Jharkhand girl Ruby Mukherjee, who returned from ISRO after 13 days of training, was third
Dhanbad, Akanksha: Ruby Mukherjee, a class 9 student at Saraswati Vidya Mandir, Sinidih, a resident of Katras in Dhanbad district, Jharkhand, returned to Katras after 13 days of training at ISRO's NRSC center in Hyderabad. And ten children were selected from across the state, out of which three were girls and seven were boys. Who got the opportunity to undergo 13 days training at NRSC ISRO center in Hyderabad. It lasted from May 13 to May 24. The school welcomed Ruby back after 13 days of training at the ISRO center in Hyderabad. When Ruby Mukherjee returned, she was given a warm welcome at her school Saraswati Vidya Mandir. The school family is overjoyed by Ruby's achievement. Talking to the media after Ruby's training, Ruby shared her experience of imparting space-related information during training at the ISRO NRSC Center in Hyderabad. ISRO scientists explained how the data is delivered from the antenna. How information is received from different types of natural disasters through satellite. This information is given at the main campus of NRSC. Apart from this, the trainee child scientists were taken on a tour to places like Ramoji Film City and Statue of Equality. ISRO chief Ruby talks to child scientists ISRO chief Somnath shared his experience with child scientists through video conferencing and imparted important information about space. Ruby said that the credit for her success goes to her teachers and her family members who have always encouraged her. Ruby Mukherjee trained with a total of 43 students at the NRSC Center in Hyderabad. During this, Ruby secured the third position and was awarded a certificate with a medal. Ruby said that the common people do not know the information about earth and space in this exercise. Scientists can build such satellites and get other information through it. Scientists presented information on why space information is important. Delighted with her daughter's achievement, the parents said that they are very happy that their daughter has represented the state of Jharkhand and that they are proud of the school teachers and their daughter as she is working very hard. Giving a message to all the family members and students, Ruby's father said if everyone works hard then they too can progress based on their talent and hard work. Hard work is the only way to success, it is the teacher's job to inspire. Also Read: Coal India's new subsidiary 'Bharat Coal Gasification and Chemicals Ltd' Jharkhand daughter Ruby Mukherjee, who returned from ISRO after 13 days of training, finished third.