Indian Government Tightens Exit Rules As Over 100 ISRO Scientists Quit Strategic Missions
Over 100 ISRO scientists have resigned from key missions such as Gaganyaan, Chandrayaan, and SpaDeX, prompting the Department of Space to tighten exit rules, India Today reported.All resignations and voluntary retirement requests from Group ‘A’ scientific personnel linked to strategic programs must now be approved directly by the Department, reversing earlier decentralised authority.The
Over 100 ISRO scientists have resigned from key missions such as Gaganyaan, Chandrayaan, and SpaDeX, prompting the Department of Space to tighten exit rules, India Today reported.All resignations and voluntary retirement requests from Group ‘A’ scientific personnel linked to strategic programs must now be approved directly by the Department, reversing earlier decentralised authority.The
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