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Finally senile InfoMurthy's company diversifies. So what if it's not into IT.
All just publicity I think, not even one pure launch happened.Interestingly, on Skyroot's website, they state that they are going to be one of the first Indian private sector companies to launch a satellite. One of? Are they conceding that Agnikul or some other company will achieve that goal first? Anyway, wishing them well!
Satellite manufacturers will get a 25% subsidy, capped at Rs 5 crore, in the form of launch cost assistance. Space tech organisations will receive a 25% subsidy on 'pay-per-use' charges for accessing advanced technical facilities developed by the state govt and IN-SPACe for five years post-commercial operation date.