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  • Cosmic Crime: Are Space Pirates the Next Global Threat?

    Article by Er. Sachin Chaturvedi (Researcher/Founder Anuragyam)

    SPACE PIRATES has transitioned from science fiction to a topic of serious discussion within the context of modern space exploration. With the rapid advancement of space technology and increasing human activity beyond Earth’s atmosphere, experts and analysts are raising concerns about the potential emergence of piracy in space. This report explores what space pirates are, their theoretical basis, current risks, and the data surrounding this evolving phenomenon.

    What Are Space Pirates?

    Space pirates, in the contemporary sense, refer to individuals, groups, or entities that could exploit the vast, unregulated expanse of space for illicit activities. Unlike the swashbuckling pirates of maritime history, space pirates are envisioned as technologically sophisticated actors who might target valuable assets in orbit or beyond. These assets include:

    1. Satellites: Commercial, military, and scientific satellites, critical for communication, navigation, and reconnaissance.

    2. Spacecraft: Cargo ships delivering supplies to space stations or future lunar/Martian bases.

    3. Resources: Rare minerals from asteroids or the Moon, as space mining becomes viable.

    The term “space piracy” encompasses a range of potential activities:

    Hijacking or Sabotage: Taking control of or disabling satellites/spacecraft.

    Theft: Stealing physical resources (e.g., mined materials) or data (e.g., intellectual property transmitted via satellites).

    Ransom: Holding assets hostage for payment, similar to ransomware in cyberspace.

    Interference: Jamming signals or disrupting operations for strategic or economic gain.

    While no confirmed incidents of space piracy have been widely reported as of this date, the concept is grounded in the increasing accessibility of space and the lack of robust enforcement mechanisms beyond Earth.

    Why Are Space Pirates a Concern Now?

    Several factors contribute to the growing relevance of space piracy:

    1. Commercialization of Space:

    – Companies like SpaceX, Blue Origin, and others have lowered the cost of launching payloads into orbit. As of 2025, thousands of satellites are in low Earth orbit (LEO), with SpaceX’s Starlink constellation alone numbering over 6,000 operational units.

    – The global space economy is projected to reach $1 trillion by 2030, driven by satellite services, space tourism, and resource extraction.

    2. Technological Advancements:

    – Small, affordable CubeSats and reusable rockets democratize access to space, potentially enabling rogue actors.

    – Anti-satellite (ASAT) weapons, demonstrated by nations like China (2007) and Russia (2021), show that disrupting or destroying orbital assets is feasible.

    3. Regulatory Gaps:

    – The Outer Space Treaty (1967), signed by over 100 countries, declares space as a “global commons” not subject to national sovereignty. However, it lacks specific provisions for policing or prosecuting criminal acts.

    – No international agency currently has the mandate or capability to respond to threats in orbit in real time.

    4. Precedents on Earth:

    – Maritime piracy off Somalia’s coast peaked in the early 2000s, with over 200 attacks annually, targeting valuable cargo. Space, like the high seas, is a largely unpoliced frontier, ripe for exploitation.

    Data Analysis: The Scope of the Threat

    To assess the reality of space piracy, let’s examine key data points as of April 1, 2025:

    1. Orbital Assets:

    – Satellites in Orbit: Approximately 12,000 active satellites (based on estimates from the Union of Concerned Scientists and industry reports), with 70% in LEO.

    – Debris Risk: Over 36,000 tracked pieces of space debris larger than 10 cm, plus millions of smaller fragments, pose natural hazards that pirates could exploit as cover for sabotage.

    2. Incidents of Concern:

    – Signal Jamming: In 2024, reports emerged of unidentified actors interfering with GPS signals in contested regions, a tactic that could be adapted for space-based targets.

    – ASAT Tests: Four nations (U.S., Russia, China, India) have conducted successful ASAT tests, creating debris and demonstrating the vulnerability of orbital infrastructure.

    3. Economic Stakes:

    – Satellite Industry Value: Estimated at $400 billion annually, with telecommunications and Earth observation leading the market.

    – Space Mining Potential: Asteroid mining companies like Planetary Resources (now defunct but indicative of interest) estimate a single asteroid could contain trillions of dollars in platinum-group metals.

    4. Response Capability:

    – Current Defenses: Most satellites lack onboard security beyond basic encryption. No armed space vehicles exist for rapid response.

    – Launch Times: Even with reusable rockets, response times to orbit range from hours to days, leaving assets exposed.

    Who Could Be Space Pirates?

    Potential perpetrators include:

    – Nation-States: Countries with advanced space programs might engage in covert piracy to disrupt rivals (e.g., stealing data or disabling military satellites).

    – Criminal Organizations: Groups with technical expertise could target commercial assets for profit.

    – Hackers: Cyberattacks on satellite control systems could serve as a precursor to physical piracy.

    – Rogue Corporations: Companies competing in the space race might resort to unethical tactics to gain an edge.

    Mitigation Strategies

    Experts propose several countermeasures:

    1. Space Traffic Management: A lead agency, akin to a “space coast guard,” to monitor and respond to threats.

    2. Armed Response: Small, agile spacecraft equipped with defensive capabilities.

    3. International Law: Updating treaties to define and penalize space piracy.

    4. Technological Safeguards: Hardening satellites against cyberattacks and physical tampering.

    Historical parallels suggest innovation often follows crime—maritime piracy spurred advancements in naval technology, and space piracy could drive similar progress.

    Conclusion : Space pirates are not yet boarding ships in orbit, but the conditions for their emergence are ripening. As of April 1, 2025, they remain a theoretical but plausible threat, driven by the convergence of valuable assets, technological access, and regulatory voids. While no hard evidence of active space piracy exists today, the stakes—economic, strategic, and scientific—are too high to ignore. Proactive measures, informed by data and historical lessons, will be critical to ensuring space remains a frontier for exploration, not exploitation.

