Razia Sultana
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Its shocking to know that people are questioning the utility of India's Space Program. India's per capita income is $1500/- or Rs.90,000/- while cost of MOM is $75 million or Rs.450 crores. Divide this amount by India's population of 125 crore and per head cost of project comes to 3 rupees 60 paise. What is the return on investment of rs.3.60/-?
1. National Pride;
2. Motivation for younger generation;
3. A positive Feeling across the nation;
4. Increase in prestige worldwide;
5. Increase in Self Esteem;
6. World's recognition of Indian technological prowess;
7. Great opportunity with cost advantage in Global Space Business worth billions of dollars.
If today ISRO makes an appeal to Indian citizens to donate for the second Mars Mission, trust me ISRO will be able to generate $7.5 Billion as against the cost of $75 million or Rs. 45000 crores as against Rs.450 crore.
I thought people who pledged to eat grass to make nukes would be able to appreciate this.
1. National Pride;
2. Motivation for younger generation;
3. A positive Feeling across the nation;
4. Increase in prestige worldwide;
5. Increase in Self Esteem;
6. World's recognition of Indian technological prowess;
7. Great opportunity with cost advantage in Global Space Business worth billions of dollars.
If today ISRO makes an appeal to Indian citizens to donate for the second Mars Mission, trust me ISRO will be able to generate $7.5 Billion as against the cost of $75 million or Rs. 45000 crores as against Rs.450 crore.
I thought people who pledged to eat grass to make nukes would be able to appreciate this.