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Who announced the Samudrayaan Mission( MATSYA 6000 ) India's First Manned Mission to Explore the Deep Ocean?
A)
Nitin Gadkari
B)
Kiren Rijiju
C)
Anurag Thakur
D)
Hardeep Singh Puri

Correct Answer :   Kiren Rijiju


Minister of Earth Sciences Kiren Rijiju announced the Samudrayaan Mission( MATSYA 6000 ) India’s first manned mission to explore the deep ocean, where three people will be sent into the depth of 6,000 metre in a submersible.

Aim : To sustainably use marine resources for the country’s economic growth and livelihood along with creating job and maintaining the health of the marine ecosystem

It is designed to study the deep ocean resources and conduct biodiversity assessment as well. The submersible project will be only used for exploring biodiversity while letting the marine ecosystem remain intact.

The project will be part of a larger deep ocean diversity exploration and research based mission, which supports the Centre’s Blue Economy policy.

The submersible for the mission has been designed and manufactured by the National Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT), Chennai.

The Matsya 6000 is designed with the capability of operating in the deep sea for 12 hours while in case of emergency it can also operate up to 96 hours with all the necessary measures for human safety.

The mission is expected to be implemented by 2026. The cost of the Deep Sea Mission which also includes the Samudrayaan Project, over a period of five years, has been estimated at Rs 4,077 crore and it will be implemented in phases..

Source : CNBC

Published On : September 12, 2023
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