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Chandrayaan 2: As the nation rallies behind ISRO, and prays for Vikram lander, ‘liberal’ hate spills over

Some people are so consumed with their hatred for PM Modi that for them, the hopes and efforts of a nation and the hard work of scientists involved do not hold any value at all.

NDTV journalist apologises for being uncouth and screaming at ISRO scientist after Vikram Lander lost signal

After widespread condemnation for the NDTV journalist's uncouth behaviour, Pallava Bagla has now taken to Twitter to apologise for his conduct to ISRO scientist.

There are no failures in science, only efforts and experiments: PM Modi to ISRO scientists

"When ISRO has an entire encyclopedia of success, a couple of setbacks cannot take us out of trajectory", said PM Modi to scientists at ISRO.

Watch: ISRO Chief K Sivan breaks down after Vikram Lander loses contact, PM Modi embraces and consoles him

After the moon landing glitch, ISRO Chief K Sivan could be seen breaking down, with moist eyes and a heavy heart. At that moment, Prime Minister Modi can be seen embracing K Sivan and consoling him.

As ISRO loses contact with Vikram Lander, NDTV journalist arrogantly yells at scientist

NDTV journalist decided it was time to arrogantly scream at the ISRO scientists who were already going through enough.

Ahmedabad based Assamese scientist excluded from NRC because he didn’t apply, journalists use it to propagate fake news

Chandrayaan scientist's name in NRC because he didn't apply, journalists use it to attack NRC

Mother of all ‘divert attention’ formats: ISRO launched Chandrayaan 2 to ‘divert attention’ from economic condition, says Mamata Banerjee

TMC chief Mamata Banerjee has floated conspiracy theory that Chandrayaan 2 was launched to divert attention from 'economic disaster'.

Chandrayaan 2: ISRO crosses a major landmark, successfully injects the spacecraft into the lunar orbit

If the satellite would have approached the moon as a higher-than-expected velocity it would have bounced off it and got lost in deep space.

After successful launch of Chandrayaan-2, ISRO set to launch missions to the Sun and Venus in the coming years

After the successful launch of Chandrayaan-2, ISRO plans to launch Aditya-L1, the mission to the sun, early next year.

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