‘Sometimes I feel like snapping’: Kim Kardashian says Kanye’s behaviour has pushed her to the brink |

‘Sometimes I feel like snapping’: Kim Kardashian says Kanye’s behaviour has pushed her to the brink |

Kim Kardashian has admitted that Kanye West’s recent behaviour has pushed her close to breaking point, revealing on the latest episode of The Kardashians that she often feels overwhelmed while trying to protect their four children from the fallout of his public outbursts. Although she appears calm on camera, Kim confessed that she sometimes feels…

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Delhi blast probe: Doctor hid ammonium nitrate in farm shed near Al-Falah University for 12 days

Delhi blast probe: Doctor hid ammonium nitrate in farm shed near Al-Falah University for 12 days

Investigators uncovered two more hideouts linked to Al-Falah University professor Muzammil Ahmad Ganaie, who was making IEDs. He had stored 2,600kg of ammonium nitrate at a mosque shed before moving it to a cleric’s house, from where it was seized just before the Delhi blast. FARIDABAD: The investigation into the Nov 10 Delhi terror attack…

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced plans to open India’s nuclear sector to private investment, mirroring reforms in the space sector. This move aims to boost energy security and technological leadership by fostering innovation in small modular and advanced reactors. The government is also preparing to introduce key legislation to facilitate these significant reforms. Photo credit: PTI NEW DELHI: PM Narendra Modi said on Thursday that his govt is moving towards opening up the nuclear sector in the country for private sector investments on the lines of the space sector.“The scope of reforms is continuously expanding. Just as space innovation was opened to the private sector, India is now moving towards opening the nuclear sector as well,” Modi said while inaugurating Skyroot’s Infinity Campus in Hyderabad via video conferencing. “A strong role for the private sector is being laid in this field, which will create opportunities in small modular reactors, advanced reactors and nuclear innovation. This reform will give new strength to India’s energy security and technological leadership,” he said.The PM’s remarks came ahead of Parliament’s winter session in which a key nuclear energy bill proposing to open up the civil nuclear sector to private players is listed. The Atomic Energy Bill, 2025, is listed in the Lok Sabha bulletin for the session, which will start from Dec 1. Amendments to another key nuclear law, Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Act (CLNDA), 2010, are also on the cards. These amendments, if successfully passed, will usher in big reforms in the nuclear sector at a time when India has set a target of generating at least 100 GW nuclear energy by 2047.At present, the Atomic Energy Act prohibits the participation of the private sector or even state govts. Under this law, the power to operate nuclear power plants is vested in the central govt and companies or corporations established by it. Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL), a PSU under the Department of Atomic Energy, is the only entity operating nuclear power plants, and currently operates all 24 commercial nuclear reactors in the country.Modi also said the future will depend greatly on the research being carried out today, and underscored that the govt is focused on providing maximum opportunities for youth in research. He underlined that the Rs 1 lakh crore Research, Development, and Innovation Fund will provide significant support to the youth. Modi said more than 10,000 Atal Tinkering Labs have already been set up to instil a spirit of research and innovation among students, and added that work is under way to establish 50,000 new labs in the coming days, he said.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Is a Key Ally, Cyprus Assures Strong Push to Finalise India–EU FTA TalksImran Khan Health Rumour: PTI Holds Sit In Outside Adiala Jail, KP CM Sohail Afridi Stages ProtestRam Madhav Challenges ‘No-Religion’ Narrative in White Collar Terror DebateAustralia Says India Is Now A Leading Global Power, Credits PM Modi For Transforming World DynamicsOusted PM Sheikh Hasina Faces Fresh Conviction as Court Awards 21-Year TermPM Modi Announces Major Move Allowing Private Players Into Nuclear Sector To Spur Advanced ReactorsExplained: Why Vikram-I Could Transform India’s Satellite Launch Market And Global Space Leadership‘Pak, Bangladesh, US…’: BJP Alleges Congress Using Foreign ‘X’ Accounts to Set India’s NarrativePakistan’s Adiala Jail Issues Statement On Imran Khan’s Health Amid Viral Death RumoursThe Indrajaal Ranger: India Unveils AI-Enabled Anti-Drone Patrol Vehicle In Hyderabad123Photostories‘Stranger Things’ cast: Educational qualificationsTaarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah: From Dilip Joshi being older than Amit Bhatt to Mandar Chandwadkar leaving his Dubai job for acting; Lesser-known facts about the castGastroenterologist doctor reveals the power of eating 3 eggs everyday5 must-visit national parks in the USA that are also UNESCO World Heritage Sites5 things to do during Brahma Muhurta for 21 days to transform your lifeThe hidden skill of Metacognition: What is it and how it makes the brain work smarterFrom Jonathan to Alagba: 5 tortoises across the world with exceptionally long lifespansMillie Bobby Brown’s promotional looks for ‘Stranger Things 5’Despite 180 flops and 47 disasters, THIS actor became a cult icon in Russia — His name will surprise youStressed at work? Doctor explains you could be closer to diabetes than you think123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayNew Labour CodeWorld NewsGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingDeion SandersAyesha CurryTaylor SwiftMarqury CollinsStefon DiggsSaudi Prince Mohammed Bin SalmanCharlie McAvoyWPL Auction Who Got WhomSteveWillDoIt ControversyCandace Owens

Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced plans to open India’s nuclear sector to private investment, mirroring reforms in the space sector. This move aims to boost energy security and technological leadership by fostering innovation in small modular and advanced reactors. The government is also preparing to introduce key legislation to facilitate these significant reforms. Photo credit: PTI NEW DELHI: PM Narendra Modi said on Thursday that his govt is moving towards opening up the nuclear sector in the country for private sector investments on the lines of the space sector.“The scope of reforms is continuously expanding. Just as space innovation was opened to the private sector, India is now moving towards opening the nuclear sector as well,” Modi said while inaugurating Skyroot’s Infinity Campus in Hyderabad via video conferencing. “A strong role for the private sector is being laid in this field, which will create opportunities in small modular reactors, advanced reactors and nuclear innovation. This reform will give new strength to India’s energy security and technological leadership,” he said.The PM’s remarks came ahead of Parliament’s winter session in which a key nuclear energy bill proposing to open up the civil nuclear sector to private players is listed. The Atomic Energy Bill, 2025, is listed in the Lok Sabha bulletin for the session, which will start from Dec 1. Amendments to another key nuclear law, Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Act (CLNDA), 2010, are also on the cards. These amendments, if successfully passed, will usher in big reforms in the nuclear sector at a time when India has set a target of generating at least 100 GW nuclear energy by 2047.At present, the Atomic Energy Act prohibits the participation of the private sector or even state govts. Under this law, the power to operate nuclear power plants is vested in the central govt and companies or corporations established by it. Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL), a PSU under the Department of Atomic Energy, is the only entity operating nuclear power plants, and currently operates all 24 commercial nuclear reactors in the country.Modi also said the future will depend greatly on the research being carried out today, and underscored that the govt is focused on providing maximum opportunities for youth in research. He underlined that the Rs 1 lakh crore Research, Development, and Innovation Fund will provide significant support to the youth. Modi said more than 10,000 Atal Tinkering Labs have already been set up to instil a spirit of research and innovation among students, and added that work is under way to establish 50,000 new labs in the coming days, he said.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Is a Key Ally, Cyprus Assures Strong Push to Finalise India–EU FTA TalksImran Khan Health Rumour: PTI Holds Sit In Outside Adiala Jail, KP CM Sohail Afridi Stages ProtestRam Madhav Challenges ‘No-Religion’ Narrative in White Collar Terror DebateAustralia Says India Is Now A Leading Global Power, Credits PM Modi For Transforming World DynamicsOusted PM Sheikh Hasina Faces Fresh Conviction as Court Awards 21-Year TermPM Modi Announces Major Move Allowing Private Players Into Nuclear Sector To Spur Advanced ReactorsExplained: Why Vikram-I Could Transform India’s Satellite Launch Market And Global Space Leadership‘Pak, Bangladesh, US…’: BJP Alleges Congress Using Foreign ‘X’ Accounts to Set India’s NarrativePakistan’s Adiala Jail Issues Statement On Imran Khan’s Health Amid Viral Death RumoursThe Indrajaal Ranger: India Unveils AI-Enabled Anti-Drone Patrol Vehicle In Hyderabad123Photostories‘Stranger Things’ cast: Educational qualificationsTaarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah: From Dilip Joshi being older than Amit Bhatt to Mandar Chandwadkar leaving his Dubai job for acting; Lesser-known facts about the castGastroenterologist doctor reveals the power of eating 3 eggs everyday5 must-visit national parks in the USA that are also UNESCO World Heritage Sites5 things to do during Brahma Muhurta for 21 days to transform your lifeThe hidden skill of Metacognition: What is it and how it makes the brain work smarterFrom Jonathan to Alagba: 5 tortoises across the world with exceptionally long lifespansMillie Bobby Brown’s promotional looks for ‘Stranger Things 5’Despite 180 flops and 47 disasters, THIS actor became a cult icon in Russia — His name will surprise youStressed at work? Doctor explains you could be closer to diabetes than you think123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayNew Labour CodeWorld NewsGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingDeion SandersAyesha CurryTaylor SwiftMarqury CollinsStefon DiggsSaudi Prince Mohammed Bin SalmanCharlie McAvoyWPL Auction Who Got WhomSteveWillDoIt ControversyCandace Owens

