ISRO Brain Drain: Centre Tightens Exit Rules After over 100 Scientists Quit | Brass Tacks
Is India’s premier space agency facing a talent crisis? The Department of Space has tightened resignation and voluntary retirement rules after reports that more than
Is India’s premier space agency facing a talent crisis? The Department of Space has tightened resignation and voluntary retirement rules after reports that more than 100 ISRO scientists left the organisation in recent months.
The new policy is aimed at retaining scientists working on strategic missions, including Gaganyaan and other critical national space programmes. Officials say the move is
intended to safeguard mission continuity, while ISRO maintains that key projects remain on track despite the recent departures. n18oc_brass-tacks n180c_india News18 Mobile App