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Chandrayaan-3 digicam designer Anuj Nandi’s household euphoric after profitable launch 

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By PTI

KOLKATA: The members of the family of ISRO scientist Anuj Nandi, who designed the digicam of Chandrayaan 3, are nonetheless celebrating the launch of the spacecraft and his success with different neighbours right here at Islampur, a small city in West Bengal, a day after the rocket was launched.

Nandi’s 70-year-old mom who watched the launch is now praying that the tools designed by her son works flawlessly on touchdown.

His cousin’s spouse Rinku Nandi supplied puja on the native Siddeshwari Mandir in Islampur in Uttar Dinajpur district on Friday.

“We watched the entire event on television. We are happy and feel proud that someone from our family is a team member of Chandrayan-3,” Rinku Nandi advised PTI over the telephone on Saturday.

Anuj’s youthful cousin stated Animesh Nandi stated that although he doesn’t know a lot concerning the topic or house mission, he might solely perceive that his elder cousin has achieved “something very big.”

Animesh’s 15-year-old son Aritra was additionally glued to the tv when the spacecraft was launched from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota at 2.35 pm on Friday.

“He (Anuj) was here last month. I did not call him yesterday as it was a very important and busy day for him. I will call him later,” Animesh stated.

Anuj Nandi, a resident of Islampur Ashrampara, went to Ambagan Primary School after which went on to check at Islampur High School, Animesh stated.

He accomplished his commencement in a university in district headquarters Raiganj, and did his masters in physics from Jadavpur University in Kolkata.

Animesh, who runs a medical retailer in Islampur, stated that his cousin was earlier posted in Kolkata after which was transferred to Bangalore just a few years in the past.

“I’m very completely satisfied {that a} boy from such a small place as Islampur has made it to ISRO and contributed to the Chandrayan-three mission.

I’m elated. This is a uncommon type of happiness; I don’t really feel the identical method usually,” stated Bani Prasad Nag, a retired trainer at Islampur High School.

Nag, who superannuated in 2006, stated he doesn’t bear in mind Anuj Nandi however he’s fairly certain that he was in service when the ISRO scientist was a scholar within the faculty.

KOLKATA: The members of the family of ISRO scientist Anuj Nandi, who designed the digicam of Chandrayaan 3, are nonetheless celebrating the launch of the spacecraft and his success with different neighbours right here at Islampur, a small city in West Bengal, a day after the rocket was launched.

Nandi’s 70-year-old mom who watched the launch is now praying that the tools designed by her son works flawlessly on touchdown.

His cousin’s spouse Rinku Nandi supplied puja on the native Siddeshwari Mandir in Islampur in Uttar Dinajpur district on Friday.googletag.cmd.push(perform() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

“We watched the entire event on television. We are happy and feel proud that someone from our family is a team member of Chandrayan-3,” Rinku Nandi advised PTI over the telephone on Saturday.

Anuj’s youthful cousin stated Animesh Nandi stated that although he doesn’t know a lot concerning the topic or house mission, he might solely perceive that his elder cousin has achieved “something very big.”

Animesh’s 15-year-old son Aritra was additionally glued to the tv when the spacecraft was launched from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota at 2.35 pm on Friday.

“He (Anuj) was here last month. I did not call him yesterday as it was a very important and busy day for him. I will call him later,” Animesh stated.

Anuj Nandi, a resident of Islampur Ashrampara, went to Ambagan Primary School after which went on to check at Islampur High School, Animesh stated.

He accomplished his commencement in a university in district headquarters Raiganj, and did his masters in physics from Jadavpur University in Kolkata.

Animesh, who runs a medical retailer in Islampur, stated that his cousin was earlier posted in Kolkata after which was transferred to Bangalore just a few years in the past.

“I’m very completely satisfied {that a} boy from such a small place as Islampur has made it to ISRO and contributed to the Chandrayan-three mission.

I’m elated. This is a uncommon type of happiness; I don’t really feel the identical method usually,” stated Bani Prasad Nag, a retired trainer at Islampur High School.

Nag, who superannuated in 2006, stated he doesn’t bear in mind Anuj Nandi however he’s fairly certain that he was in service when the ISRO scientist was a scholar within the faculty.

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