NEW DELHI: PM Narendra Modi said on Thursday that his govt is moving towards opening up the nuclear sector in the country for private sector investments on the lines of the space sector.“The scope of reforms is continuously expanding. Just as space innovation was opened to the private sector, India is now moving towards opening…

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Top 5 Entertainment News: From celebs attending Dharmendra’s prayer meet to Hema Malini’s emotional post for the late actor – buzzworthy stories of the day

Top 5 Entertainment News: From celebs attending Dharmendra’s prayer meet to Hema Malini’s emotional post for the late actor – buzzworthy stories of the day

The film fraternity gathered to honor the legacy of legendary star Dharmendra, with a poignant prayer meeting graced by luminaries such as Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan. Hema Malini delivered a moving eulogy that highlighted their cherished memories together. On a brighter note, initial reactions for ‘Tere Ishk Mein’, starring Dhanush and Kriti Sanon,…

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Optical Illusion: Only sharp eyes can spot the mouse hidden in the kitchen in under 25 seconds

Optical Illusion: Only sharp eyes can spot the mouse hidden in the kitchen in under 25 seconds

A new viral optical illusion challenges viewers to find a hidden mouse in a cluttered kitchen scene within 25 seconds. Experts highlight that such puzzles enhance cognitive abilities, analytical thinking, and focus. While many struggled to solve it within the time limit, these visual tests are increasingly popular for keeping the mind sharp and alert….

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Taurus Daily Horoscope Today, November 28, 2025: Your next blessing is circling closer, don’t walk away now

Taurus Daily Horoscope Today, November 28, 2025: Your next blessing is circling closer, don’t walk away now

Today reminds you that tenderness is not a weakness but a deep source of strength. You may have been holding your emotions tightly, trying to appear calm and practical. But the day invites you to express softness without fear. The energy around you encourages calm choices, patient thinking and gentle behaviour. When you allow your…

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Dwyane Wade’s wife Gabrielle Union admits to struggling to “trust” the NBA legend after years of marriage

Dwyane Wade’s wife Gabrielle Union admits to struggling to “trust” the NBA legend after years of marriage

Gabrielle Union opens up about not being able to be vulnerable with Dwyane Wade.(Image via Rich Fury/Getty Images) Dwyane Wade, the NBA legend, and his wife, Gabrielle Union, have always maintained a pretty private life, away from all the drama.A few months ago, Gabrielle Union had opened up about how she and Dwyane Wade divide…

