Remember the united euphoria that Indians experienced on ISRO’s Chandrayan-3 touching the soil on the Moon’s South Pole on August 23 this year? The joy and the glee that everyone witnessed and the pride that was so palpable hinted at one inescapable fact – that the success achieved is not the result of a day’s work but took years of careful planning, resolute determination, multiple failures and the intent to stay put in the face of misplaced criticism by the naysayers.
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