Description
- ISBN-13: 9789352643639
- Publisher: HarperCollins
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: N
- Width: 140 mm
- ISBN-10: 9352643631
- Publisher Date: 2017-02-20
- Height: 216 mm
- No of Pages: 272
- Spine Width: 15 mm
- Weight: 349 gr
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹299.25Current price is: ₹299.25.
Explore the inspiring journey of ISRO in “ISRO: A Personal History” by Gita Aravamudan (ISBN: 9789352643639). Discover how Indian scientists overcame obstacles, defied international restrictions, and built a world-class space program with limited resources. From early rocket engineers to today’s innovators, witness the making of a space giant. A compelling story of Indian ingenuity and perseverance.
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Aiswarya Suresh –
A well-written account of ISRO’s journey, but I felt it lacked personal anecdotes. The author could have explored the human side more deeply. Still informative.
Sagar Gupta –
The book is inspiring to read for people who are trying to make a difference. Well written!
Saurabh Kumar Singh –
The book is informative, but the writing style felt a bit bland. It could have been more exciting.
Shivam Talwar –
A solid history of ISRO, but sometimes repetitive. More storytelling would have been better to showcase a deeper understanding.
Kumar Eklavya –
Fantastic read! Learned so much about ISRO’s journey. This book is highly recommended.
Priya Sahani –
A fascinating look into ISRO’s early days. The book details challenges and triumphs. Sometimes gets bogged down in technical details, but overall a worthwhile read.
Khushal Singh –
Interesting insights into ISRO’s early struggles and later successes. Could have been more engaging with a less academic tone.
Rounak Banerjee –
A must read! I didn’t know much about ISRO, but now I know every little detail.
Harsh Vashishtha –
Good, but I wished for more personal stories. This book showed all the information in an accessible manner.
Harshit Jain –
Incredibly inspiring story of ISRO’s growth. A wonderful book for anyone who is interested in the Indian Space Program.
Abhishek Kumar –
Provides a comprehensive look at ISRO. It felt too formal, and the writing style made it hard to connect with the subject.
Palak Shah –
I am really impressed by the book’s portrayal of ISRO’s success. Very easy to understand.
Mohammed Sandeed Farooq –
A great book for people who are interested in science! It taught me how scientists made their way to the top.
Soumik Goswami –
Inspiring and informative! I learned so much about the dedication of Indian scientists. A must-read for anyone interested in space and Indian history.
Prerana Singh –
The book was okay. It presented the information clearly, but it wasn’t particularly captivating. I expected more stories.
Prashant Singh –
An excellent and inspiring book! The book described how ISRO grew to be the greatest. The writing is clear and engaging.
Muhammed Sinan K –
A decent account, but it didn’t delve deep enough into the personal lives of the scientists involved. Left me wanting more depth.
Himanshu Gupta –
A great story of innovation against all odds. The book showed how ISRO started from scratch. However, it felt a little dry at times.
Pragati Tripathi –
The book is quite detailed and provides a good overview. At times, the technical jargon was difficult to follow. More editing required.
Amit Kumar Gupta –
I enjoyed learning about ISRO’s history. This is a truly amazing book!
Stuti Seth –
A really well-written book about ISRO! The book is well-explained. It’s easy to understand.
Shreya Singh –
Offers a broad overview of ISRO. I found it lacking emotional depth. It felt like reading a textbook.