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Students of the joint action committee (JAC) at Osmania University, the nerve centre of pro-Telangana protests, on Sunday said they would block all the entry points to Hyderabad, including national highways, in a bid to prevent leaders of Seemandhra (Rayalseema and Andhra) from entering the state capital on January 5.
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Isro plans to launch Cartosat-2B in March

The Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) is planning to launch the Cartosat series ‘Cartosat-2B’ remote sensing satellite in March this year, Isro Chairman K Radhakrishnan said here today. - "We need passion for desi technology, products" - Bangalore varsity to get institute of excellence - ISRO to map tea gardens in to improve yield - EADS eyes tie-up with ISRO on hypersonic plane technologies - Astrosat all set to be launched next year: Isro - ISRO earned Rs 100 cr from foreign satellite launches The testing of a Cryogenic engine system for GSLV will also be held soon, Radhakrishnan said on the sidelines of the inauguration of ‘IIST@Schools’, an initiative of the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology to introduce space activities and its social implications to schoolchildren. Inputs received through Cartosat are mainly used to plan development activities in the country. Earlier, speaking on the occasion, he said India has outlined a series of challenging and exciting space programmes, including Chandrayaan-2 and man-mission to space. “India is capable of sending a man to space and bringing him back with our GSLV technology,” the ISRO chief said. Other developed nations were planning to send men to Mars by 2030. “India’s mission of sending a man to space is the first step to be with other nations in space technology,” he said. Radhakrishnan said Isro now not only launches satellites for the country’s use, but also satellites of other nations. “Presently, Isro is on the job of making 20 satellites for other countries,” he said. “India is one among the six nations that have developed indigenous space technology and also a model to the whole world on how space technology can be used for the development of a nation,” Radhakrishnan said.


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