  • Mega Event on Earth Day 2025 : Global Humanitarian Techno and Art Exhibition (GHTAE) by Anuragyam
    Certificate of Merit to Winners of Drawing & Painting Competition (Click here)
    Certificate of Appreciation to the Speakers and Panelists of the Panel Discussion (Click here)
    Certificate of Appreciation to the Play Tree Plantation Pickup Litter Science Model Debate Activists

    Name of Panelist: Dr. Sudhir Kumar, Dr. Melina Chauhan, Shri Praveen Kumar Jain, Dr. Savita Bhutani, Smt. Anju Bhati, Prof. (Dr.) Arpita Gupta, Dr. Anubhuti Chauhan, Poorvi Rajak, Lavish Kukreja & Ishita Beiwal.

    Name of Environmental Activists: Raghav, Mulayam Singh, Vihan, Tapasya, Khushi, Chanchal Prachi, Rekha Pawar, Barkha Roy, Anju Bhati, Surjita Das, Gunjan Bansal, Ananya Saini & Ananya Wani.


    Day 1 Experts Panel
    Day 2 Students Panel with Dr. Anubhuti Chauhan
    Day 3 Experts Panel


    Watch Live Panel Discussion on YouTube

    https://www.youtube.com/live/YQpzvdoe2Gc?si=Tti19W9cpirE1x7q
    Day 3 : Panel Discussion with Praveen Jain, Dr. Savita Bhutani, Anju Choudhary, Dr. Arpita Gupta & Host Dr. Melina Chauhan
    https://www.youtube.com/live/Ligfu8MANJo?si=Zl0ZUdNhe7VS9n87
    Day 2 : Student Panel Discussion Host Poorvi Rajak, Lavish, Ihsita Beiwai with Dr. Anubhuti Chauhan
    https://www.youtube.com/live/T23UNqvqA2s?si=_LauBpRkOnpBLHTb
    Day 1 : Discussion with Dr. Sudhir Kumar & Host Dr. Melina Chauhan

    Let’s celebrate Earth Day with Anuragyam Science and Technology. Anuragyam is organizing Global Humanitarian Techno and Art Exhibition (GHTAE 2025) on the occasion of Earth Day 2025. Registration is open from today. There are lots of awareness activities, competitions and exhibitions. This is a wonderful opportunity to win fabulous prizes. All the participants will get an E – Certificate. Last date to submit your entries is 20th April, 2025. So join us today…..


    About Anuragyam

    Anuragyam is an organization that promotes the divine Art, Literature, Culture of India along with Science & Technology. It was founded by Er. Sachin Chaturvedi. The Anuragyam Society organises numerous national and international child art competitions & exhibitions (ICACE) to inspire kids and young people through art & culture of India. It also promotes awareness of the issues caused by human activity on Earth. As well as publishing Litro Fashionate in English and Kalayatra in Hindi. Also, Anuragyam releases a lot of publications that provide a wealth of knowledge about Indian art, culture & history. We foster scientific temperament in children and young people through competitions, exhibitions, awards, and expert lectures on National Science Day and Engineer’s Day. Team Anuragyam and Er. Sachin Chaturvedi put in a lot of effort day and night to share useful knowledge across the globe.


    About Earth Day

    Each, on April 22, Earth Day commemorates the victories of the environmental movement and promotes the importance of preserving the planet’s natural resources for future generations. Earth Day is a yearly event that recognizes the accomplishments of the environmental movement and spreads awareness of the importance of preserving the planet’s natural resources for coming generations. On April 22, 1970, the inaugural Earth Day took place. Although our planet is a wonderful place, it needs our support to survive. To combat pollution and deforestation, more than a billion people participate in activities like litter-picking and tree-planting on April 22 each year as part of the Earth Day celebration.



    About GHTAE

    Global Humanitarian Techno Art and Exhibition (GHTAE), an initiative by Anuragyam, New Delhi, India, organizes many Awareness Activities and competitions every year related to environment & science on the occasion of Earth Day. The Awareness Activities and Competitions include Drawing & Painting, Elocution cum Extempore, Debate, Slogan writing, Tree Planting, Pick up litter, Bicycle Rally, Marathon & Expert lectures (through Youtube – online event).


    Events in GHTAE 2025

    We are committed to provide children and youth a platform to enhance their skills, knowledge and experience. So, here we come once again with the program of Earth Day extravaganza comprising of science, knowledge, art, skill, environment and culture. The annual carnival is a potpourri of creativity, learning and fun. There are lots of activities to participate in, competitions to win and knowledgeable online lecture series of experts. Anuragyam is going to organise National Level Competition & Exhibition.


    The main highlights of the program will be:

    Awareness Activities: No Registration Fees

    1. Tree Planting
    2. Pick Up Litter
    3. Expert Lectures (through Youtube)


    Art Competition & Exhibition: Registration Fees Applicable

    Art Competitions we have 4 Categories :
    Group A – Classes 1 to 5
    Group B – Classes 6 to 10
    Group C – Classes 11 to Post Graduate
    Group D – Senior / Artist (Age +25 years)


    Guidelines of Art Competitions & Exhibition

    ◆ Participants have to submit their artwork through the given Google link.
    ◆ The deadline will not be extended. Entries received after the set deadline will not be accepted.
    ◆ All the participants will receive an E – Certificate of Participation.
    ◆ All the winners of each competition will receive a Memento & E – Certificate.
    ◆ The participants should upload their screenshot of successful payment without which the participant will be disqualified.
    ◆ The last date of submission is 20th April, 2025.