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The Supreme Court acknowledged its limitations in tackling Delhi-NCR’s air pollution, stating it lacks a ‘magic wand.’ Decades of judicial intervention have yielded minimal results, with authorities failing to implement past orders. The court emphasized the need for long-term, year-round solutions involving domain experts and coordinated government efforts, rather than just winter-specific actions.  NEW DELHI: Supreme Court on Thursday said it doesn’t have a magic wand to improve air quality in Delhi-NCR, virtually admitting that judicial activism for decades, after initial rewards, has yielded minimal results in loosening the grip of noxious air over the region. Senior advocate Aparajita Singh, amicus curiae in air pollution cases, told a bench of CJI Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi that there has been no dent in pollution levels because authorities weren’t implementing a series of past apex court orders. She requested early listing of pleas for curbing air pollution which is leading to a health emergency in the region.CJI Kant, who the day before narrated his discomfiture due to toxic air, said, “What magic wand judiciary has to clear pollution? Moreover, by the time we hear parties and pass orders, if air flow is favourable, the ambient air gets better, rendering directions otiose.” He agreed long-term solutions were needed with coordinated efforts round-the-year. Singh said SC has already passed orders for action to be taken by authorities in a graded manner depending on the levels of air pollution. “All it requires is implementation in letter and spirit,” she said.CJI Kant, who comes from an agriculturist joint family from a village in Haryana, indicated that it was wrong to put the blame on farm fires as the main cause of air pollution. “The problem of air pollution is known to everyone. It’s also known that there are a variety of reasons for this,” he said.While agreeing to list the matter for hearing on Monday, the bench said, “Only domain experts and scientists can identify the reasons for air pollution in Delhi and NCR. They can suggest remedial measures for each of the identified reasons. The solution must be a long term one.”SC also balked at “ceremonial listing” of matters relating to air pollution in Delhi-NCR only at the onset of winter before Diwali. “After devising a long-term solution to the problem, it should be implemented in a coordinated manner by all authorities of govts concerned and monitored by SC round the year,” it said. CJI Kant said, “We understand the difficulties faced by residents of Delhi and NCR due to pollution. But neither judges nor advocates are experts on this issue.” Singh said the Commission on Air Quality Management (CAQM) has experts who can get SC orders implemented in letter and spirit and provide much needed relief to citizens. End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Is a Key Ally, Cyprus Assures Strong Push to Finalise India–EU FTA TalksImran Khan Health Rumour: PTI Holds Sit In Outside Adiala Jail, KP CM Sohail Afridi Stages ProtestRam Madhav Challenges ‘No-Religion’ Narrative in White Collar Terror DebateAustralia Says India Is Now A Leading Global Power, Credits PM Modi For Transforming World DynamicsOusted PM Sheikh Hasina Faces Fresh Conviction as Court Awards 21-Year TermPM Modi Announces Major Move Allowing Private Players Into Nuclear Sector To Spur Advanced ReactorsExplained: Why Vikram-I Could Transform India’s Satellite Launch Market And Global Space Leadership‘Pak, Bangladesh, US…’: BJP Alleges Congress Using Foreign ‘X’ Accounts to Set India’s NarrativePakistan’s Adiala Jail Issues Statement On Imran Khan’s Health Amid Viral Death RumoursThe Indrajaal Ranger: India Unveils AI-Enabled Anti-Drone Patrol Vehicle In Hyderabad123Photostories‘Stranger Things’ cast: Then and now‘Stranger Things’ cast: Educational qualificationsTaarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah: From Dilip Joshi being older than Amit Bhatt to Mandar Chandwadkar leaving his Dubai job for acting; Lesser-known facts about the castGastroenterologist doctor reveals the power of eating 3 eggs everyday5 must-visit national parks in the USA that are also UNESCO World Heritage Sites5 things to do during Brahma Muhurta for 21 days to transform your lifeThe hidden skill of Metacognition: What is it and how it makes the brain work smarterFrom Jonathan to Alagba: 5 tortoises across the world with exceptionally long lifespansMillie Bobby Brown’s promotional looks for ‘Stranger Things 5’Despite 180 flops and 47 disasters, THIS actor became a cult icon in Russia — His name will surprise you123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayNew Labour CodeWorld NewsGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingDeion SandersAyesha CurryTaylor SwiftMarqury CollinsStefon DiggsSaudi Prince Mohammed Bin SalmanCharlie McAvoyWPL Auction Who Got WhomSteveWillDoIt ControversyCandace Owens

