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India Pays Tribute to Space and Education Pioneer Dr K Kasturirangan

The former ISRO chairman, who redefined India’s space and educational landscape, was cremated with full state honours on April 27, as the nation reflects on his enduring legacy.

Overview

  • Dr K Kasturirangan, who passed away on April 25 at age 84, was cremated with full state honours in Bengaluru on April 27, attended by dignitaries and the public.
  • As ISRO chairman from 1994 to 2003, he spearheaded India's planetary exploration ambitions, including the Chandrayaan-1 lunar mission, and elevated India's global space stature.
  • Beyond space, he chaired the committee that framed the National Education Policy 2020 and led reforms through the National Curriculum Framework, emphasizing holistic and critical education.
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid homage during his Mann Ki Baat address, highlighting Kasturirangan's contributions to science, education, and innovation.
  • Colleagues and family remembered him as a visionary leader, mentor, and family-oriented figure who balanced groundbreaking work with personal connections.