India has unveiled plans to build two new optical-infrared telescopes and a dedicated solar telescope in the Himalayan desert region of Ladakh. The three new facilities, expected to cost INR 35bn ...
The new ones – National Large Solar Telescope and National Large Optical-Near Infrared Telescope – will offer Indian ...
Pune/Bengaluru: India's expanding contributions to astronomy research appear to have prompted a significant policy and ...
Indian students, although curious and fascinated by astronomy, struggle to understand the basic concepts of the subject, ...
Pune: A baseline survey to assess astronomy learning in Indian schools has found that even though a majority of the 2,038 students of Class IX surveye.
Union Budget 2026 announces 4 major telescope projects in India. These new facilities will boost astronomy research, solar and deep-space observation and public science engagement.
India's budget boosts space research funding, aiming to reduce reliance on foreign telescopes and enhance domestic capabilities.
The Union Budget 2026–27 has introduced a landmark era for Indian astrophysics, signaling a shift from routine satellite ...
The Union Budget 2026 in India outlines plans for establishing and enhancing four major telescope facilities, bolstering ...
The study, the first large-scale assessment of astronomy learning in India, highlights both enthusiasm for astronomy and deep ...
While presenting the Union Budget 2026-27, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman covered traditional spheres like taxes, infrastructure and agriculture, but also looked to the sky.
Researchers from the University of Leicester have been involved in the development of the first ever Indian satellite dedicated to astronomical observations, including of black holes, which will be ...