Friday 29 December 2023

Samarth Bharat Parva - Nandini Harinath

Therefore, whether you believe in spirituality or not, for the sake of the national life, you have to get a hold on spirituality and keep to it. Then stretch the other hand out and gain all you can from other races, but everything must be subordinated to that one ideal of life; and out of that a wonderful, glorious, future India will come — I am sure it is coming — a greater India than ever was.

{CWSV-3 : Lectures from Colombo to Almora : Reply to the Address of Welcome at Ramnad}
{Swami Vivekananda's Rousing Call to Hindu Nation : The Message:  Religion, The Soul of India : Keep firm hold on Spirituality}

Scientist Nandini Harinath, who worked on such a successful Mars mission, never thought that she would ever work in ISRO. A childhood TV show called 'Star Trek' sparked her interest in science and she never looked back. They feel proud of themselves after successfully sending the Mars probe into space. Indomitable will and vision are evident in her nature, and scientist Nandini Harinath, who is keen to encourage women in space, continues to lead the way anywhere in the world.

Nandini Harinath was born in Tamil Nadu. Since most of the family members were teachers and engineers, she developed a natural interest in science and technology from an early age. Mother being a math teacher and father being an engineer, the home environment was educational. She completed her schooling and college education in Tamil Nadu.

Eventually, after completing her education, she joined ISRO. She has worked on about 14 missions. She has worked tirelessly for 12-14 hours for some time while taking care of family responsibilities and taking care of children. In one of her interviews, she says, "Today, when we are recognized as scientists, it feels like cheese. It's been 20 years at ISRO, and there is no looking back." Being a part of the Mars mission was the most significant moment of her life." In fact, the Mission Mars mission was a very important mission not only for ISRO but also for India. After the success of this mission, the world changed its view of Indian scientists, and today, international organizations look forward to the help of our scientists.

In fact, Mission Mars was the first time ISRO allowed people to see what was going on inside. Today, many scientists are on social media. Such achievements make her a role model for the youth today, and Nandini Harinath, a scientist, is proud of and relishes it. She insists that she came here with hard work and effort. When scientist Nandini Harinath was working for Mission Mars, Nandini's mother used to come to Bangalore from Andhra Pradesh. Because, at that time, Nandini Harinath's daughter was studying in the 12th class. They used to get up at 4 am to give time to the girls, and both of them used to study together.

Nandini Harinath was very pleased to see the picture of the Mars mission on the Rs 2000 note. Initially, during the mission, the scientists worked for about 10 hours a day, but as the launch date approached, the work went up to 12 to 14 hours, and during the actual launch, they barely left the office. Scientist Nandini Harinath and her entire team made the Mars mission a success through hard work. A few days before the launch of Mangalyaan, scientist Nandini Harinath was not even going home. Scientist Nandini Harinath is the best example of how dedication can be towards work. She expresses determination that the success of Mangalyaan's mission is a thing of the past; now, we have to think about the future. Salute to scientist Nandini Harinath for her commitment to her work. We wish them all the best for their future endeavors.

Listen her on Mission Aditya : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLtCrcnuFDQ

- Sarvesh Fadnavis,  courtesy : https://sarveshfadnavis.blogspot.com

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