The Supreme Court acknowledged its limitations in tackling Delhi-NCR’s air pollution, stating it lacks a ‘magic wand.’ Decades of judicial intervention have yielded minimal results, with authorities failing to implement past orders. The court emphasized the need for long-term, year-round solutions involving domain experts and coordinated government efforts, rather than just winter-specific actions. NEW DELHI: Supreme Court on Thursday said it doesn’t have a magic wand to improve air quality in Delhi-NCR, virtually admitting that judicial activism for decades, after initial rewards, has yielded minimal results in loosening the grip of noxious air over the region. Senior advocate Aparajita Singh, amicus curiae in air pollution cases, told a bench of CJI Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi that there has been no dent in pollution levels because authorities weren’t implementing a series of past apex court orders. She requested early listing of pleas for curbing air pollution which is leading to a health emergency in the region.CJI Kant, who the day before narrated his discomfiture due to toxic air, said, “What magic wand judiciary has to clear pollution? Moreover, by the time we hear parties and pass orders, if air flow is favourable, the ambient air gets better, rendering directions otiose.” He agreed long-term solutions were needed with coordinated efforts round-the-year. Singh said SC has already passed orders for action to be taken by authorities in a graded manner depending on the levels of air pollution. “All it requires is implementation in letter and spirit,” she said.CJI Kant, who comes from an agriculturist joint family from a village in Haryana, indicated that it was wrong to put the blame on farm fires as the main cause of air pollution. “The problem of air pollution is known to everyone. It’s also known that there are a variety of reasons for this,” he said.While agreeing to list the matter for hearing on Monday, the bench said, “Only domain experts and scientists can identify the reasons for air pollution in Delhi and NCR. They can suggest remedial measures for each of the identified reasons. The solution must be a long term one.”SC also balked at “ceremonial listing” of matters relating to air pollution in Delhi-NCR only at the onset of winter before Diwali. “After devising a long-term solution to the problem, it should be implemented in a coordinated manner by all authorities of govts concerned and monitored by SC round the year,” it said. CJI Kant said, “We understand the difficulties faced by residents of Delhi and NCR due to pollution. But neither judges nor advocates are experts on this issue.” Singh said the Commission on Air Quality Management (CAQM) has experts who can get SC orders implemented in letter and spirit and provide much needed relief to citizens. End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Is a Key Ally, Cyprus Assures Strong Push to Finalise India–EU FTA TalksImran Khan Health Rumour: PTI Holds Sit In Outside Adiala Jail, KP CM Sohail Afridi Stages ProtestRam Madhav Challenges ‘No-Religion’ Narrative in White Collar Terror DebateAustralia Says India Is Now A Leading Global Power, Credits PM Modi For Transforming World DynamicsOusted PM Sheikh Hasina Faces Fresh Conviction as Court Awards 21-Year TermPM Modi Announces Major Move Allowing Private Players Into Nuclear Sector To Spur Advanced ReactorsExplained: Why Vikram-I Could Transform India’s Satellite Launch Market And Global Space Leadership‘Pak, Bangladesh, US…’: BJP Alleges Congress Using Foreign ‘X’ Accounts to Set India’s NarrativePakistan’s Adiala Jail Issues Statement On Imran Khan’s Health Amid Viral Death RumoursThe Indrajaal Ranger: India Unveils AI-Enabled Anti-Drone Patrol Vehicle In Hyderabad123Photostories‘Stranger Things’ cast: Then and now‘Stranger Things’ cast: Educational qualificationsTaarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah: From Dilip Joshi being older than Amit Bhatt to Mandar Chandwadkar leaving his Dubai job for acting; Lesser-known facts about the castGastroenterologist doctor reveals the power of eating 3 eggs everyday5 must-visit national parks in the USA that are also UNESCO World Heritage Sites5 things to do during Brahma Muhurta for 21 days to transform your lifeThe hidden skill of Metacognition: What is it and how it makes the brain work smarterFrom Jonathan to Alagba: 5 tortoises across the world with exceptionally long lifespansMillie Bobby Brown’s promotional looks for ‘Stranger Things 5’Despite 180 flops and 47 disasters, THIS actor became a cult icon in Russia — His name will surprise you123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayNew Labour CodeWorld NewsGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingDeion SandersAyesha CurryTaylor SwiftMarqury CollinsStefon DiggsSaudi Prince Mohammed Bin SalmanCharlie McAvoyWPL Auction Who Got WhomSteveWillDoIt ControversyCandace Owens

