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Wednesday, August 23, 2023

Assam Man, Father of Chandrayaan-3 Scientist, Shares Hopeful Sentiments

 Let Us Pray...': Assam Resident Says, Father of Chandrayaan-3 Scientist

Rajani Kumar Dutta, a resident of Lakhimpur in Assam, stands united with a billion Indians in hopeful anticipation and earnest prayers for the triumph of Chandrayaan-3, India's potentially groundbreaking lunar endeavor set to achieve a gentle touchdown on the lunar surface at 6:04 pm.


While excitement and anxiety envelop the hearts of people around the globe, Mr. Dutta, a businessman by profession, harbors a distinct vested interest in Chandrayaan-3. His son, Chayan Dutta, is at the helm of the Indian Space Research Organisation's Mission Launch and Landing Control Centre, leading the charge in the space race for glory.


Amidst the ticking countdown to Chandrayaan-3's soft lunar landing, Mr. Dutta finds himself joined by countless fellow Assamese citizens who rally behind their own representative, Chayan Dutta – the Deputy Project Director of the Chandrayaan-3 mission. Their collective prayers are aimed at securing a triumph even greater than that of Chandrayaan-2.


As a father, Mr. Dutta vividly recalls the heartache and frustration his son experienced when Chandrayaan-2's lunar lander fell short of achieving a soft landing. "The memories of the last instance are still fresh… I can't forget how my son called me, his voice trembling, to express his 'failure'… This time around, we are maintaining hopeful optimism."


Who is Chayan Dutta?

Chayan Dutta is an alumnus of Assam's Tezpur University, having pursued studies in the Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering. He is also affiliated with North Lakhimpur College (Autonomous).


Presently, he holds the position of scientist/engineer at the UR Rao Satellite Centre, operating under the purview of the Department of Space in Bengaluru. Dutta had also played a role in the Chandrayaan-2 mission.


Assam Father's Hopeful Words for Chandrayaan-3: A Proud Moment

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