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SUMMARY:Visit of Indian Ambassador in Gdansk -25-26 July 2011.
DESCRIPTION: Indian ambassador to Poland Mrs. Monika Kapil Mohta visited Gdansk on 25-26 Aug 2011. During her visit she met with Wojowoda Pomorski and the head of Indo-Polish Cultural Committee Mr. Sunil Ahuja. In the meeting Ambassador discussed about the coopration in the field of Culture and business in Pomorski region and India.
URL:https://ipcc.pl/en/event/visit-of-indian-ambassador-in-gdansk-25-26-july-2011-2/
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SUMMARY:Ambassador of India H E Mr. Ajay Bisaria's visit to Krakow
DESCRIPTION:On 11th November 2017 H E Mr Ajay Bisaria \, Ambassador of India visited Krakow as he is ending his tenure in Poland. \nIndo-Polish Cultural Committee organized a farewell party in honor of H E Mr. Bisaria. \nHe has done a great deal of work in promoting India in Poland and strengthening cultural and business ties between India and Poland. \nIPCC honored His Excellency by giving a certificate of honor for his contribution\, dedication and hard work in strengthening cultural relations between the two countries.
URL:https://ipcc.pl/en/event/ambassador-of-india-h-e-mr-ajay-bisarias-visit-to-krakow/
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SUMMARY:100\,000 Indians book ticket for Mars
DESCRIPTION:New Delhi: Around 138\,899\, people from India are Mars-bound. They have ?booked? a flight to the Red Planet via Nasa?s InSight (Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations\, Geodesy and Heat Transport) mission slated for launch on May 5\, 2018. \nNasa states that those who submitted their names were provided online ?boarding passes? for the mission. \nThe names are being etched on a silicon wafer microchip using an electron beam to form letters with lines one one-thousandth the diameter of a human hair. This chip will then be attached to the top hull of the lander. \nSeveral Indians responded to Nasa?s call for names+ for the Mars mission. The total number of names received by Nasa from all over the world is 2\,429\,807. \nAccording to Nasa\, India ranks third in the global list with regard to the number of names submitted for the Mars mission. \nThe first is the US with 676\,773 names followed by China with 262\,752 names. India stands at number three. \nSpace experts point out that US leading the list is not surprising since it is\, after all\, a Nasa mission. However\, they do say that the fact that India is next to China is a matter of significance. They attribute India being ranked among the first three nations to two factors: the excitement and interest in Mars flights triggered by India?s ground-breaking Mangalyaan mission+ \, and the overall strengthening of India-US space ties. \nAndrew Good of Nasa?s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) told Times of India that the deadline to submit names was last week and ?we are no longer accepting submissions?. \nSlated for landing near the Mars equator on November 26\, 2018\, it is a 720-day mission\, which will gather data on the Martian interior by monitoring Marsquakes. \nNasa states that InSight?s role is not only to study Mars\, but also to gain broader insight into the formation of rocky planets in the entire solar system. \nPublished on: 1:20 pm\, November 13\, 2017 by: mattersindia.com
URL:https://ipcc.pl/en/event/100000-indians-book-ticket-for-mars/
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