"Cabinet Sanctions Rs 1,250 Crore for India's Participation in Global Radio Telescope Initiative"

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"Cabinet Sanctions Rs 1,250 Crore for India's Participation in Global Radio Telescope Initiative"
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The Indian Cabinet has sanctioned Rs 1,250 crore for the country's contribution to the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) project, which aims to build the world's largest radio telescope across Australia and South Africa. The SKA will enable detailed studies of the universe, including galaxies, black holes, and gravitational waves. India's role will primarily involve software development for operating the telescopes and integrating them with the project's headquarters in the UK. Indian scientists and institutions have been involved in the SKA since its early stages, and the project is a collaborative effort among over 10 nations.

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