aspects related to shipbuilding with an aim to enable cohesive and progress-oriented brainstorming on different aspects of shipbuilding. The shipbuilding seminar also provided an outlook on futuristic technologies being implemented globally, and challenges being faced by Indian shipyards and industry in delivering ships at par with global standards.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store