    We will update all the information about events, activities and live programs in our Facebook Page/ Facebook GHTAE Group/ Official Website.


    Rules for Art Competition

    ◆ The participants can use any size of paper and medium of colour.
    ◆ The artwork should be sent in JPEG or PNG format.
    ◆ The artwork should be based on the given theme.
    ◆ The decision criteria will be based on neatness, creativity, presentation, appearance.
    ◆ The decision of the judges will be final.


    Rules for the Exhibitions :

    The selected artworks of the drawing and painting competition will be displayed on our website and Social Media.


    For more queries contact
    Mrs. Mamta Rajak (For Competitions Details)
    Organising Secretary, Anuragyam
    +91 9553668255, anuragyam.editor@gmail.com

    Er. Ankita Baheti (For Science Magazine Details)
    Head (Dept. of Science), Anuragyam
    +974 77318798, anuragyam.editor@gmail.com

    Dr. Melina Chauhan (For Expert Lectures Details)
    Convener (Dept. of Science), Anuragyam
    +91 8267000783, anuragyam.editor@gmail.com

    Er. Sachin Chaturvedi
    Founder, Anuragyam, New Delhi
    +91 9999920037, anuragyam.editor@gmail.com

  • Unplanned but Unstoppable: NASA’s 286-Day Mission That Made History

    Written by Er. Sachin Chaturvedi (Researcher / Masters in Machine Design, New Delhi, India)

    NASA’s recent mission, initially planned as an eight-day endeavor, extended unexpectedly to 286 days due to technical complications, marking a significant episode in space exploration history.

    Mission Overview

    On June 5, 2024, NASA astronauts Sunita “Suni” Williams and Butch Wilmore launched aboard Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner spacecraft, aiming for a brief eight-day mission to the International Space Station (ISS). This mission was pivotal as it represented the first crewed flight of the Starliner, a spacecraft developed under NASA’s Commercial Crew Program to diversify transportation to the ISS.

    Technical Challenges and Extended Stay

    Shortly after docking with the ISS, the Starliner encountered technical issues, notably helium leaks and thruster problems, which rendered it unsafe for the crew’s return journey. These malfunctions necessitated an unplanned extension of Williams and Wilmore’s stay aboard the space station.

    Life Aboard the ISS

    During their prolonged mission, Williams and Wilmore adapted to the extended timeline by engaging in approximately 150 experiments, including scientific research and spacewalks, contributing valuable data for future long-duration space missions. citeturn0news10 They maintained their health through rigorous exercise routines, dedicating about 2.5 hours daily to mitigate the adverse effects of microgravity, such as muscle atrophy and bone density loss.

    Return to Earth

    NASA, in collaboration with SpaceX, orchestrated the astronauts’ return using the Crew Dragon spacecraft. On March 18, 2025, after a 17-hour journey, Williams and Wilmore safely splashed down in the Gulf of Mexico, concluding their 286-day mission. citeturn0news14 Upon return, they underwent standard medical evaluations to assess their readjustment to Earth’s gravity and overall health after the extended period in space.

    https://youtu.be/5WPTTc3Ge3c?si=jZVszRcnZl93B_FC

    Comparative Historical Context

    While the mission’s duration was substantial, it did not surpass NASA’s longest single spaceflight record of 371 days, held by astronaut Frank Rubio. citeturn0news9 Historically, missions like Apollo 10 and Gemini 5 were also extended beyond their original timelines due to various challenges, underscoring the unpredictable nature of space exploration.

    Implications and Future Outlook

    This mission highlighted the complexities inherent in crewed spaceflight and the critical importance of having multiple reliable spacecraft for astronaut transport. The collaboration between NASA and commercial partners like Boeing and SpaceX is essential for the continued success and resilience of human space exploration. The experiences and data gathered from this extended mission are expected to inform future protocols, improve spacecraft design, and enhance contingency planning for long-duration missions, including those targeting Mars and beyond.

    Key Challenges and Potential Mishaps

    During the return of NASA’s Starliner mission (initially planned as an 8-day mission but extended to 286 days), some key challenges and potential mishaps were identified, though the crew ultimately returned safely. Here’s a detailed look at the issues that occurred and the risks faced during re-entry:

    1. Thruster Malfunction

    Issue: Several thrusters on the Starliner spacecraft failed during docking maneuvers at the International Space Station (ISS). While some thrusters were later restored, this posed a major concern for their return journey.

    Impact: Thrusters are crucial for precise positioning during re-entry; any malfunction can jeopardize the spacecraft’s angle of descent, increasing the risk of overheating or veering off-course.

    2. Helium Leak

    Issue: The Starliner developed a helium leak in its propulsion system. Helium is vital for pressurizing the spacecraft’s engines, enabling proper thrust control.

    Impact: A leak reduces the spacecraft’s ability to maneuver effectively, making controlled re-entry difficult.

    3. Atmospheric Re-Entry Risks

    Friction and Heat: The spacecraft faced extreme temperatures during re-entry (up to 1,650°C). A miscalculated angle could have led to excessive heat exposure, potentially damaging heat shields.

    Plasma Blackout: During peak atmospheric entry, communication was temporarily lost due to ionized gases surrounding the spacecraft. Any failure to regain communication could delay emergency responses.

    4. Parachute Deployment Concerns

    Risk: Although parachutes deployed successfully, this phase is always critical. Any failure in deployment timing or parachute integrity could lead to a hard landing or loss of control.

    Outcome: The parachutes deployed as planned, ensuring a safe descent.

