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Rajasthan CM congratulates Sunita Williams on space odyssey, safe return

IANS March 19, 2025 162 views

Sunita Williams has completed an incredible nine-month space mission, drawing widespread acclaim from Indian political leaders. Rajasthan's Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma and former CM Ashok Gehlot praised her extraordinary courage and determination. Her achievement is seen as a significant milestone in women's empowerment and space exploration. The tributes also remembered Kalpana Chawla, another pioneering Indian-origin astronaut who tragically lost her life in 2003.

"Her achievement is not just a moment of pride for India but also an inspiration for humanity" - Bhajan Lal Sharma
Jaipur, March 19: : Rajasthan chief minister Bhajan Lal Sharma extended heartfelt greetings to NASA astronaut Sunita Williams on her safe return from space, emphasizing that her success has added a new chapter in women empowerment.

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Sunita Williams completes historic nine-month NASA space mission

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Rajasthan leaders celebrate her extraordinary achievement

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Tribute paid to Kalpana Chawla's pioneering legacy

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Highlighting women's empowerment in space exploration

In his message on X handle, he said, "Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williams has demonstrated exceptional patience courage and determination by staying in space for nine months. Her achievement is not just a moment of pride for India but also an inspiration for humanity."

He also termed it as a victory of her patience as she stayed for nine months in the space. This historic achievement has added a new chapter in the field of women empowerment, he said further in his message.

Former CM Ashok Gehlot also hailed her safe return, calling it a joyous occasion for the entire world and a moment of pride for Indians.

Recalling the tragic loss of Kalpana Chawla on February 1, 2003, when she perished in a space shuttle accident while returning to Earth, he said, "On this occasion, we also salute her memory."

"Sunita Williams' successful return from space is a happy moment for the whole world, but for us Indians, it is also an emotional moment with pride," he said.

"On 1st February 2003, the first Indian-origin woman astronaut Kalpana Chawla became a victim of a fatal accident while returning from space. On this occasion, we all salute her too," he said.

"Sunita Williams' safe return is a major achievement in the field of space science. We wish that she sets such new records in the future too," Gehlot added.

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