Published 13:13 IST, September 7th 2019
Sports stars hail ISRO's scientists, salute their hard work and zeal
From cricketers to wrestlers, support poured in for the brave ISRO scientists who had burnt the midnight oil preparing for this prestigious and historic mission
- India News
- 4 min read
The entire sports fraternity of India came out in support of Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) and its scientists and encouraged them to thrive further to make the country proud. Overwhelming support has poured in for the brave ISRO scientists from all over the world, encouraging the minds to work harder and further in the future. ISRO's plan to soft-land Chandrayaan-2's Vikram module on the Lunar surface did not go as per script in the early hours of Saturday, with the lander losing communication with ground stations during its final descent. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday asked ISRO scientists not to get disheartened by the hurdles in the moon mission Chandrayaan-2 and asserted that there will be a "new dawn and better tomorrow".He upheld that there were no setbacks in science, just efforts and experiments, and highlighted the significance of resilience and tenacity to India's ethos. After his speech, PM Modi also consoled an emotional ISRO Chairman K Sivan, reassuring him with a warm hug and several pats on the back.
Cricketing fraternity hails ISRO as 'pride of India'
From cricketers to wrestlers, support poured in for the brave ISRO scientists who had burnt the midnight oil preparing for this prestigious and historic mission. Indian opener Shikhar Dhawan thanked the ISRO for keeping the dream of a billion people of the country alive and hailed the organization for its hard work. Wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant said that there was nothing such as failure and that the entire country was proud of ISRO. Indian coach Ravi Shastri said that India was proud of ISRO's scientists who made it possible for India to become a world leader in space. Former spinner Harbhajan Singh said that there was nothing called failure for those who kept trying persistently. Wrestler Yogeshwar Dutt believed that India will find success in its future attempts and affirmed his belief in ISRO's scientists. All-rounder Hardik Pandya drew a cricketing reference and said that as a player, he tried to knock the ball out of the park and that the inspirational ISRO was constantly increasing his boundaries. Here are some of the reactions:
PM Modi draws inspiration from ISRO scientists
PM Modi said that ISRO is a source of inspiration: "As important as the final result is the journey and the efforts. I can proudly say that efforts were worth it and so was the journey. Our team worked hard and traveled far and those teachings will always remain with us. We will look back on the journey and effort with great satisfaction. The learning from today will make us stronger and better. There will be a new dawn and a brighter tomorrow very soon. It is our culture to work hard without worrying about the result. Our history of thousand years has proven several times that we don't stop when the problem arrives. ISRO is also an example of our strong will power."
The Prime Minister also added: "We have to remember that the journey of Chandrayaan has been magnificent. During this entire mission, the country has been proud and happy several times. Right now, our orbiter is revolving around the moon swiftly. No matter wherever I was - in-country or outside - I always took information about Chandrayaan. ISRO is one of the best space stations because of your hard work. It was your hard work that you hoisted the national flag in Mars in your first attempt. Our Chandrayaan informed the world that there is water in the Moon. These were results of your hard work. We have launched more than 100 satellites together by setting a new record. When ISRO has an encyclopedia of success then few obstructions will not take your flight out of trajectory. Our culture, our mentality, our thinking teaches us that we should not be unhappy and depressed."
Updated 14:26 IST, September 7th 2019