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CHANDRAYAAN-3 MISSION: TWO STUDENTS LEAVE FOR SRIHARIKOTA

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Two students of Abohar have left to witness the Chandrayaan-3 mission scheduled to be launched at 2.35 pm on July 14. A scientific vision of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann to provide the best learning experience for the students of the School of Eminence (SOE) led to selection of 40 students from different districts to witness the launch of Chandrayaan-3.

School of Eminence Ramsara Principal Navjot Kaur Khaira said that two students of the school have been selected.

Deepender Singh has got the second rank in the state and Karandeep got the fifth rank. On this three-day trip, selected students will also see the entire facility at Sriharikota and learn about India's progress in space technology @isro.

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