    5. Physical Impact on Astronauts

    After spending 286 days in microgravity instead of the planned 8 days, astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore faced greater physical strain. Extended exposure to weightlessness can cause:

    • Muscle atrophy
    • Bone density loss
    • Balance issues
    • Cardiovascular stress

    Despite these risks, both astronauts underwent post-landing medical evaluations and showed positive signs of recovery.

    6. Splashdown Risks

    The final stage involved a controlled splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico. Choppy seas, recovery team delays, or capsule instability could have posed risks, but NASA’s recovery teams successfully retrieved the crew.

    Conclusion:

    While the mission encountered thruster malfunctions, helium leaks, and the physical toll of prolonged space travel, NASA’s robust contingency planning and engineering solutions ensured a safe return. The mission serves as a valuable learning experience for future deep-space missions like those targeting Mars.

  • The End of the World Map: Exploring the Nullarbor Cliffs : Er. Sachin Chaturvedi

    In the heart of South Australia lies a geological marvel that has captivated adventurers and nature enthusiasts alike: the Nullarbor Cliffs. Stretching an impressive 200 kilometers along the coastline, these towering precipices serve as a dramatic reminder of nature’s power and the earth’s ever-changing landscape.

    Location ◆ The Nullarbor Cliffs are conveniently situated just 20 kilometers east of the Nullarbor Roadhouse, a popular stop for travelers navigating the vast and arid expanses of the Nullarbor Plain. This location makes the cliffs an accessible destination for those seeking to witness one of Australia’s most stunning natural formations.

    Features ◆ Rising majestically between 60 to 120 meters high, the cliffs are primarily composed of limestone, crystalline rock, and a hardened layer of windblown sand. The unique geological composition of the cliffs not only contributes to their breathtaking beauty but also tells a story of the earth’s history. Among the various layers, visitors may find marine fossils, remnants of a time when this area was submerged beneath the ocean. The stark contrast between the rugged cliffs and the vast, flat plains below creates a stunning visual spectacle that has earned the Nullarbor Cliffs their reputation as one of the most awe-inspiring natural landmarks in Australia.

    Formation ◆ The formation of the Nullarbor Cliffs is a tale that spans millions of years. Approximately 65 million years ago, Australia began to separate from Antarctica, a geological shift that led to the creation of this magnificent landscape. As time passed, erosion sculpted the cliffs, exposing the layers of rock and sediment that tell the story of the earth’s past. The cliffs stand as a testament to the forces of nature that have shaped the continent, offering a glimpse into a world long gone.

    Conclusion ◆ The Nullarbor Cliffs are more than just a stunning natural feature; they are a symbol of the earth’s geological history and the passage of time. For those who venture to this remote part of South Australia, the experience is nothing short of transformative. Standing atop these cliffs, one can truly appreciate the beauty of nature and the incredible forces that have shaped our world. As you explore the End of the World Map, the Nullarbor Cliffs remind us of the majesty and mystery of the planet we call home.

    Er. Sachin Chaturvedi
    Dept. of Science, Anuragyam
    New Delhi, India

  • Live Expert Talk in celebration of the International Day for Biological Diversity 2024

    Join us for an exciting live Expert Talk in celebration of the International Day for Biological Diversity! 🌍🌿 on 22nd May, 2024 at 5:00 PM (IST) through Youtube Live. In this special event, we’ll be discussing crucial topics on biodiversity, conservation, and the incredible diversity of life on our planet.

    Experts :

    Dr. Arvind Mishra

    Former Deputy Director of Fisheries

    Uttar Pradesh, Govt. of India

    Mr. Harish Yadav

    Mentalist, Magician, Science communicator Motivator

    Jaipur Rajasthan

    Host :

    Melina Chauhan

    Science Communicator & Asst. Science Teacher

    Etah, Uttar Pradesh

    Don’t miss out on this opportunity to learn from leading experts and engage in insightful discussions. Mark your calendars and tune in live!

  • Anuragyam Hosts Grand Event: Global Humanitarian Techno & Art Exhibition 2024 on Earth Day 2024

    Anuragyam proudly presents the Global Humanitarian Techno & Art Exhibition (GHTAE), a pioneering initiative in New Delhi, India, which hosts a plethora of environmentally and scientifically inclined awareness activities and competitions every year on the occasion of Earth Day 2024. These activities and competitions include drawing and painting, elocution competitions, debates, slogan writing, tree planting, pick-up litter drives, cycling rallies, marathons, and expert lectures (via YouTube – online event), aimed at providing a platform to enhance the skills, knowledge, and experiences of children and youth. Once again, we bring forth the Earth Day program, incorporating science, knowledge, art, skills, environment, and culture.

    From April 20th to April 22nd, 2024, expert lectures by scientists were broadcasted via YouTube to over 65+ schools across various states of India, engaging more than 20,000 students.

    Distinguished scientists and environmental experts, including Mr. Subhash Chandra Lakhera (New Jersey), Mr. Harish Yadav (Jaipur), Mr. Sachin C. Narvadia (Noida), Mr. Abhishek Tiwari (Shimla), Mr. Adaram Nayak (Rajasthan), Mrs. Melina Chauhan (Etah), Dr. Indra Sullaniya (New Delhi), Mr. Ajay Sharma (New Delhi), and Dr. Jyotsna Singh (Jaipur), shared their experiences with young children through YouTube broadcasts.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPkGWVGlny0&t=6s
    Day 1 – 20.4.2024 – Live Talk Series
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLgIhBVWXfo
    Day 2 – 21.4.2024 – Live Talk Series
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z82zNogt0PU&t=70s
    Day 3 – 22.4.2024 – Live Talk Series
    Day 1 – Main Poster of Experts – GHTAE 2024
    Day 2 – Main Poster of Experts – GHTAE 2024
    Day 3 – Main Poster of Experts – GHTAE 2024

    Anuragyam organized a grand National Art Online Competition and Exhibition on the theme “Planet or Plastic” on Earth Day 2024, awarded 40 winners with Awards, Gold Medals and Certificates of Merit. Additionally, 11 students from a upper primary school in Etah, Uttar Pradesh, presented a grand play on “Earth Health” More than 500 children and volunteers from various states of India, including Jammu and Kashmir, participated in tree planting activities.

