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India's first privately built orbital rocket took its maiden flight on Saturday, its company said, marking a significant step for the South Asian giant as it eyes a bigger slice of the global space economy. The Vikram-1 rocket, built by Skyroot Aerospace and designed to carry small satellites into low-Earth orbit, took off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota amid loud cheers. ‘Hello space, we have arrived!’ Skyroot Aerospace said in a post on X. ‘Vikram-1's Test Flight-1 has completed its mission. The first ever Indian private sector launch has been successfully completed.’Vikram-1 is about as tall as a seven-storey building and capable of carrying payloads weighing up to 350 kilograms (771 pounds).Pawan Goenka, chairman of the government's Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre, said the achievement went ‘way beyond expectation for the very first orbital launch ever taken by an Indian private company’. Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the endeavour as ‘a defining moment in India's space journey’. ‘The growing participation of our private sector is opening new frontiers and accelerating innovation,’ Modi said. ‘This achievement will encourage countless youngsters to dream bigger and innovate fearlessly.’ The rocket is carrying a diverse range of payloads, including a lab-grown diamond and robotic arms capable of removing space debris. A miniature 18-karat gold rocket that has mini sculptures of Indian physicists Vikram Sarabhai, CV Raman and former Indian president and noted aerospace engineer APJ Abdul Kalam is also aboard the vehicle. India's space ambitions, built on decades of investment by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), have gathered pace in recent years. The country's space economy — valued at around $8.4 billion — has rapidly expanded since the sector opened up to private players in 2020, and is now home to more than 400 space startups. – 'New heights' – ‘India's space ambitions soar to new heights!’ Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar said after the successful launch. In August 2023, India became only the fourth country to successfully land an unmanned spacecraft on the Moon, after Russia, the United States and China. Former ISRO chairman K. Sivan hailed the work done by space startups, adding that the country was witnessing the ‘fruits of the seeds sown’ when it opened up the sector to private players. ‘With Skyroot especially, the rocket is one of the most challenging and complex technologies in the space system… It is going to motivate many people,’ he told AFP. Sivan added that ‘there is no doubt’ the launch will have a global impact. ‘If an Indian startup can make one of the most challenging things in the space industry, then it gives a huge boost to India's reputation globally.’ Source link
Kuwait’s Ministry of Electricity, Water and Renewable Energy said on Saturday that another power generation and water desalination plant caught fire after coming under an Iranian attack.In a statement, the ministry said it had taken precautionary operational measures to ensure the safety of the facility and its personnel while maintaining the stability of the country’s electricity grid.It said emergency teams, in coordination with the Kuwait Fire Force and other relevant authorities, had responded to the blaze, adding that all operational and emergency plans had been activated immediately after the incident.On Friday, authorities brought under control a fire that broke out at another power generation and water desalination plant after an Iranian attack damaged a large number of electricity generation units.Kuwait has repelled a series of Iranian missile and drone attacks since Thursday, according to the General Staff of the Kuwaiti Armed Forces. Related Story Source link
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Indian Cultural Centre (ICC) in association with Telugu Kala Samiti presented ‘Wednesday Fiesta’, on December 3, showcasing an array of colourful cultural performances, reflecting the rich diversity and heritage of the Indian community in Qatar. Embassy counsellor Dr Vaibhav A Tandale was the chief guest. ICC president A P Manikantan presided. The event saw Jayapal Madhavan and Praveena Lakshmi Ganta, presidents of ICC-affiliated organisations TRAQ and Telangana Jagruthi Qatar, respectively, being honoured for their significant contributions to the community. Source link
Iran will raise the price of its heavily subsidised gasoline for heavy users today, state media reported, as the Opec member seeks to control rising fuel demand without triggering public anger.Proposals to increase Iran’s fuel prices, some of the lowest in the world, have long been postponed amid apparent concerns that they might cause a repeat of widespread protests seen in 2019 that were crushed by the state.The government will introduce a higher rate of 50,000 Iranian rials per litre (4 US cents under the free market rate) at midnight yesterday for most consumers requiring more than 160 litres per month, state television reported on Friday.Other drivers can still purchase up to 60 litres of gasoline at the existing rate of 15,000 rials per litre and up to another 100 litres at 30,000 rials per litre.According to local media, domestic fuel production of around 110mn litres per day lags rising demand which can go up to 140mn litres per day due to factors such as inefficient cars, smuggling to neighbouring countries and heat in summer.Government officials have warned that subsidised fuel prices in Iran are “not rational”, impose a heavy burden on state finances and encourage suboptimal consumption as well as necessitating fuel imports.Private drivers owning several cars will only be able to buy fuel at the lower-priced quotas for one of their vehicles, while most government-owned vehicles, many newly-produced cars and imported vehicles will have to use the more expensive rate.Iran’s economy risks staggering into simultaneous hyperinflation and deep recession, officials and analysts have said, as the rulers scramble to preserve stability with limited room to manoeuvre after a snapback of UN sanctions. Source link
Podar Pearl School celebrated its 12th Annual Day with remarkable pride and grandeur under the inspiring theme 'One World, Many Dreams'. The event, held across all campuses, reflected the school’s commitment to nurturing creativity, confidence, and global-mindedness among its students, a statement said. Indian ambassador Vipul was the chief guest. School president C Muhamed Nizar, vice-presidents Pranav Pradeep and Dr Steffy Rachel Sam along with Dr Mohamed Althaf, and other board of directors, principal Dr Maneesh Mangal, and the senior leadership team also graced the ceremony. At Al Meshaf Campus, students of Grades I and II captivated the audience with performances themed 'Echoes of the Past, Voices of the Future,' showcasing the evolution from traditional ways of life to the modern digital era. A creative highlight was the contemporary retelling of classic fairy tales through the innovative production 'Cyberella -A Cyber Smart Fairy Tale'. The Primary Section further inspired audiences with its uplifting theme 'Horizons of Hope.' The event at Al Dafna Campus had the theme 'Shades of Celebration,' emphasising academic excellence, creativity, and holistic development. Indian embassy second-secretary Bindu N Nair was the chief guest. At Al Thumama Campus, students delivered an impressive showcase titled 'Aeternum – A Voyage Through Time,' taking the audience on an artistic journey across eras. The guest of honour was Hisham Aljundi, translation specialist at the Office of the Assistant Undersecretary for Private Education. Source link
