Tag: naming

  • Naming Landing Point ‘Shiv Shakti’ Sends a Message for Gender Equality: Scientists

    Naming Landing Point ‘Shiv Shakti’ Sends a Message for Gender Equality: Scientists

    The Mars mission, booked to send off in mid 2024, will be a joint exertion including researchers, specialists, and scientists from NASA, ESA (European Space Office), Roscosmos, and ISRO (Indian Space Exploration Association).

    The decision to name the arrival point ‘Shiv Shakti‘ conveys profound social and emblematic importance.
    ‘Shiv’ addresses Ruler Shiva, one of the main divinities in Hinduism, representing creation and change.
    ‘Shakti,’ then again, addresses the heavenly female energy and is frequently connected with the strengthening of ladies.
    Sarah Johnson, an unmistakable astrobiologist and one of the lead researchers on the Mars mission, communicated her help for the choice, saying, “Naming the arrival point ‘Shiv Shakti’ is a lovely and strong motion.
    Ramesh Gupta, an astrophysicist and orientation correspondence advocate, remarked, “The decision of ‘Shiv Shakti’ as the arrival point’s name will without a doubt rouse the up and coming age of researchers, especially young ladies, to try the impossible and accomplish their fantasies.”
    NASA Chairman, John Winters, expressed, “We are focused on encouraging a comprehensive and various space local area.
    ‘Shiv Shakti’ implies our aggregate devotion to perceiving the significant commitments of ladies in the field and advancing orientation equity in science.”
    The ‘Shiv Shakti’ mission isn’t just a logical undertaking yet in addition an image of solidarity among countries, mirroring a common vision for the fate of room investigation.
    NASA Chairman, John Winters, expressed, “We are focused on encouraging a comprehensive and various space local area.
    ‘Shiv Shakti’ implies our aggregate devotion to perceiving the significant commitments of ladies in the field and advancing orientation equity in science.”
    The ‘Shiv Shakti’ mission isn’t just a logical undertaking yet in addition an image of solidarity among countries, mirroring a common vision for the fate of room investigation.

  • IIT Bombay student’s death: Note naming hostel mate recovered

    IIT Bombay student’s death: Note naming hostel mate recovered

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    Mumbai: The special investigation team (SIT) of Mumbai police probing the death of Indian Institute of Technology Bombay student Darshan Solanki has recovered a note that mentions the name of his hostel mate, an official said on Monday.

    The purported suicide note, written on a piece of paper, was recovered from Solanki’s hostel room some days ago, he added.

    Solanki, a resident of Ahmedabad in Gujarat, had allegedly committed suicide on February 12 by jumping off the seventh floor of the hostel building.

    The official said the note mentions harassment meted out by the engineering student who has been named.

    This student stays on the same floor of the hostel and had allegedly threatened Solanki after a dispute, the official said quoting the note.

    The process of registering an abetment of suicide case was underway, he added.

    Solanki’s parents and some student organisations had alleged caste discrimination as the cause of his death.

    The Maharashtra government had formed an SIT headed by Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime) Lakhmi Gautam to probe the case.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Trinamool MP seeks ED probe into affairs of ‘certain’ company, avoids naming Adani

    Trinamool MP seeks ED probe into affairs of ‘certain’ company, avoids naming Adani

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    New Delhi: Senior Trinamool Congress MP Saugata Roy sought to know in the Lok Sabha on Thursday as to why the Enforcement Directorate (ED) is not investigating the affairs of a “certain” company which did round-tripping of its finances and bought assets in India.

    However, Roy made the remarks without taking the name of Adani group.

    The Trinamool MP also demanded that Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman should ask market regulator SEBI to inquire into the fallen shares of this “certain” company.

    Roy raked up the issue while participating in the discussions on the Union Budget in the Lok Sabha.

    Sitharaman, though, was not present in the House when Roy raised the issue.

    Without taking Adani group’s name, Roy said, “The Hindenburg report said that a certain company did round-tripping of its finances, and bought assets in India after round-tripping them from abroad. You know in the snowy areas, the ice comes down. The ice came down on this company’s shares as well. In three days, it lost to the tune of Rs 10 lakh crore.

    “You people tell me which company is this. Its name cannot be taken. If we say Adani, they will demand expunging the name.”

    “I have a simple demand from the Finance Minister. She has got the SEBI under her. If a company has done round-tripping, it is the job of SEBI to look into it,” he added.

    “I demand that she (Sitharaman) should ask SEBI to inquire into the fallen shares of this certain company. Also, the ED, which is a matter of fear for the Opposition, is under the Finance Minister as well. It is investigating each and every politician from the Opposition. Why is the ED not investigating the affairs of this company,” the Trinamool MP asked.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )