Tamil Nadu scientist Veera Muthuvel ,Scientist Puraskar Award !

P Veeramuthuvel was born on 22 december 1978 in Viluppuram, tamil Nadu, India. He attended the railway school in Villupuram and earned a diploma in mechanical engineering from Ezhumalai Polytechnic College, Villupuram.Veeramuthuvel, who is 46 years old, is currently the Chandrayaan-3 mission's project director under Somanath's direction. Hailing from a little family in tamil Nadu's Villupuram district, Ph.D. holder Veeramuthuvel is a former student of the renowned indian Institute of Technology, Madras. He takes over for Vanitha, who was in charge of the Chandrayaan-2 mission under the direction of the then-ISRO Chief K Sivan.

33 people, including Chandrayaan-3 project team scientists, have been announced with the Rashtriya Scientist Puraskar award by the central government.

Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) successfully lands Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft on the South Pole of the Moon. india also became the first country to set foot on the South Pole of the Moon.

The world appreciated this achievement of isro scientists. The central government also declared the day of setting foot on the south pole of the moon as National Space Day. india will celebrate its first National Space Day on the 23rd.

In this case, Chandrayaan project director B. Veeramuthuvel from tamil Nadu and engineers have been selected for the National Scientist Puraskar award.

Apart from Chandrayaan-3 scientists, 32 scientists who have worked well in various fields including physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics and computer science have also been selected for the award.


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