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Time of India
2 days ago
- Science
- Time of India
5 powerful lessons students can learn from Shubhanshu Shukla's remarkable journey
5 powerful lessons students can learn from Subhanshu Shukla's remarkable journey What drives someone to dream of space—not metaphorically, but literally? Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, an Indian Air Force pilot turned astronaut, recently created history by becoming the first Indian to live aboard the International Space Station (ISS) for 14 days as part of NASA 's Axiom Mission-4 (Ax-4). His journey from a school in Lucknow to orbiting Earth is not just the stuff of headlines—it's a powerful real-life masterclass for students in ambition, resilience, and purpose. Here's a deep dive into his remarkable path and the five transformative lessons every student can take from it. 1. Believe in your dream, even if no one else does Shubhanshu was born in Lucknow and studied at City Montessori School, known for its academic rigor. While others celebrated birthdays and festivals, he was already setting his sights sky-high. Inspired by the 1999 Kargil War, he secretly began preparing for the National Defence Academy (NDA) exam—even skipping his own sister's wedding to focus on it. Student takeaway: Your dream doesn't need instant validation. Not everyone will understand your ambition. What matters is how fiercely you believe in it—and how consistently you work toward it. 2. A strong academic base opens extraordinary doors After clearing the UPSC NDA entrance, Shukla graduated with a BSc in Computer Science. But he didn't stop there. He went on to earn an MTech in Aerospace Engineering from the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru—one of India's top research institutions. IISc has ranked among the top in India and the world for its research output. This academic strength made him an ideal candidate for both the ISRO Gaganyaan programme and international astronaut training. Student takeaway: Don't chase just the 'easiest' course—chase the one that challenges you to grow. A strong education, paired with passion, becomes your launchpad—sometimes quite literally. 3. Discipline and adaptability go hand in hand Commissioned into the Indian Air Force in 2006, Shukla flew over 2,000 hours on some of the most advanced fighter jets, including Su-30 MKIs. But he didn't just fly aircraft—he continued learning and evolving. Between 2020 and 2021, he underwent astronaut training at Russia's Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Centre, followed by further sessions in India and the U.S. His journey from pilot to astronaut proves one thing: Discipline builds consistency, but adaptability ensures progress. Student takeaway: Your ability to be disciplined and flexible—to follow through while also evolving—is what will keep you ahead in life's most challenging moments. 4. Don't fear uncharted paths, create them Shukla was handpicked in 2019 to join the Gaganyaan human spaceflight mission, and by 2025, became the prime astronaut-pilot on the Axiom Space-NASA-ISRO collaboration. This made him India's first astronaut in 40 years, since Rakesh Sharma's historic mission in 1984. He didn't just accept the unknown—he pioneered it. Student takeaway: There won't always be a 'safe route' laid out. Sometimes, you'll have to make the bold choice that feels uncertain. But often, that's the path that leads to greatness. 5. Use your platform to inspire and uplift others During his 14-day mission aboard the ISS, Shukla isn't just conducting five groundbreaking experiments with NASA in space biology and agriculture—he's also scheduled to interact live with students across India, answering their questions and encouraging young minds to pursue STEM careers. This is leadership at its most inspiring—not just achieving for yourself, but lifting others as you rise. Student takeaway: No matter how far you go, remember to give back. Success becomes legacy when it empowers others to succeed too. S hubhanshu Shukla's journey proves that nothing—be it geography, expectation, or gravity—can hold back someone with a clear goal, relentless discipline, and a learning mindset. As a student, you may not be planning a spacewalk anytime soon. But you can adopt his mindset. In the story of Shubhanshu Shukla, we don't just see an astronaut. We see what happens when a student decides to never stop learning—even beyond the stars. Is your child ready for the careers of tomorrow? Enroll now and take advantage of our early bird offer! Spaces are limited.


