June 10 is the new target according to local media.
What does he mean by public platform here? Is it Media like The Hindu or Public domain?![]()
Anomaly in PSLV detected and resolved: Jitendra Singh
Union Minister Jitendra Singh announces resolution of PSLV anomaly, emphasising learning from setbacks and future ISRO launches.www.thehindu.com
Union Minister of State for Science and Technology Jitendra Singh on Saturday said that the anomaly in the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) has been resolved.
“The report has come out and the anomaly has been detected. However we cannot share that (reason for the anomaly) on a public platform. But experts are working on it, which has been resolved and very soon we will be back on the track,” Dr. Singh said replying to a query by The Hindu.
ISRO Chairman V. Narayanan said that ISRO’s next launch, which would be the first one since the PSLV failure in January, would take place next month.
“We are building the rocket and may be within a month we will launch. The first launch will be a Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) mission and subsequently we will launch the PSLV,” Mr. Narayanan told The Hindu.
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Dr. Singh said on the sidelines of the Research, Industry, Start-up and Entrepreneurship (RISE) Conclave 2026 in Bengaluru, that the national level expert committee constituted to review the reason for anomaly in PSLV Vehicle has submitted its report and the anomaly has been detected.
Jitendra is no leader. He claims credit for successes and vanishes when failures occur. The old ISRO had the courage to publish its failure reports. I foresee the proud legacy of ISRO continue to tarnish under his leadership while he hides behind natsec. Fortunately, India's private space sector stands ready to take the best from ISRO and take the lead."The report has come out and the anomaly has been detected. However we cannot share that (reason for the anomaly) on a public platform."
Your confidence doesnt matter. ISRO is decades ahead of the private sector and the leadership of a single minister is not enough to bridge that gap.Jitendra is no leader. He claims credit for successes and vanishes when failures occur. The old ISRO had the courage to publish its failure reports. I foresee the proud legacy of ISRO continue to tarnish under his leadership while he hides behind natsec. Fortunately, India's private space sector stands ready to take the best from ISRO and take the lead.
My vote of no confidence.
Not for long, considering its talent is leaving the organisation to found/join a startup, which is actually a good thing in the long run.ISRO is decades ahead of the private sector
ISRO has 1000s of people but because 100 ppl or so have left, we will have private sector surpass ISRO soon?Not for long, considering its talent is leaving the organisation to found/join a startup, which is actually a good thing in the long run.