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Vikram Sarabhai, father of India's space programme

Vikram Ambalal Sarabhai (Gujarati: વિક્રમ અંબાલાલ સારાભાઇ) (August 12, 1919December 30, 1971) was an Indian physicist, acclaimed as the father of India's space programme. He was also called the "Renaissance man". He established the Physical Research Laboratory in 1947. The Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, (VSSC), is the Indian Space Research Organization's, facility to launch vehicle development which is named after him. He was also Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission. He was decorated with India's two civilian awards of Padma Bhushan in 1966 and the :Padma Vibhushan posthumous (after-death). Space Science Day Is observed in India every year on 12 August.

Quotes

  • There are some who question the relevance of space activities in a developing nation. To us, there is no ambiguity of purpose. We do not have the fantasy of competing with the economically advanced nations in the exploration of the moon or the planets or manned space-flight.
  • But we are convinced that if we are to play a meaningful role nationally, and in the community of nations, we must be second to none in the application of advanced technologies to the real problems of man and society.
    • Quoted in "Vikram Ambalal Sarabhai"
  • No great importance is to be given to mere experience.
  • He who can listen to the music in the midst of noise can achieve great things.
    • Quoted in "Vikram A. Sarabhai"
  • We are to play a meaningful role nationally, and in the community of nations, we must be second to none in the application of advanced technologies to the real problems of man's society.
  • Our national goals involve leap-frogging from a state of economic backwardness and social disabilities attempting to achieve in a few decades a change which has incidentally taken centuries in other countries and in other lands. This involves innovative at all levels.
  • A national programme which would provide television to about 80% of India’s population during the next ten years would be of great significance to national integration, for implementing schemes of economic and social development and for the stimulation and promotion of electronic industry. It is of particular significance for population living in isolated rural countries
    • His priority in 1974 quoted in "Communication and National Development"
  • We look down on our scientists if they engage in outside consultation. We implicitly promote the ivory tower.

The Making of the Indian Atomic Bomb: Science, Secrecy and the Post-colonial State

Abraham, Itty (15 November 1998). The Making of the Indian Atomic Bomb: Science, Secrecy and the Postcolonial State. Zed Books. pp. 143. ISBN 978-1-85649-630-8. 

  • I would like to emphasize that security can be endangered not only from outside but also from within. If you do not maintain the rate of progress of the economic development of the nation. I would suggest that you would have the most serious crisis, something that would disintegrate India as we know it.
    • At a time when there was crisis of considerable economic and political turmoil and when he was offered the chair of the Atomic Energy Commission.
  • So the real problem in this whole question relates to utilization of national resources for productive and social welfare against the burden of defense expenditure which a country can bear at any particular time.
    • On the issue of priority to internal development vis-a-vis external defense.

About

Pride Of The Nation: Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam

Mahesh Sharma; Mahesh Sharma, P.Bhalla, P.K. Das; P.Bhalla (2004). Pride Of The Nation : Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam. Diamond Pocket Books (P) Ltd.. pp. 45–49. ISBN 978-81-288-0806-7. 

  • Vikram Sarabhai had dream to conquer the space is no more now but his dream is in fact a prime matter of research in the ISRO even today.
  • Prof Sarabahi had proposed Dr. Kalam’s name as the trainee candidate for to NASA for the modern technical training of [[w:Rocket Launching|Rocket Launching.
  • Prof Sarabahi assessed the work capacity of an engineer or a scientist not by his degree or his training but by his self-confidence.
  • Prof Sarabahi had the keen desire that Indian must be independent in rocket manufacturing\, hence he always full of zeal to do something new.
  • He always gave new technical knowledge to the engineers and at that moment his face was lit with joy.
  • He never deviated even in adverse situations, instead he accepted that to err or to forget something in order to learn something is not an offense.
  • He said that if we want to establish ourselves in the world, we have to be self-sufficient and research for new ideas and techniques.
  • He informed the whole of his team about any new project and started working on it only after having discussed with everyone.
  • He said that the performer must have emotional attachment with the project along with physical;otherwise one can’t attain dedication and devotion for it.
  • If he was not satisfied with the work of any engineer or scientist, he immediately told him his fault. He was very positive at such moments.
  • He said that failures compos us more as compared to successes.
  • He was such a genius that he could very quickly solve any problem. He ws in the habit of giving new tips to young engineers. To keeo normal even in adverse situations was his natural features.
  • The launch of satellite SLV was possible in India only due to the inspiration from Prof Vikram Sarabhai. It wont be an exaggeration if it is said that Prof Sarabhai is the sun shining over the horizon of Indian Science who would keep showing light to the future scientists.
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