LVB to support ‘NSLV Kalam-2’ Project by Space Kidz India.

Space Kidz India’s new project titled ‘NSLV Kalam-2’ selected by NASA is a 48-hour mission in which a payload, twice the size of Empire State building will be created. 

This payload will be flown in NASA's scientific balloon that will be sent into the stratosphere. This project is aimed at understanding the feasibility of space tourism in India by equipping it with sensors to collect data and human DNA samples. 

It is also intended at devising a functional space printer in the honor of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. Eight students including six from Chennai have designed and developed this payload. The said balloon is set to be launched from NASA’s Langley Research Centre on August 24 or 31, depending on the presence of eclipse.

Applauding the efforts put in by children, Mr. P Mukherjee, MD & CEO, Lakshmi Vilas Bank (LVB) has announced that LVB will support this initiative and that LVB's support to NSLV Kalam project is one of the many ways to reinforce LVB's commitment to encourage the spirit of innovation among children. 

"We decided to join hands with Space Kidz India with an objective to fuel young minds’ aspiration to reach the skies.  Feats such as these ought to be recognized and motivated so that youth across the country take interest in science. Nurturing such talents will go a long way in creating a pool of innovators and scientists who would guide the nation to the forefront of the technological revolution that the world is witnessing”, he said.

Dr. Srimathy Kesan, CEO, Space Kidz India, said that “We thank LVB for their support and commitment by premier organizations such as LVB will not only boost morale, but will also provide buoyance to children’s wings who can reach the sky”.

About Space Kidz India:

Space Kidz India, is an organization creating international experimental leaning for students in the field of science, technology, art and culture. Space Kidz India, headquartered in Chennai, has conducted various contests for identifying young scientist to lead its projects. Its recent endeavor “Kalam Sat”, world’s lightest and first 3D printed satellite, has received large support world over, which stands testimony to its dedication and excellence. Space Kidz India team has won a spot in The NASA’s Balloon Challenge, 2017 conducted by “idoodleedu inc”.

Four Road Accidents Reported Across Coimbatore City; Five Injured

Five people, including women, sustained injuries in four separate road accidents reported across Coimbatore city. Traffi...

TECA Welcomes Tamil Nadu Government’s Transparency Measures and No Power Tariff Hike Decision

The Tamil Nadu Electricity Consumers’ Association (TECA) has welcomed the State government’s White Paper on the TNEB and...

DVAC Searches Highways Engineer’s Residence in Coimbatore in Road Works Corruption Case

The Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption (DVAC) on Thursday searched the residence of a Highways Department engi...

No Power Tariff Hike This Year: SIMA Thanks Tamil Nadu Government

The Southern India Mills’ Association (SIMA) has welcomed the Tamil Nadu government’s announcement that there will be no...

Coimbatore Corporation Conducts Intensive Mosquito Control Drive in PN Pudur Ward

Coimbatore Corporation's 41st Ward in PN Pudur witnessed comprehensive mosquito control operations including fumigation,...

Unidentified Woman's Body Found Near Madukkarai, Police Appeal for Public Help

Madukkarai police have shared identifying details of the woman, including tattoos on her hands and the slippers recovere...