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Returning to the city where his career began, Shukla engages with students and emphasises perseverance and ambition. Reports Dheeraj Sajwan

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00:01First of all, I want to know that you have come to the Dehradun.
00:04What did you feel like here?
00:06What did you feel like this session today?
00:08It was very good when I came to the Dehradun.
00:10I told myself that my journey started from Dehradun.
00:15My selection was in the Dehradun.
00:19In 2002.
00:20And today, if you look at the weather,
00:23there were so many children here.
00:28I was very happy.
00:29I was very happy to see that.
00:31Our session was very good.
00:32The kids asked a lot of questions.
00:34I am very happy to be here.
00:36I am very excited by the possibilities
00:38that these kids are going to create for us.
00:40Sir, you have been involved in Rakesh Sharma's elite club.
00:47What do you feel like?
00:50It is a very proud feeling.
00:52I am very fortunate.
00:55I am very privileged to have gotten this opportunity
00:58in a country of 1.4 billion people.
01:01I think that this is a responsibility for me.
01:04If I have gotten this opportunity,
01:06then I am very proud to create this opportunity.
01:10And more and more people can go to our country.
01:13We are working on this.
01:14Sir, you started from Air Force.
01:16After that, you went to the Entryksh.
01:17When did you go to the Entryksh?
01:19When did you go to the Entryksh?
01:19Did you get the interest in the first time?
01:22After all these things you were in the mind?
01:26I have a curiosity.
01:28It is an excitement.
01:29And it was not possible that there were no chance to be a astronaut.
01:34In 2018, when the announcement was announced.
01:37So, you can say that some people were willing to go,
01:41but there was a realization that there was no chance of becoming a astronaut.
01:45So, when the opportunity came and the opportunity came,
01:47There was no deliberate thought, but I immediately applied to say yes, this is not going to go here.
01:53Sir, you have the experience of flying a fighter jet with 2,000 hours.
01:57After that, you have the experience of flying a fighter jet.
02:00What is the difference between the jet and the jet?
02:06It is a lot different. There is a lot of different perspectives.
02:09There is a lot of different perspectives.
02:11When you go outside, you see a stand-off point.
02:15You see a stand-off point.
02:15You see a stand-off point.
02:17You see a stand-off point.
02:19You see a stand-off point.
02:21You see a stand-off point.
02:23You see a stand-off point.
02:23There are some challenges.
02:26Yes, there are some similarities.
02:27My pilot training helped me in the training.
02:32There are some differences.
02:35Sir, the world is moving on to Antrix Paraton.
02:38What are the potentials?
02:40Especially in the youth, in the youth.
02:42How can we move forward to this?
02:45And talk about it in the West.
02:46Yes, this is a very nascent concept.
02:49Some countries are pursuing it.
02:51In the future, I think it will become common.
02:55Many people will go.
02:56This space tourism will become a thing.
02:58When we start the aviation,
03:00we don't know that today,
03:01when we travel today,
03:03people will never think about it.
03:05So, today, we are sitting on the train,
03:09taking the space tourism.
03:10I think that this field will explode very quickly.
03:12to make it.
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