    Result Group A Drawing Competition GHTAE 2024
    Result Group B Drawing Competition GHTAE 2024
    Result Group C & D Drawing Competition GHTAE 2024
    Winners Artwork Exhibition by GHTAE 2024, Anuragyam, New Delhi (Click on Above Poster)

    Every year, April 22nd is celebrated as Earth Day, reminding us of the victories of environmental movements and emphasizing the importance of conserving the natural resources of our planet for future generations. Earth Day is an annual event that spreads awareness about the achievements of environmental movements. The first Earth Day was organized on April 22nd, 1970. Our planet is a magnificent place, and it requires our support to thrive. To combat pollution and deforestation, millions of people participate in activities like garbage clean-ups and tree planting on April 22nd every year.

    Anuragyam is an organization that promotes India’s divine art, literature, and culture alongside science and technology. Founded by Mr. Sachin Chaturvedi, Anuragyam organizes numerous national and international children’s art competitions and exhibitions to inspire children and youth. It also promotes awareness about issues caused by human activities on Earth. Moreover, Anuragyam publishes the LITRO Fashion Magazine in English and the KALAYATRA Magazine in Hindi. It organizes various programs on National Science Day and Engineering Day to promote scientific temperament among children and youth.

    The Global Humanitarian Techno Arts and Exhibition 2024 (GHTAE 2024) was organized by Mr. Sachin Chaturvedi (Founder), Dr. Taruna Mathur (Principal Investigator), Mrs. Ankita Baheti (Head, Dept. of Science & Technology), Mrs. Mamta Rajak (Organising Secretary) and Ms. Seema Walia (Host).

  • अनुराग्यम ने पृथ्वी दिवस 2024 पर वैश्विक मानवतावादी तकनीकी कला और प्रदर्शनी 2024 का भव्य आयोजन किया

    वैश्विक मानवतावादी तकनीकी कला और प्रदर्शनी (जी.एच.टी.ए.ई), अनुरागयम, नई दिल्ली, भारत की एक पहल है, जो हर साल पृथ्वी दिवस के अवसर पर पर्यावरण और विज्ञान से संबंधित कई जागरूकता गतिविधियों और प्रतियोगिताओं का आयोजन करता है। जागरूकता गतिविधियों और प्रतियोगिताओं में ड्राइंग और पेंटिंग, एलोक्यूशन कम एक्सटेम्पोर, डिबेट, स्लोगन राइटिंग, ट्री प्लांटिंग, पिक अप लिटर, साइकिल रैली, मैराथन और विशेषज्ञ व्याख्यान (यूट्यूब के माध्यम से – ऑनलाइन इवेंट) कराता हैं। हम बच्चों और युवाओं को उनके कौशल, ज्ञान और अनुभव को बढ़ाने के लिए एक मंच प्रदान करने के लिए प्रतिबद्ध हैं। तो, हम एक बार फिर पृथ्वी दिवस कार्यक्रम लेकर आए हैं, जिसमें विज्ञान, ज्ञान, कला, कौशल, पर्यावरण और संस्कृति शामिल हैं।

    साइंटिस्टों द्वारा विशेषज्ञ व्याख्यान 20 अप्रैल 2024 से 22 अप्रैल 2024 तक यूट्यूब के माध्यम से भारत के अलग अलग राज्यों से 65+ स्कूलों में ब्रॉडकास्ट किया गया जहाँ 20 हज़ार से ज्यादा की मात्रा में छात्रों ने भाग लिया।

    साइंटिस्टों और पर्यावरण विशेषज्ञों के नाम इस प्रकार है श्री सुभाष चंद्रा लखेरा (न्यू जर्सी), श्री हरीश यादव (जयपुर), श्री सचिन सी नारवाडिया (नोएडा), श्री अभिषेक तिवारी (शिमला), श्री आदराम नायक (राजस्थान), श्रीमती मेलिना चौहान (एटा), डॉ. इंद्रा सुलानिया (नई दिल्ली), श्री अजय शर्मा (नई दिल्ली) ओर डॉ. ज्योत्सना सिंह (जयपुर)जिन्होंने अपने अनुभवों को छोटे बच्चों को यूट्यूब ब्रॉडकास्ट के ज़रिये बताएं।

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPkGWVGlny0&t=6s
    Day 1 – 20.4.2024 – Live Talk Series
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLgIhBVWXfo
    Day 2 – 21.4.2024 – Live Talk Series
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z82zNogt0PU&t=70s
    Day 3 – 22.4.2024 – Live Talk Series
    Day 1 – Main Poster of Experts – GHTAE 2024
    Day 2 – Main Poster of Experts – GHTAE 2024
    Day 3 – Main Poster of Experts – GHTAE 2024

    अनुराग्यम द्वारा “ग्रह या प्लास्टिक” विषय पर पृथ्वी दिवस 2024 पर राष्ट्रीय चित्रकला ऑनलाइन प्रतियोगिता और प्रदर्शनी का भव्य आयोजन किया, जिसमे 40 विजेताओं को अवार्ड ओर सांत्वना पुरस्कार धारक को गोल्ड मेडल्स एवं सर्टिफिकेट ऑफ़ मेरिट दिए गए। साथ में उच्च प्राथमिक विद्यालय, एटा, उत्तर प्रदेश के 11 विद्यार्थियों ने पृथ्वी स्वस्थ पर भव्य नाटिका की। जम्मू कश्मीर सहित भारत के कई राज्यों से 500 से अधिक बच्चों ओर जन मनस ने अनेक पौधे लगे।

