[Jobs Roundup] Join the growing Indian spacetech sector with these openings at Agnikul Cosmos
Chennai-based spacetech startup Agnikul Cosmos is working with ISRO to develop launch vehicles. If you are someone who can help in furthering India’s spacetech efforts, one of these job openings might be the right fit for you.
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The Indian spacetech sector is unlocking new opportunities and potential with the new spacetech reforms announced last year. As a part of this, private sectors will now be included for furthering space-related activities.
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Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe), under Department of Space (DoS), was launched in 2020 for monitoring the private players and collaborating with their space activities. This
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Spacetech startup Skyroot Aerospace partners with DoS for ISRO facilities and technical expertise
Skyroot Aerospace will get access to facilities and technical expertise available in ISRO centres for its launch vehicle development programme.
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Hyderabad-based spacetech startup
Skyroot Aerospace has entered into a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) with the Department of Space (DoS). As a part of this deal, Skyroot will get
access to facilities and technical expertise available in ISRO centres for its launch vehicle development programme.
Taking to Twitter, the spacetech startup said, “We formally signed up with ISRO. This is the beginning of a historic journey together. Our hardware will soon be rolled out to ISRO facilities for testing.”
Budget 2021: Dept of Space allocated Rs 13,949 Cr, almost Rs 4,500 Cr higher than last fiscal
Of the Rs 13,949.09 crore allocated to the Department of Space in this Union Budget, Rs 8,228.63 crore is for capital expenditure.
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After a steep cut last year, the Department of Space
(DoS) has been allocated Rs 13,949 crore in the Union Budget, of which Rs 8,228 crore is earmarked for capital expenditure.
New Space India Limited, a newly formed public sector undertaking (PSU) under DoS, has been allocated
Rs 700 crore. The New Space India Limited, a PSU under the Department of Space, will execute the PSLV-CS51 launch, carrying the Amazonia Satellite from Brazil, along with a few smaller Indian satellites, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said in her Budget speech.
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India has taken steps in quick succession to liberalise its
private space industry. In June 2020, the government approved the
setting up of the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation
Centre (IN-SPACe) to facilitate private activity. These
steps signal definite changes in policy but there are reasons
to be cautious.
India has taken steps in quick succession to liberalise its
private space industry. In May, the Finance Minister Nirmala
Sitharaman announced the opening up of the Indian Space Research
Organisation s facilities to the country s private sector