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Many have gone, many have come: Science minister on Isro resignation wave
India🏛️ PoliticsCenter5 hr. ago

Many have gone, many have come: Science minister on Isro resignation wave

India's Union Science Minister Jitendra Singh addressed concerns regarding the departure of approximately 100 scientists from the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) over recent months. He emphasized that these resignations are part of routine administrative processes and do not reflect any underlying issues within the organization. Singh noted that ISRO regularly experiences personnel changes, with new talent being recruited alongside those who leave. The Department of Space recently implemented stricter guidelines requiring all resignation and voluntary retirement requests to be reviewed at the departmental level. Despite these changes, the minister expressed confidence that ISRO's ambitious future projects—including the Gaganyaan human spaceflight mission and the development of the Bharatiya Antariksh Station—will remain unaffected by routine staff turnover. The government continues to prioritize strengthening India's space ecosystem through reforms that encourage private sector involvement.

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Hindustan Times logoHindustan TimesIndependentCenter5 hr. ago
'Don't accept resignations': Govt tightens rules for ISRO exits amid mass appeals to quit

The Indian government has tightened rules regarding resignations from the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), following reports that over 100 scientists and engineers have submitted resignation requests in recent months. A memorandum issued by the Department of Space instructs ISRO centers not to accept voluntary retirements or resignations from Group 'A' scientific and technical personnel involved in critical missions like Gaganyaan. The directive requires all such requests to be reviewed by the Department of Space with the director's recommendation. This follows significant staff turnover, particularly at the UR Rao Satellite Centre and the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, where over 80 and 20 resignations were reported respectively. ISRO Chairman V Narayana acknowledged the resignations but emphasized that the organization is managing the transition to ensure continuity in important projects.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the government's action and ISRO's response without overtly favoring either side. It provides factual information about the policy change and its implications without clear ideological slant. While the issue involves government regulation of a state-run institution, the framing,

India Today logoIndia TodayIndependentCenter21 hr. ago
Many have gone, many have come: Science minister on Isro resignation wave

India's Union Science Minister Jitendra Singh addressed concerns regarding the departure of approximately 100 scientists from the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) over recent months. He emphasized that these resignations are part of routine administrative processes and do not reflect any underlying issues within the organization. Singh noted that ISRO regularly experiences personnel changes, with new talent being recruited alongside those who leave. The Department of Space recently implemented stricter guidelines requiring all resignation and voluntary retirement requests to be reviewed at the departmental level. Despite these changes, the minister expressed confidence that ISRO's ambitious future projects—including the Gaganyaan human spaceflight mission and the development of the Bharatiya Antariksh Station—will remain unaffected by routine staff turnover. The government continues to prioritize strengthening India's space ecosystem through reforms that encourage private sector involvement.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the minister's statements without overtly favoring one side. It includes direct quotes from the minister and contextualizes the resignations within administrative procedures and future plans, providing balanced information without apparent bias toward either the government or IS

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