    Result Group A Drawing Competition GHTAE 2024
    Result Group B Drawing Competition GHTAE 2024
    Result Group C & D Drawing Competition GHTAE 2024
    Winners Artwork Exhibition by GHTAE 2024, Anuragyam, New Delhi (Click on Above Poster)

    प्रत्येक वर्ष, 22 अप्रैल को पृथ्वी दिवस मनाया जाता है और पर्यावरण आंदोलनों की जीत की याद दिलाता है और भविष्य की पीढ़ियों के लिए ग्रह के प्राकृतिक संसाधनों के संरक्षण के महत्व को बढ़ावा देता है। पृथ्वी दिवस एक वार्षिक आयोजन है जो पर्यावरण आंदोलन की उपलब्धियों के महत्व के बारे में जागरूकता फैलाता है। 22 अप्रैल, 1970 को, पहला पृथ्वी दिवस का आयोजन हुआ। हमारा ग्रह एक अद्भुत स्थान है, इसे जीवित रहने के लिए हमारे समर्थन की आवश्यकता है। प्रदूषण और वनों की कटाई को रोकने के लिए, प्रत्येक वर्ष 22 अप्रैल को पृथ्वी दिवस समारोह के रूप में एक अरब से अधिक लोग कूड़ा बीनने और वृक्षारोपण जैसी गतिविधियों में भाग लेते हैं।

    अनुराग्यम एक ऐसा संगठन है जो विज्ञान और प्रौद्योगिकी के साथ-साथ भारत की दिव्य कला, साहित्य, संस्कृति को बढ़ावा देता है। इसकी स्थापना श्री सचिन चतुर्वेदी द्वारा की गई। अनुरागम संगठन, भारत की कला और संस्कृति के माध्यम से बच्चों और युवाओं को प्रेरित करने के लिए कई राष्ट्रीय और अंतर्राष्ट्रीय बाल कला प्रतियोगिताओं और प्रदर्शनियों का आयोजन करता है। यह पृथ्वी पर मानव गतिविधि के कारण होने वाले मुद्दों के बारे में जागरूकता को भी बढ़ावा देता है। साथ ही अंग्रेजी में लिट्रो फैशनेट पत्रिका और हिंदी में कलायात्रा पत्रिका का प्रकाशन करता हैं। अनुराग्यम राष्ट्रीय विज्ञान दिवस और अभियंता दिवस पर प्रतियोगिताओं, प्रदर्शनियों, पुरस्कारों और विशेषज्ञ व्याख्यानों के माध्यम से बच्चों और युवाओं में वैज्ञानिक स्वभाव को बढ़ावा देने के लिए कई कार्यक्रमों को आयोजित करता हैं।

    वैश्विक मानवतावादी तकनीकी कला और प्रदर्शनी (जी.एच.टी.ए.ई 2023) का श्री सचिन चतुर्वेदी (संस्थापक), डॉ तरुणा माथुर (प्रमुख अन्वेषक), श्रीमती अंकिता बाहेती (प्रमुख विज्ञान विभाग), श्रीमती ममता रजक (आयोजन सचिव) और सुश्री सीमा वालिया (संचालक) के द्वारा आयोजित किया गया।

  • Exhibition : Earth Day 2024

    Global Humanitarian Techno and Art Exhibition 2024 – Earth Day Exhibition of Drawing & Painting Competition Orangised by Anuragyam

    Group A – Class 1 to Class 5 – Winners Artworks

    1st Prize – SERAM ARITHOI (Imphal-West)
    2nd Prize – MALHAR SARWADE (Mumbai)
    3rd Prize – SURANJANA BHARADWAJ (Tinsukia)

    Group B – Class 6 to Class 10 – Winners Artworks

    1st Prize – ARNAB DAS  (Unakot, Tripura)
    1st Prize – PRIYANSH GARG  (Ghazipur, New Delhi)
    2nd Prize – SHAMBHAWI VERMAA (Noida, Uttar Pradesh)
    2nd Prize – PRAPTI PRATIKSHA SAHU (Bhubaneswar, Odisha)
    3rd Prize – BHUMIKA DOLEY (Guwahati, Assam)
    3rd Prize – SUDIKSHA MALIK  (Angul, Odisha)

    Group C – Class 11 to Graduation – Winners Artworks

    1st Prize – R. AMITHA SHREE (Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu)
    2nd Prize – SOMESH KUMAR SATAPATHY (Bhubaneswar, Odisha)
    3rd Prize – AISHA PANDA  (Khordha, Odisha)

    Group A – Class 1 to Class 5 – Consolation Winners Artworks

    Consolation Prize – AUISMITA MUKHERJEE  (Kolkata, West Bengal)
    Consolation Prize – ANAYA TYAGI (Noida, Uttar Pradesh)
    Consolation Prize – ANANTYA TYAGI (Noida, Uttar Pradesh)
    Consolation Prize – AAROHI RAKHEJA (Noida, Uttar Pradesh)
    Consolation Prize – PRANAV PRASAD (Noida, Uttar Pradesh)
    Consolation Prize – VAISHNAVI MANOHAR JADYAR (Mumbai, Maharashtra)
    Consolation Prize – INAAYA GIRDHAR (Noida, Uttar Pradesh)
    Consolation Prize – NAMAIRAKPAM NUNGSHIBA SINGH  (Kolkata, West Bengal)
    Consolation Prize – PARVATHY ANAND (Thrissur, Kerala)

