Mars Mission for India Justified?

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Bharat said:   6 months ago
Good morning everyone,

I would like to share my thoughts on one of the most impactful missions undertaken by ISRO: the Mars Mission.
This mission signifies the current state of our country and its remarkable growth.
Let's break it down. Firstly, it demonstrates that India is asserting itself in the realm of space research and technology, making it impossible for the world to ignore our achievements. Secondly, this mission paves the way for many future endeavours and challenges other nations by showcasing that passion and dedication, coupled with minimal investment, can yield miraculous results.

I also want to address those who believe that shifting investments or focusing solely towards alleviating poverty is the solution. While it may address immediate problems, neglecting other sectors can lead to long-term repercussions. Hence, our country must maintain a balanced focus across all sectors.

In conclusion, even a simple idea can have a groundbreaking impact.

Thank you.
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Prateek Roychowdhury said:   3 months ago
Mars missions for India are justified because they will show ISRO's achievement on the global stage and India's presence in global science and research.

But there is an argument from a certain group of people that developing nations like India should focus on poverty reduction, building schools, building hospitals, and all.

I agree there definitely should be a balanced approach, but India is also doing well in some of these sectors, according to World Bank data, the percentage of people under the extreme poverty line was approximately 27% of the total population in the year 2011-12, but it reduced to 5.1% in the year 2025.
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Sona said:   2 months ago
Hello Everyone,

The GD topic is about Mars Mission for India is justified ?

From my point of view, it is justified and also India needs to focus on overall development as India will be represented on the global stage for successfully launching Chanrayan-3 and it is a great achievement as India is still a developing country and makes use of its available resources and expert scientist in ISRO it has completed but India is still a developing country it should focus on proper budget allocation to reduce poverty, unemployment increases the building of schools, hospitals etc.
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Anisha routray said:   2 weeks ago
Hi Everyone.

In my opinion, India should focus on both things at once it should not be like optional for us, to choose between them, because this mission also boosts our Economy by successfully soft lending on the moon, we open the door of exploration in space Science.

Now for budget-friendly missions, all world sees India as the only option that can provide quality and cost-effectiveness at the same time.
Poverty and unemployment problems can be tackled with a good strategy and leadership; it does not depend only on the amount of Money, it depends on how the government manage and sees all the problems.
If ignorance has a voice, then the justice System would be the primary problem that should disturb sustainability. I agree with you that yes, India is a developing Country and we will be developed soon by conquering all the problems along with moving forward.


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