Actor Prakash Raj mocks India’s moon mission, Twitter calls it 'blind hatred' | Oneindia News
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Actor Prakash Raj mocks India’s moon mission, Twitter calls it 'blind hatred' | Oneindia News
Actor Prakash Raj, one of the prominent actors in Indian cinema, has earned a name for himself not only in the south film industry but in Bollywood too.
He is best known for playing negative roles in 'Wanted', 'Singham', 'Dabangg 2' and 'Policegiri' to name a few.
The actor is now receiving flak for mocking Ex-ISRO Chief K Sivan ahead of the Chandrayaan-3 landing.
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The Army received support from commercial satellite operators such as Maxar, a US-based company that provides satellite images to governments and.. DNA
Maxar Technologies, a U.S. satellite giant, is under scrutiny for providing high-resolution imagery of Pahalgam to a Pakistani firm weeks before a deadly terror attack. The firm, linked to nuclear smuggling, placed 12 orders for images, including strategic locations such as Rajouri, Pulwama, and Anantnag, which are critical to Indian security. Concerns are rising after ISRO scientists warned that the imagery could have been used to map troop movements for the attack. The partnership with the Pakistani firm raises questions about Maxar’s background check protocols, leading Indian officials to demand a full investigation.
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The Axiom-4 mission, with India's Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla as pilot, faces a possible delay due to a minor technical issue, though the launch is still.. IndiaTimes
Myanmar Earthquake: The death toll from Myanmar’s devastating 7.7-magnitude earthquake has risen to 2,719, with officials warning it could surpass 3,000. Rescue teams are racing against time as over 4,500 people are injured and more than 400 remain missing. Experts say survival chances for those trapped under rubble dwindle with each passing day, making the next few days critical. Meanwhile, international aid groups, including teams from India, are rushing to provide food, water, and medical assistance to the worst-hit areas.
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