NEW DELHI: Supreme Court on Thursday said it doesn’t have a magic wand to improve air quality in Delhi-NCR, virtually admitting that judicial activism for decades, after initial rewards, has yielded minimal results in loosening the grip of noxious air over the region. Senior advocate Aparajita Singh, amicus curiae in air pollution cases, told a…

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Ram Gopal Varma reveals why he never worked with Shah Rukh Khan despite multiple meetings, cast Ajay Devgn in Company instead; ‘He doesn’t really need a director’

Ram Gopal Varma reveals why he never worked with Shah Rukh Khan despite multiple meetings, cast Ajay Devgn in Company instead; ‘He doesn’t really need a director’

Shah Rukh Khan has worked with nearly every top filmmaker—from Sanjay Leela Bhansali to Karan Johar—but Ram Gopal Varma remains the most notable exception. The Satya and Rangeela director has now explained why a project with the superstar never took off despite multiple meetings. ‘Shah Rukh is like a live wire, my films are composed’…

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‘Hitler-era repression’: Imran Khan’s sister slams jail treatment; family barred from meetings

‘Hitler-era repression’: Imran Khan’s sister slams jail treatment; family barred from meetings

Imran Khan’s sister, Noreen Niazi, has criticized Pakistani authorities over the treatment of the former prime minister in prison, warning that his family has been kept completely in the dark and that “no one knows what’s happening inside the jail.”Speaking to ANI about her last meeting with the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder, she said, “…He…

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Hasan Pikar calls out Asmongold for ‘Hasan is finished’ video over China trip clips

Hasan Pikar calls out Asmongold for ‘Hasan is finished’ video over China trip clips

Hasan Piker has pushed back strongly against Asmongold’s recent reaction video, where the OTK co-founder framed a few criticism comments from Hasan’s community as evidence that the streamer was “finished.” The controversy began after Hasan’s China trip content resurfaced, including segments where he visited a traditional Chinese medicine clinic and attended horse races. These clips…

