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DC Model student Manvik visits ISRO after clearing astronomy quiz

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Manvik, a student of DC Model Senior Secondary School, Panchkula, was selected for a visit to the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) after successfully clearing several rigorous rounds of the National Astronomy Quiz. His achievement not only brought glory to the school but also inspired his peers to dream big and aim higher in the field of science and space exploration. The selection process for the Astronomy Quiz was highly competitive, testing the participants’ knowledge of celestial phenomena, space missions, and astronomical concepts. Manvik’s consistent performance, curiosity, and analytical thinking helped him secure a position among the top finalists who earned the rare opportunity to visit the prestigious ISRO campus. During his visit, Manvik got the golden chance to interact with ISRO scientists and department heads, who shared their insights about India’s space missions, satellite technology, and upcoming projects. He also witnessed the models of various space launch vehicles and satellites, gaining first-hand exposure to India’s achievements in space research and innovation.

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