Economic Times
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Economic Times
A look at Indian astronaut Subhanshu Shukla's love story with his dentist wife. His educational qualifications and family background
Subhanshu Shukla and his dentist wife Kamna You Might Also Like: Indian astronaut Subhanshu Shukla is a fan of TV actress Shweta Tiwari. Which other Bollywood stars he follows on Instagram His educational qualifications, career and family background 'Tricolour with me, let's begin India's Human Space Journey together': Shubhanshu Shukla from Orbit Axiom4Mission pilot, Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, delivered an emotional message from space, celebrating India's return to orbit after 41 years. Saluting the nation with the Tiranga on his shoulder, he called on every Indian to take pride and join the journey toward India's Human Space Programme. President on Subhanshu Shukla creating a milestone While the Axiom Mission 4 etched history by launching Indian Air Force Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla to the International Space Station on Wednesday, it's not just the nation celebrating his journey—his wife Kamna, who's known him since childhood, stands as his biggest source of strength. The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifted off from Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Centre in Florida at 12:01 PM IST, marking the first time an Indian astronaut has embarked on a mission to the ISS in collaboration with NASA and SpaceX. Coordinated by Axiom Space, the crewed Dragon spacecraft is expected to dock with the station on Thursday around 4:30 PM hours before liftoff, Shukla penned an emotional note for his wife, expressing his gratitude and calling her an irreplaceable part of his journey. Kamna responded with love and pride. Amid this, let's take a look at their love couple's story goes back decades—they first met in primary school in Lucknow and have been friends ever since. Kamna, speaking to the Times of India ahead of the launch, recalled knowing Shubhanshu as the quiet boy in class who would grow up to become a national relationship has weathered the challenges of distance, missed moments, and an unconventional life of high-stakes service. Kamna shared how deeply it pained him to miss out on key moments of their son's early childhood, but added that his focus has always been unwavering. She likened his determination to that of Arjuna from the Mahabharata, single-minded and home, Shukla is known as a disciplined man with a quiet spirit. A lover of non-fiction, fitness, and father-son mischief, he lives with resilience and an innate focus on problem-solving. Kamna described his fearless leap from fighter jets to space capsules as a complete transformation, but one that defines his never-give-up attitude. For her, it's not just about his place among the stars—it's about the man who quotes Dory from Finding Nemo and lives by her motto of 'keep swimming', no matter how challenging the situation Shukla's journey began in the classrooms of City Montessori School (CMS), Aliganj Campus, in Lucknow. But the turning point came in 1998, during the Kargil conflict , which ignited in him a deep desire to serve the nation. Driven by determination and without informing his family, he quietly applied for the UPSC National Defence Academy (NDA) examination and cleared it. He went on to graduate from NDA in 2005 with a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, followed by flight training at the Indian Air Force Academy. In 2006, he was officially commissioned into the fighter stream of the Indian Air also holds a Master's degree in Aerospace Engineering from the prestigious Indian Institute of Science (IISc), the years, Shukla has carved out a distinguished career as both a combat pilot and a test pilot in the Indian Air Force. With nearly 2,000 hours of flying experience, his record spans a wide array of aircraft. His precision, discipline, and technical expertise led to his selection in 2019 as one of four astronaut-designates for India's ambitious Gaganyaan mission . He has since undergone rigorous astronaut training at the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Centre in Russia, as well as India's Astronaut Training Facility in Droupadi Murmu took to X to express pride and excitement over Indian astronaut Subhanshu Shukla 's participation in the Axiom-4 mission to the International Space Station. She highlighted the significance of the scientific experiments planned by the crew and praised the international collaboration, calling it a reflection of global unity as Shukla joins astronauts from the US, Poland, and the SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft docked with the International Space Station on Thursday as part of the private Axiom-4 mission. This marks a historic return to human spaceflight for all three nations after decades. NASA confirmed the docking occurred at 6:31 a.m. Eastern Time.