    Group B – Class 6 to Class 10 – Consolation Winners Artworks

    Consolation Prize – AFSHEEN BANU SHEIKH (Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh)
    Consolation Prize – DARSH KETAN SHAH (Mumbai, Maharashtra)
    Consolation Prize – LAKSHMY ANAND (Thrissur, Kerala)
    Consolation Prize – LAKSHMI RAJESH NAIR (Chengannur, Kerala)
    Consolation Prize – SHRAVANI KRUSHNA CHAVAN (Pune, Maharashtra)
    Consolation Prize – SHAMIKA PRATHAMESH PARKAR (Mumbai, Maharashtra)
    Consolation Prize – TITAS DAS  (Bardhaman, West Bengal)
    Consolation Prize – DIBYANSHI DAS (Cuttack, Odisha)
    Consolation Prize – AARAV RAGHAV (Sohna, Haryana)
    Consolation Prize – PRAACHI CHATURVEDI (Pantnagar, Uttrakhand)

    Group C – Class 11 to Graduation – Consolation Winners Artworks

    Consolation Prize – TIA DUTTA (Faridabad, Haryana)
    Consolation Prize – K MAHENDAR (Nalgonda, Telangana)
    Consolation Prize – APOORVA (Mahendragarh, Haryana)
  • Result of Drawing & Painting Competition by Global Humanitarian Techno and Art Exhibition, Anuragyam on Earth Day 2024

    We are thrilled to unveil the talented winners of the Drawing & Painting Competition organized by GHTAE (Global Humanitarian Techno and Art Exhibition) in collaboration with Anuragyam, New Delhi, on the momentous occasion of Earth Day 2024!

    📅 Date: April 22, 2024
    🕖 Time: 7:00 PM

    This competition witnessed an outpouring of creativity and passion, as participants from all walks of life showcased their artistic interpretations of our beloved planet Earth.

    GHTAE 2024 – Group A (Class 1 to 5)
    GHTAE 2024 – Group A (Class 6 to 10)
    GHTAE 2024 – Group C (Class 11 to Grud.) & Group D (Senior Artists)

    We extend our heartfelt congratulations to all the winners for their outstanding contributions and dedication to the theme of preserving and cherishing our environment.

    A special mention goes out to all participants for their inspiring entries, each one a testament to the power of art in fostering awareness and advocacy for our planet.

    Join us in applauding these artists and their remarkable achievements. Let their creativity inspire us to continue nurturing and protecting our beautiful Earth.

    Thank you to everyone who participated and supported this event. Together, let’s strive for a greener, more sustainable future.

    Warm regards,

    Er. Sachin Chaturvedi
    Founder, GHTAE, Anuragyam New Delhi

  • GHTAE 2024 Day 3 Schedule For Expert Talk On 22nd April, 2024 at 5 PM to Celebrate Earth Day

    Let’s celebrate Earth Day with Anuragyam Science and Technology. Anuragyam is organizing Global Humanitarian Techno and Art Exhibition (GHTAE 2024) on the occasion of Earth Day 2024. Registration is open from today. There are lots of awareness activities, competitions and exhibitions. This is a wonderful opportunity to win fabulous prizes. All the participants will get an E – Certificate.

    Day 3 : Monday
    Date : 22nd April, 2024
    Time : 5:00 PM (IST)

    Live Expert Panel Talk Series
    Theme : Planet vs. Plastic

    Experts Paneliat :

    Dr. Jyotsna Singh
    Chief Scientist (Neuro Scientist)
    at Global Wisdom Research Center
    Member of Indian Women Scientists
    DST Rajasthan Women Scientist Award – 2022
    Rajasthan, India

    Ajay Sharma
    Research Scholar at CSIR-NIScPR
    Masters in Physics from DAV College
    Pursuing Ph.D. on Science Communication
    Founder of ResearchComm

    Dr. Indra Sulania
    Scientist at Inter University Accelerator Centre
    New Delhi, India

    Host :
    Seema Walia
    Professional Anchor
    Jaipur, Rajasthan

    Organised by
    Department of Science & Technology
    Anuragyam, New Delhi, India

    https://www.youtube.com/live/z82zNogt0PU?si=2AVdbI3HqNlzCcAx
    You may see Live this Event by Clicking it
  • GHTAE 2024 Day 2 Schedule For Expert Talk On 21st April, 2024 at 5 PM to Celebrate Earth Day

    Anuragyam is delighted to announce that we will be celebrating Earth Day from April 20th to April 22nd, 2024. During these three days, we have planned a series of engaging events aimed at promoting environmental awareness and sustainability. But wait, there’s more. Today marks the kickoff of our celebrations with an inaugural event featuring esteemed scientists from across India.

    Day 2 : Sunday
    Date : 21st April, 2024
    Time : 5:00 PM (IST)

    Live Expert Panel Talk Series
    Theme : Planet vs. Plastic

    Experts Paneliat :

    श्री आदराम नायक
    विज्ञान कथा लेखक एवं कवि (विज्ञानकु)
    उत्कृष्ट कार्य करने पर कई बार प्रशासन द्वारा सम्मानित
    जिला श्री गंगानगर, राजस्थान

    Mrs. Melina Chauhan
    Science Communicator
    Assistant Science Teacher
    Upper Primary School
    Etah (Uttar Pradesh)

    Host :
    Er. Ankita Baheti
    Head, Dept. of Science, Anuragyam
    Doha, Qatar

    Organised by
    Department of Science & Technology
    Anuragyam, New Delhi, India

    https://www.youtube.com/live/NLgIhBVWXfo?si=dcqd9LX7TUR2BOyV
    You may see Live this Event by Clicking it
  • GHTAE 2024 Day 1 Schedule For Expert Talk On 20th April, 2024 at 5 PM to Celebrate Earth Day

    Thrilled to share some exciting news with you all! Anuragyam is delighted to announce that we will be celebrating Earth Day from April 20th to April 22nd, 2024. During these three days, we have planned a series of engaging events aimed at promoting environmental awareness and sustainability. But wait, there’s more. Today marks the kickoff of our celebrations with an inaugural event featuring esteemed scientists from across India.

