AV 10th June 2017

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First & Foremost Asian Weekly in Europe

Vol 46 | Issue 6

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10th June to 16th June 2017

Let noble thoughts come to us from every side

THE LOOMBA FOUNDATION CELEBRATES 20TH ANNIVERSARY 1997-2017 By launching a project to provide skills training to 30,000 impoverished widows 1,000 widows in each of the 30 states in India in partnership with the Rotary India Literacy Mission at a Gala Ball at the Dorchester on International Widows Day, 23rd June, 2017

Training will be provided in Beauty & Wellness, Healthcare & Care giving, Security industry, Telecom, Tourism & Hospitality, Handicraft, Food processing, Textile & apparel, Agriculture and food processing and Automotive industry.

INDIA LAUNCHES MOST POWERFUL ROCKET YET

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India successfully launched its most powerful rocket yet, the GSLV Mk III on Monday, establishing its place in the global heavy payload market. Nicknamed 'Fat Boy', the rocket fired by a high-thrust indigenous cryogenic engine, lifted off at 5.28 from the second launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota and placed a fourtonne communications satellite GSAT 19 in geosynchronous transfer orbit 15.53 minutes later, and a couple of seconds earlier than scheduled. The launch is a major feat for the Indian Space Research Organisation as it demonstrated its proficiency in developing a technology that was denied to it years ago. ISRO chairman AS Kiran Kumar said, “The GSLV Mk III needs just one more developmental flight, planned in a year, before it can be declared operational.” The launch flaunted an indigenous cryogenic engine, which was in the works since 2002, and will become a stealthy foundation for ambitious future projects, including Chandrayaan II, scheduled for the first quarter of 2018 and a manned mission. It also showed ISRO's capability to make a next-generation satellite with a high reach. The newly-installed satel-

lite contains 50 new technologies which will be its mainstay in the next decade. Kumar congratulated all scientists involved in the mission, calling the day historic. “The entire team has worked since 2002. The vehicle carried the next-generation satellite.” Director of Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, Dr K Sivan said it was the commencement of complex technologies - a vehicle that can carry twice the payload weight and a high throughput satellite. “It is the continued efforts of the team and industry contribution.” P Kunhikrishnan, director of Satish Dhawan Space Centre, said ISRO made two new technologies for GSLV Mk III at the launchpad. “We made an acoustic suppression unit, which is a tower containing 600 tonnes of water, and a solid propellant plant to prepare the 200 tonnes each of propellant loaded in each of the motors. The suppression unit splashed the water on the rocket when it lifted odd.” He said integration for the next launch of PSLV C38 was on simultaneously at the launchpad.

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LONDON BRIDGE

STANDING STRONG

l Communities gather at a vigil in Potters Field to pay their tribute to the victims and their families. l Indian witnesses share their experiences from the fateful night.

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Dr Varadkar is confident his sexuality will not outshine his leadership or ideologies

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Son of Indian immigrant to be sworn in as Ireland's youngest PM

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The son of immigrant doctor, Dr Leo Varadkar, 38 will be Ireland's youngest elected prime minister from the governing Fine Gael party, with a large support from the party's MPs. Continued on page 5

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