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated Skyroot Aerospace’s new Infinity campus in Hyderabad. He also unveiled Vikram-I, India’s first commercial orbital rocket. This marks a significant step for India’s private space sector. Skyroot aims to launch Vikram-I within two months. The company is creating high-tech jobs and plans further investment. India is becoming a global leader in satellite launches. PM Modi inaugurates Skyroot Aerospace’s Infinity campus in Hyderabad via video-conferencing HYDERABAD/NEW DELHI: PM Narendra Modi on Thursday virtually inaugurated Hyderabad-based spacetech startup Skyroot Aerospace’s Infinity campus and unveiled India’s first commercial orbital rocket, Vikram-I, which will launch satellites into low Earth orbit (LEO).Emphasising that India is on track to emerge as a global leader in the satellite launch ecosystem, Modi said, “The private sector is making giant strides in India’s space sector. Skyroot’s Infinity campus is a reflection of new thinking, innovation and most importantly, youth power. Our youth’s innovation, risk-taking ability and entrepreneurship are touching new heights.”Extending his best wishes to Skyroot CEO Pawan Kumar Chandana and company co-founder Naga Bharath Daka, the PM said the two entrepreneurs are an inspiration for young people. “Growth of the private space sector, spearheaded by companies like Skyroot, is also a testament to the govt’s efforts to foster innovation and private enterprise in the space domain,” he said.The Infinity facility, spread over 2 lakh sq ft in Hyderabad, will have the capability to design, develop, integrate and test multiple launch vehicles, with a capacity to build one orbital rocket every month. It adds to Skyroot’s 55,000-sq-ft integrated rocket design and development facility — Max-Q — near Hyderabad airport.Pointing out that though India’s space journey began with limited resources, its ambitions were never limited, Modi said: “India has proven that the height of dreams is determined not by resources but by resolve. Today, India possesses space sector capabilities that only a few countries in the world have.”He also praised Isro, saying it “has for decades given new wings to India’s space journey.” Modi also recalled the reforms undertaken in the space sector, with his govt opening up the sector to private innovation and preparing a new Space Policy.Modi highlighted that more than 300 space startups are today powering India’s space aspirations, with most of them starting out with small teams. “Gen-Z engineers, designers, coders and scientists are creating new technologies, whether in propulsion systems, composite materials, rocket stages or satellite platforms.”Space promoter and regulator IN-SPACe chairman Dr Pawan Goenka said that in just five years since the space sector was opened up, over 350 space startups have emerged. “The Infinity campus and Vikram-1 are testaments to what can be achieved when entrepreneurial ambition meets enabling policy. We are building more than rockets. We are building a competitive space economy,” he said.Skyroot co-founder Pawan Chandana said the company was ready to launch Vikram-1, fully designed and built in India, in the next two months. Pointing out that decisive space reforms had unlocked the skies for startups to fly, co-founder Naga Bharath Daka said Skyroot has already generated over 1,000 hi-tech jobs and will be investing around Rs 1,000 crore soon to become one of the few companies worldwide to achieve rapid and on-demand launch capabilities.Set up in 2018 by the two IIT alumni and former Isro scientists, Skyroot became the first Indian company to successfully build and launch a rocket into space with suborbital rocket Vikram-S.About the AuthorSwati BharadwajSwati Bharadwaj is a business journalist with 30 years of experience covering a host of sectors – right from technology, GCCs, talent, cybersecurity, pharma & biotech, aerospace & defence, BFSI, gems & jewellery to automotive, hospitality, infrastructure, retail, among others. She has worked with TOI and ET across multiple cities such as Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Pune and Ahmedabad.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Is a Key Ally, Cyprus Assures Strong Push to Finalise India–EU FTA TalksImran Khan Health Rumour: PTI Holds Sit In Outside Adiala Jail, KP CM Sohail Afridi Stages ProtestRam Madhav Challenges ‘No-Religion’ Narrative in White Collar Terror DebateAustralia Says India Is Now A Leading Global Power, Credits PM Modi For Transforming World DynamicsOusted PM Sheikh Hasina Faces Fresh Conviction as Court Awards 21-Year TermPM Modi Announces Major Move Allowing Private Players Into Nuclear Sector To Spur Advanced ReactorsExplained: Why Vikram-I Could Transform India’s Satellite Launch Market And Global Space Leadership‘Pak, Bangladesh, US…’: BJP Alleges Congress Using Foreign ‘X’ Accounts to Set India’s NarrativePakistan’s Adiala Jail Issues Statement On Imran Khan’s Health Amid Viral Death RumoursThe Indrajaal Ranger: India Unveils AI-Enabled Anti-Drone Patrol Vehicle In Hyderabad123Photostories‘Stranger Things’ cast: Educational qualificationsTaarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah: From Dilip Joshi being older than Amit Bhatt to Mandar Chandwadkar leaving his Dubai job for acting; Lesser-known facts about the castGastroenterologist doctor reveals the power of eating 3 eggs everyday5 must-visit national parks in the USA that are also UNESCO World Heritage Sites5 things to do during Brahma Muhurta for 21 days to transform your lifeThe hidden skill of Metacognition: What is it and how it makes the brain work smarterFrom Jonathan to Alagba: 5 tortoises across the world with exceptionally long lifespansMillie Bobby Brown’s promotional looks for ‘Stranger Things 5’Despite 180 flops and 47 disasters, THIS actor became a cult icon in Russia — His name will surprise youStressed at work? Doctor explains you could be closer to diabetes than you think123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayNew Labour CodeWorld NewsGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingDeion SandersAyesha CurryTaylor SwiftMarqury CollinsStefon DiggsSaudi Prince Mohammed Bin SalmanCharlie McAvoyWPL Auction Who Got WhomSteveWillDoIt ControversyCandace Owens

