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National Technology Day 2021: Occasion marks test firing of nuclear missile at Pokhran in 1998
Trendingdesk •After these tests, India became the sixth country to join the ‘nuclear club’ nations
National Technology Day 2020: Narendra Modi, Ram Nath Kovind, Rajnath Singh applaud scientific community's achievements
Trendingdesk •National Technology Day is celebrated on 11 May to commemorate the achievements, innovations and technological advancements in India. On this day in 1998, India successfully carried out nuclear tests in Rajasthan's Pokhran
Advanced weapons, technology used in times of Ramayana, says Punjab governor on National Technology Day
•Punjab governor VP Singh Badnore said on Friday the application of technology was "evident" in ancient times when Lord Rama built a bridge to reach Lanka
National Technology Day: Modi lauds Pokhran nuclear tests, hails 'courage' shown by Vajpayee
•On National Technology Day commemorated to mark the anniversary of Pokhran nuclear tests of 1998, Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the "courage" shown by the then prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Narendra Modi greets Indians on National Technology Day
Tech2 News Staff •The tech savvy PM of India, Narendra Modi, took to Twitter to greet the citizens of India on the occasion of National Technology Day.
India can become self sufficient in defence manufacturing: Modi
Fp Archives •BJP leader Narendra Modi on Sunday said Indian scientists are "our strength" and they will help shape the future in this "knowledge era", while greeting the nation and the community of scientists on National Technology Day.
Mukherjee wants private sector to invest more in research
Fp Archives •Mukherjee said India spent only 0.9 percent of the GDP on research and development, which was much below that of China, UK and Israel.
Mukherjee wants private sector to invest more in research
Fp Archives •Mukherjee said India spent only 0.9 percent of the GDP on research and development, which was much below that of China, UK and Israel.