News18
3 days ago
- Science
- News18
Indian Astronaut Subhanshu Shukla Successfully Docks At The ISS Axiom 4 Mission News
Indian Astronaut Subhanshu Shukla Successfully Docks At The ISS | Axiom 4 Mission News | News18 Last Updated: India Videos Axiom Mission 4 (Ax-4), carrying India's Shubhanshu Shukla along with three other private astronauts from Poland, the United States and Hungary, has been successfully docked at the International Space Station (ISS). n18oc_india News18 Mobile App -


Time of India
4 days ago
- Science
- Time of India
JSR school celebrates Axiom's blast-off to space
Jamshedpur: It was a momentous occasion for the students and teachers of the Narbheram Hansraj English School (NHES) here on Wednesday as they witnessed the launch of Axiom Mission 4 (Ax-4) live. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The 'Watch Party' hosted by the school on its campus marked a thrilling moment for all who watched Indian Air Force Group Captain Subhanshu Shukla travel to space as the mission pilot. Students waved the Indian flag, cheering for Shukla as the Ax-4 launched successfully from the Kennedy Space Center, carrying the astronauts from four countries — India, the US, Hungary and Poland — to the International Space Station (ISS). The excitement was palpable at the school right from the moment of the broadcast at 10 am. Members of the Indo-American Chamber of Commerce (IACC), school management committee members, students and teachers were all beaming with pride as the spacecraft launched. According to the enthused students and teachers, Axiom Space, known for its pioneering missions in private space travel and starting the process of building the world's first commercial space station, has become a beacon for students dreaming of a future in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields. The school managing committee president, Nakul Kamani, said it was a proud moment for the school that it was selected to organise the 'Watch Party'. School principal Paramita Roy said, "The live screening of the Axiom 4 launch was organised to promote educational engagement in space science among young learners. For the school, the event came on the backdrop of the school's increasing engagement in space education." In November 2023, the school had hosted a 'Space Talks' session in collaboration with NASA which featured Jaydeep Mukherjee, the director of the NASA Florida Space Grant Consortium.


India Gazette
4 days ago
- Science
- India Gazette
Family of Group Captain Subhanshu Shukla expresses pride on Axiom-4 launch; wishes for safe return
Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India], July 25 (ANI): As Axiom-4 mission was successfully launched from the NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the family of Group Captain Subhanshu Shukla expressed immense pride on his achievement while wishing for his safe return. The family of astronaut Subhanshu Shukla, who is piloting the Axiom-4 mission, watched the lift off from Lucknow with immense pride and 'tears of joy'. Speaking with ANI, the sister of Shubhanshu Shukla, Shuchi Mishra, wished for his safe return 'We hope everything will go well. We are relaxed and waiting for him to return home safely after 15 days. Our hopes are rising now, we want him to do more missions and make us proud,' Shuchi Mishra said. Additionally, Nidhi Mishra, the sister of Shubhanshu Shukla, hoped for the successful completion of the mission. 'The experience was good. As of now, all the stages have been completed successfully. I want the mission to be completed successfully,' Nidhi Mishra said. Meanwhile, Asha Shukla, mother of Group Captain and astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla, got emotional during the lift off and said, 'Everyone is happy. These are tears of joy.' Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla's father, Shambhu Dayal Shukla, said, 'It feels great. This was all God's blessings...' The Axiom Mission 4 or Ax-4, launched aboard a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft from Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Centre in Florida at 2:31 am Eastern Time (12 Noon IST). In his remarks from onboard the Dragon spacecraft, Shukla said, 'Namaskar, my dear countrymen, what a ride. We are back in the space once again after 41 years. It's an amazing ride. We are revolving around the Earth at a speed of 7.5 kilometres per second. The Tiranga embossed on my shoulders tells me that I am with all of you. This journey of mine is not a beginning to the International Space Station (ISS) but to India's Human Space Programme. I want all of you to be part of this journey. Your chest, too, should swell with pride. You all also show excitement. Together, let's initiate India's Human Space Programme. Jai Hind! Jai Bharat!' For Group Captain Shukla, this will be an opportunity to emulate fellow Indian Air Force Officer Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma, who flew aboard Soyuz T-11 on 3 April 1984 as part of the Soviet Interkosmos programme. Sharma spent seven days in space on board the Salyut 7 space station. This is the fourth private astronaut mission to the International Space Station. The crew is travelling to the orbiting laboratory on a new SpaceX Dragon spacecraft. The targeted docking time is approximately 7 am Eastern Time (4 pm IST) on Thursday, June 26. (ANI)