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Indian Anthem "Jana Gana Mana"

जन गण मन अधिनायक जय हे
भारत भाग्य विधाता
पंजाब सिंधु गुजरात मराठा
द्राविड उत्कल वंग
विंध्य हिमाचल यमुना गंगा
उच्छल जलधि तरंग
तव शुभ नामे जागे
तव शुभ आशिश मागे
गाहे तव जय गाथा
जन गण मंगल दायक जय हे
भारत भाग्य विधाता
जय हे जय हे जय हे

जय जय जय जय हे

JANA GANA MANA

Jana-gana-mana-adhinayaka, jaya hé
Bharata-Bhaguya-Vidhata
Punjaba-Sindhou-Goujarata-Maratha
Dravida-Outkala-Banga
Vindhya-Himachala-Yamouna-Ganga
Ouchhala-Jaladhi-Taranga
Tava shoubha namé jagué
Tava shoubha ashisha magué
Gahé tava jaya gatha.
Jana-gana-mangala dayaka, jaya hé
Bharata-Bhaguya-Vidhata
Jaya hé, jaya hé, jaya hé
Jaya, jaya, jaya, jaya hé.

THOU ART THE RULER OF ALL MINDS

Thou art the rulers of the minds of all people,
dispenser of India's destiny.
Thy name rouses the hearts of Punjab, Sind, Gujarat and Maratha,
Of the Dravida and Orissa and Bengal;
It echoes in the hills of the Vindhyas and Himalayas,
mingles in the music of Yamuna and Ganga and is chanted by
the waves of the Indian Sea.
They pray for thy blessings and sing thy praise.
The saving of all people waits in thy hand,
thou dispenser of India's destiny,
Victory, victory, victory to thee.

« Tu es le souverain des âmes du peuple,
Toi qui diriges le destin de l'Inde !
Ton nom réveille dans le cœur du Panjab, du Sindh, du Gujarat,
du Mahârashtra, du Dravida, de l'Orissa et du Bengale !
Il résonne dans les montagnes des Vindhyas et des Himâlayas,
Se fond dans la musique de la Yamouna et de la Ganga
Et est chanté par les vagues de l'Océan Indien !
Ils prient pour avoir ta bénédiction et chantent tes louanges,
Le salut du peuple est dans tes mains !
Tu es le souverain des âmes du peuple,
Tu es celui qui dirige le destin de l'Inde !
Victoire, victoire, victoire à toi. »

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Aujourd'hui 07-01-2009 : Aldric, Cédric, Raymond Demain 08-01-2009 : Lucien
Chandrayaan-I successfully put into earth's orbit
Mercredi, 22 Octobre 2008 17:45
Heralding a new era in the country's space programme, India on Wednesday successfully launched its first unmanned moon mission, Chandrayaan-1, becoming the sixth nation to undertake an odyssey for exploration of lunar surface.
The home-grown PSLV-C11, ISRO's workhorse launch vehicle, placed the spacecraft into a transfer orbit around the earth exactly 18.2 minutes after a textbook lift off at 6.22 am from the second launch pad of Satish Dhawan Space Centre in this island in the Bay of Bengal, 100 km north of Chennai.
The joy of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) scientists knew no bounds as the 44.4 metre tall four-stage rocket majestically soared into the sky, capping their four years of toil for the first-ever mission that would travel beyond earth's orbit in the country's forty-year-old space programme.
 
"The launch was perfect and precise. It was a remarkable performance by the PSLV. The satellite has been placed in the earth orbit and with this we have completed the first leg of the mission. It will take 15 days to reach the lunar orbit," a beaming ISRO Chairman G Madhavan Nair announced.
 
President Pratibha Patil, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha L K Advani congratulated the space scientists on the successful launch.
 
When the spacecraft finally reaches its destination at 100 km above the moon surface after a series of manoeuvres over the next two weeks, it would signal India's arrival in the league of nations -- the US, Russia, European Space Agency, China and Japan which are already involved in lunar exploration.
 
India's last tryst with moon came way back in 1984 when Indian astronaut, Squadron Leader Rakesh Sharma, travelled to space along with two Soviet cosmonauts. The focus now shifts to ISRO's telemetry, tracking and command network (ISCRAC) at Payenya in Bangalore, which will be the country's nerve centre for tracking and controlling Chandrayaan-1 over the next two years of its life span.
 
Chandrayaan-1 carries 11 payloads, including two instruments from the American space agency, NASA, which will assess mineral resources, map the polar regions, look for ice deposits and prepare a three-dimensional atlas of the moon and prospect the lunar surface for natural resources.
 
Coming after 44 years of its maiden rocket launch from Thumba in 1963, Chandrayaan-1 will also look for possible uranium deposits on the moon as India sets out to augment its energy capacity through international bilateral nuclear pacts.
 
Later addressing a press conference, the ISRO Chairman said the first leg and perhaps one of the most difficult parts of the journey to the moon has been completed successfully.
 
"The 360-tonne PSLV-C11 has precisely achieved the objective of placing the satellite in the orbit around the earth with its nearest point being 250 km (perigee) and the farthest around 23,000 km (apogee)," Nair said.
 
"If everything goes on well, on Nov 8 we will be injecting the spacecraft into the lunar trajectory." Nair expressed the hope that India would be able to send the first man-mission to moon from Indian soil before 2015 and that mars was the next natural destination for the ISRO.
 
From : http://www.expressindia.com
 
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