Key Points

Andhra Pradesh Minister Nara Lokesh met Jahnavi Dangeti, congratulating her on becoming the first Telugu woman selected for a NASA-linked space mission. He praised her achievement and assured full government support for her future endeavors. Governor Abdul Nazeer also lauded Jahnavi for completing NASA’s prestigious International Air and Space Program. Jahnavi is set to join Titans Space’s EarthLoop Orbital Cruise mission in 2029.

Key Points: Nara Lokesh Congratulates Jahnavi Dangeti on NASA Space Mission Selection

  • Jahnavi Dangeti selected as astronaut candidate for Titans Space
  • First Telugu woman from India in NASA-linked mission
  • Nara Lokesh assures state government support
  • Governor Abdul Nazeer also extends congratulations
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Andhra Minister Nara Lokesh congratulates Jahnavi Dangeti over her selection in NASA's space mission

Andhra Minister Nara Lokesh meets Jahnavi Dangeti, the first Telugu woman chosen for a NASA-linked space mission, pledging state support.

"Jahnavi has achieved the distinction of being the first Telugu woman from India to set foot in space. – Nara Lokesh"

Amravati, June 26

Andhra Pradesh's Minister for Education, Nara Lokesh, met Astronaut candidate Jahnavi Dangeti, a native of Palakollu in West Godavari district, at her residence in Undavalli on Wednesday.

Jahnavi has been selected as an astronaut candidate for the US-based private aerospace company Titans Space, earning the distinction of being the first Telugu woman from India to be chosen for a space mission, Nara Lokesh wrote on X.

During the meeting, Lokesh congratulated Jahnavi on her remarkable achievement and praised her for bringing pride to Andhra Pradesh as a "Telugu daughter."

He assured Jahnavi of the state government's full support and encouragement for her future endeavours.

https://x.com/naralokesh/status/1937912954583990756

In the X post, Nara Lokesh wrote, "I met Jahnavi Dangeti, a native of Palakollu in West Godavari district, who was selected as an astronaut candidate for the Titan Space Mission by the American private company, at her residence in Undavalli. Jahnavi has achieved the distinction of being the first Telugu woman from India to set foot in space. I congratulated Jahnavi on being selected as an astronaut candidate for the space mission. I praised her for standing as a source of pride for the state as a Telugu daughter. I assured her that the government would provide all kinds of encouragement in the future. I requested her to participate as a partner on behalf of the government in the STEM outreach activities undertaken by the Education Department."

Andhra Pradesh Governor S Abdul Nazeer also congratulated Dangeti Jahnavi for being chosen to complete NASA's prestigious International Air and Space Program.

The social media platform X of the Andhra Governor said, "Governor of Andhra Pradesh Sri S. Abdul Nazeer has congratulated India's Youngest Analog Astronaut, Ms. Dangeti Jahnavi hailing from Palakollu, West Godavari district of the State, for being the first Indian to complete the NASA's prestigious International Air and Space Program."

Jahnavi is set to travel to space as a part of the Astronaut Candidate (ASCAN) for US-based private aerospace company Titans Space for its EarthLoop Orbital Cruise mission in March 2029.

- ANI

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Priya K.
What an incredible achievement! Jahnavi is making all Indians proud 🇮🇳. Her journey will inspire countless young girls in Andhra and across India to dream big in STEM fields. Hope our government continues supporting such talents!
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Rahul S.
While this is great news, I wish our own ISRO would create more opportunities for Indian astronauts. Why do our brightest minds have to go to foreign space programs? Still, congratulations to Jahnavi - she's broken barriers!
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Ananya V.
As a Telugu woman myself, I'm bursting with pride! 🎉 Jahnavi's achievement shows that with determination, girls from small towns can reach for the stars - literally! Hope she gets proper media coverage beyond just regional news.
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Suresh P.
Good to see politicians recognizing scientific achievements for a change instead of just cricket players and film stars. Hope this translates into better funding for science education in Andhra government schools.
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Kavita M.
March 2029 seems so far away! Will be counting down the days. Does anyone know if there will be live coverage of her mission? Would love to see the first Telugu woman in space make history!
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Vikram R.
Interesting that it's a private company mission. The space sector is changing fast. Maybe India should encourage more private participation in our space programs too. Gaganyaan is great but we need more players.

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