– India’s upcoming NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) mission scheduled for July 30.
– Indian astronaut group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla’s triumphant journey to the International Space Station after safety concerns raised by Indian scientists delayed the initial launch.
– India launched its 100th space vehicle this year, showcasing progress in space exploration sence humble beginnings.
– Over 2,045 students received degrees at the event.
– M.Jayashree of B.Tech (electronics and Communication Engineering) was awarded the President’s Medal for overall highest CGPA.
– Institute medals were presented across various disciplines including B.Tech., B.Arch., M.Tech., MCA, MBA, and more.
India’s steady advancements in space technology reflect a broader narrative of resilience and global collaboration that extends beyond science into education systems fostering skilled professionals like those from NIT-Tiruchi who contributed to astronaut safety checks highlighted at this convocation speech.
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