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated Skyroot Aerospace’s new Infinity campus in Hyderabad. He also unveiled Vikram-I, India’s first commercial orbital rocket. This marks a significant step for India’s private space sector. Skyroot aims to launch Vikram-I within two months. The company is creating high-tech jobs and plans further investment. India is becoming a global leader in satellite launches. PM Modi inaugurates Skyroot Aerospace’s Infinity campus in Hyderabad via video-conferencing HYDERABAD/NEW DELHI: PM Narendra Modi on Thursday virtually inaugurated Hyderabad-based spacetech startup Skyroot Aerospace’s Infinity campus and unveiled India’s first commercial orbital rocket, Vikram-I, which will launch satellites into low Earth orbit (LEO).Emphasising that India is on track to emerge as a global leader in the satellite launch ecosystem, Modi said, “The private sector is making giant strides in India’s space sector. Skyroot’s Infinity campus is a reflection of new thinking, innovation and most importantly, youth power. Our youth’s innovation, risk-taking ability and entrepreneurship are touching new heights.”Extending his best wishes to Skyroot CEO Pawan Kumar Chandana and company co-founder Naga Bharath Daka, the PM said the two entrepreneurs are an inspiration for young people. “Growth of the private space sector, spearheaded by companies like Skyroot, is also a testament to the govt’s efforts to foster innovation and private enterprise in the space domain,” he said.The Infinity facility, spread over 2 lakh sq ft in Hyderabad, will have the capability to design, develop, integrate and test multiple launch vehicles, with a capacity to build one orbital rocket every month. It adds to Skyroot’s 55,000-sq-ft integrated rocket design and development facility — Max-Q — near Hyderabad airport.Pointing out that though India’s space journey began with limited resources, its ambitions were never limited, Modi said: “India has proven that the height of dreams is determined not by resources but by resolve. Today, India possesses space sector capabilities that only a few countries in the world have.”He also praised Isro, saying it “has for decades given new wings to India’s space journey.” Modi also recalled the reforms undertaken in the space sector, with his govt opening up the sector to private innovation and preparing a new Space Policy.Modi highlighted that more than 300 space startups are today powering India’s space aspirations, with most of them starting out with small teams. “Gen-Z engineers, designers, coders and scientists are creating new technologies, whether in propulsion systems, composite materials, rocket stages or satellite platforms.”Space promoter and regulator IN-SPACe chairman Dr Pawan Goenka said that in just five years since the space sector was opened up, over 350 space startups have emerged. “The Infinity campus and Vikram-1 are testaments to what can be achieved when entrepreneurial ambition meets enabling policy. We are building more than rockets. We are building a competitive space economy,” he said.Skyroot co-founder Pawan Chandana said the company was ready to launch Vikram-1, fully designed and built in India, in the next two months. Pointing out that decisive space reforms had unlocked the skies for startups to fly, co-founder Naga Bharath Daka said Skyroot has already generated over 1,000 hi-tech jobs and will be investing around Rs 1,000 crore soon to become one of the few companies worldwide to achieve rapid and on-demand launch capabilities.Set up in 2018 by the two IIT alumni and former Isro scientists, Skyroot became the first Indian company to successfully build and launch a rocket into space with suborbital rocket Vikram-S.About the AuthorSwati BharadwajSwati Bharadwaj is a business journalist with 30 years of experience covering a host of sectors – right from technology, GCCs, talent, cybersecurity, pharma & biotech, aerospace & defence, BFSI, gems & jewellery to automotive, hospitality, infrastructure, retail, among others. 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