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India’s Space and Nuclear programme for Information technology, world peace and humanity.

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India’s Space and Nuclear programme for Information technology, world peace and humanity.

The New Generation of the Country came forward in information technology and space science.

Bettiah West Champaran. Today on 11 May 2025, on the occasion of the 27th Anniversary of Operation Shakti (Nuclear test in Pokhran, Rajasthan) and National Technology Day, while paying tribute to former Prime Minister of India late Indira Gandhi, late Atal Bihari Vajpayee, then Defense Minister late George Fernandes, then head of India’s nuclear program Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, various scientists, International Peace Ambassador cum Secretary Satyagraha Research Foundation Dr. Ajaz Ahmad (Advocate), Dr. Suresh Kumar Agarwal, Dr. Shahnawaz Ali, Dr. Amit Kumar Lohia, Director of Mother Tahira Charitable Trust S Saba Navendu Chaturvedi and Dr. Amanul Haque jointly said that on this day on 11 and 13 May 1998, India took a step forward in world peace, information technology and space science and conducted tests at the nuclear center in Pokhran, Rajasthan. India’s nuclear program is for peaceful works and purposes. India’s nuclear program has been continuing since 1944. After the independence of the country, positive work was done in this direction on various occasions. After the independence of the country on 15 August 1947, in 1967, the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, taking forward the efforts of the first Prime Minister of independent India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, carried out the first nuclear test named Smiling Buddha in May 1974 with the aim of making information technology, space science and human life simple and accessible. India’s nuclear program has been for making human life simple and accessible and for scientific work. On this occasion, while appealing to the youth of the country, Dr. Ajaz Ahmad said that the new generation of the country should come forward in information technology and space science. Especially while appealing to the youth of Champaran, he said that the youth of Champaran have made an incredible contribution in the development of the country. Therefore, it is the moral responsibility of the new generation that the youth of Champaran should participate positively in information technology and space science. On this occasion, Dr. Ajaz Ahmad Advocate, Dr. Amit Kumar Lohia, Dr. Suresh Kumar Agarwal and Dr. Shahnawaz Ali jointly said that India’s program has always been for establishing peace in the world and human values. On this occasion, the speakers welcomed the ceasefire to end the Indo-Pak conflict and said that terrorists will have to give up the path of violence and come to the mainstream. Solutions to complex problems are possible only through mutual dialogue. Appealing to Palestine and Israel, Russia and Ukraine, he said that solutions to complex problems have been found only through dialogue in modern civilized society. There is no place for violence and war in modern civilized society. Mahatma Gandhi and the makers of the United Nations have always opposed war and violence.

The New Generation of the Country came forward in information technology and space science.

Bettiah West Champaran. Today on 11 May 2025, on the occasion of the 27th Anniversary of Operation Shakti (Nuclear test in Pokhran, Rajasthan) and National Technology Day, while paying tribute to former Prime Minister of India late Indira Gandhi, late Atal Bihari Vajpayee, then Defense Minister late George Fernandes, then head of India’s nuclear program Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, various scientists, International Peace Ambassador cum Secretary Satyagraha Research Foundation Dr. Ajaz Ahmad (Advocate), Dr. Suresh Kumar Agarwal, Dr. Shahnawaz Ali, Dr. Amit Kumar Lohia, Director of Mother Tahira Charitable Trust S Saba Navendu Chaturvedi and Dr. Amanul Haque jointly said that on this day on 11 and 13 May 1998, India took a step forward in world peace, information technology and space science and conducted tests at the nuclear center in Pokhran, Rajasthan. India’s nuclear program is for peaceful works and purposes. India’s nuclear program has been continuing since 1944. After the independence of the country, positive work was done in this direction on various occasions. After the independence of the country on 15 August 1947, in 1967, the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, taking forward the efforts of the first Prime Minister of independent India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, carried out the first nuclear test named Smiling Buddha in May 1974 with the aim of making information technology, space science and human life simple and accessible. India’s nuclear program has been for making human life simple and accessible and for scientific work. On this occasion, while appealing to the youth of the country, Dr. Ajaz Ahmad said that the new generation of the country should come forward in information technology and space science. Especially while appealing to the youth of Champaran, he said that the youth of Champaran have made an incredible contribution in the development of the country. Therefore, it is the moral responsibility of the new generation that the youth of Champaran should participate positively in information technology and space science. On this occasion, Dr. Ajaz Ahmad Advocate, Dr. Amit Kumar Lohia, Dr. Suresh Kumar Agarwal and Dr. Shahnawaz Ali jointly said that India’s program has always been for establishing peace in the world and human values. On this occasion, the speakers welcomed the ceasefire to end the Indo-Pak conflict and said that terrorists will have to give up the path of violence and come to the mainstream. Solutions to complex problems are possible only through mutual dialogue. Appealing to Palestine and Israel, Russia and Ukraine, he said that solutions to complex problems have been found only through dialogue in modern civilized society. There is no place for violence and war in modern civilized society. Mahatma Gandhi and the makers of the United Nations have always opposed war and violence.

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