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Report on “Celebrating Chandrayaan-2: India’s Leap in Lunar Exploration”

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“Celebrating Chandrayaan-2: India’s Leap in Lunar Exploration” on 22nd July 2024

On July 22, 2024, Rai School of Engineering buzzed with excitement as students, faculty, and guests gathered at the seminar room for the event titled "Chandrayan 2: India's Leap in Lunar Exploration." Organized by the Student Startup and Innovation Policy (SSIP), the Institution Innovation Council (IIC), and the Rai School of Engineering, this event aimed to highlight the achievements and learnings from India's ambitious lunar mission, Chandrayan-2. This gathering underscored the importance of space exploration and innovation, offering insights into the mission's objectives, challenges, and contributions to the scientific community.

The event kicked off at 10 am with a presentation by Mr. Meet Bakotia, Assistant Professor at Rai School of Engineering. He discussed the mission's technological and scientific milestones, emphasizing the innovative engineering solutions developed during the mission and their potential applications in other fields. Attendees had the opportunity to engage with Mr. Bakotia, fostering a deeper understanding of the complexities and triumphs associated with Chandrayan-2. The discussions also highlighted the mission's significance in advancing India's space capabilities and its role in the global space community.

Throughout the day, the event facilitated networking and collaboration among participants, encouraging students to consider careers in space technology and research. By showcasing India's advancements in lunar exploration, the event inspired the next generation of engineers and scientists to contribute to the country's future missions. Overall, the event was a resounding success, highlighting the spirit of innovation and exploration that Chandrayaan 2 embodies.

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