Touching Lives is is the story of journeys to far corners of India meeting people whose lives have been transformed by technology. It is the account of people who have forged a different destiny for themselves, breaking the cycle of poverty and helplessness, with a little help from ISRO. Throwing light on some of the million tiny revolutions sweeping the country, the book takes us from Jhabua to interior Karnataka, from the Sundarbans to Chamoli in Garhwal. It is our chance to meet everyday

About the Author

S.K. Das is honorary advisor to the Indian Space Research Organisation and the author of a number of books, including Destination Mars: All About the Red Planet, Mission Moon: Exploring the Moon with Chandrayaan 1 and All About Rockets.

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Touching Lives: The Little Known Triumphs of the Indian Space Programme

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ISRO's milestones

It is a very good book on satellite communication n imaging. India is in the group of few nations that has developed the capability of sending satellites for its own launch pad to remotest of orbit. The image sent by space cameras has provided advance information that has benefited lives of people in several backward n remotest region in our nation.
People working in ISRO have very good grasp in space science and are noblest of person. I pray that together with other space organization in world ISRO aspire for collecting space junks and process to bring back used and dead satellites back to earth. With new technology in communication science ISRO also should work on military and spy satellites which will give more information about hostile neighbours. Young students who aspire to be working for ISRO should read this book which will give them an idea about the diversified field isro is active in.