    Day 1 : Saturday
    Date : 20th April, 2024
    Time : 5:00 PM (IST)

    Live Expert Panel Talk Series
    Theme : Planet vs. Plastic

    Chief Guest :
    Subhash Chandra Lakhera
    Science Acharya & Communicator
    Former Scientist at DIPAS, DRDO, India
    He is From New Jersey, USA

    Guest of Honour :

    Mr. Harish Yadav
    Mentalist, Magician, Science communicator
    Motivator, Ex Chief Manager at Dena Bank,
    Author of 53 Books, Jaipur, Rajasthan

    Mr. Sachin Narwadiya
    Scientist D at Department of Health Research
    Govt. of India, India

    Mr. Abhishek Tiwari
    Founder – Poetic Atma || Poet
    Currently working in Ministry of Defence
    University Gold Medalist in PG Dip in Forensic Science & LLM. Ph.D (Pur.) in Legal Studies. Posted in Shimla.

    Dr. S M Faizani
    Project Director
    Science Aur Kainat Society of India, New Delhi

    Host :
    Dr. Taruna Mathur
    Principal Investigator, Anuragyam
    Art Educator, KV Sangathan, Vadodara, Gujarat

    Organised by
    Department of Science & Technology
    Anuragyam, New Delhi, India

    https://www.youtube.com/live/VPkGWVGlny0?si=z2yPx_jz_UEeIUiy
    You may see Live this Event by Clicking it
  • Mega Event GHTAE 2024 on Earth Day 2024

    Let’s celebrate Earth Day with Anuragyam Science and Technology. Anuragyam is organizing Global Humanitarian Techno and Art Exhibition (GHTAE 2024) on the occasion of Earth Day 2024. Registration is open from today. There are lots of awareness activities, competitions and exhibitions. This is a wonderful opportunity to win fabulous prizes. All the participants will get an E – Certificate. Last date to submit your entries is 15th April, 2024. So join us today…..

    Day 3 : 22nd April, 2024
    Day 2 : 21st April, 2024
    Day 1 : 20th April, 2024

    GHTAE 2024 – Boucher


    GHTAE 2024 – Competition & Awareness Activities


    About Anuragyam

    Anuragyam is an organization that promotes the divine Art, Literature, Culture of India along with Science & Technology. It was founded by Er. Sachin Chaturvedi. The Anuragyam Society organises numerous national and international child art competitions & exhibitions (ICACE) to inspire kids and young people through art & culture of India. It also promotes awareness of the issues caused by human activity on Earth. As well as publishing Litro Fashionate in English and Kalayatra in Hindi. Also, Anuragyam releases a lot of publications that provide a wealth of knowledge about Indian art, culture & history. We foster scientific temperament in children and young people through competitions, exhibitions, awards, and expert lectures on National Science Day and Engineer’s Day. Team Anuragyam and Er. Sachin Chaturvedi put in a lot of effort day and night to share useful knowledge across the globe.

    About Earth Day

    Each, on April 22, Earth Day commemorates the victories of the environmental movement and promotes the importance of preserving the planet’s natural resources for future generations. Earth Day is a yearly event that recognizes the accomplishments of the environmental movement and spreads awareness of the importance of preserving the planet’s natural resources for coming generations. On April 22, 1970, the inaugural Earth Day took place. Although our planet is a wonderful place, it needs our support to survive. To combat pollution and deforestation, more than a billion people participate in activities like litter-picking and tree-planting on April 22 each year as part of the Earth Day celebration.

    About GHTAE

    Global Humanitarian Techno Art and Exhibition (GHTAE), an initiative by Anuragyam, New Delhi, India, organizes many Awareness Activities and competitions every year related to environment & science on the occasion of Earth Day. The Awareness Activities and Competitions include Drawing & Painting, Elocution cum Extempore, Debate, Slogan writing, Tree Planting, Pick up litter, Bicycle Rally, Marathon & Expert lectures (through Youtube – online event).

    Events in GHTAE 2024

    We are committed to provide children and youth a platform to enhance their skills, knowledge and experience. So, here we come once again with the program of Earth Day extravaganza comprising of science, knowledge, art, skill, environment and culture. The annual carnival is a potpourri of creativity, learning and fun. There are lots of activities to participate in, competitions to win and knowledgeable online lecture series of experts. Anuragyam is going to organise National Level Competition & Exhibition.

    The main highlights of the program will be:

    A. Awareness Activities: (No Registration Fees)

    1. Tree Planting
    2. Pick Up Litter
    3. Expert Lectures (through Youtube – online event)

    B. Art Competition & Exhibition: (Registration Fees Applicable)


    Guidelines of Competitions & Exhibitions

    ◆ Participants have to submit their Videos and artwork through the given Mail – ID or Google link.
    ◆ The deadline will not be extended. Entries received after the set deadline will not be accepted.
    ◆ All the participants will receive an E – Certificate of participation.
    ◆ All the winners of each competition will receive an E – Certificate and Memento.
    ◆ The registration fee of each competition is Rs. 150 /- (INR).
    ◆ The participants should upload their screenshot of successful payment without which the participant will be disqualified.
    ◆ The last date of submission is 20th April, 2024.

    We will update all the information about events, activities and live programs in our Facebook Page/ Facebook GHTAE Group/ Official Website.


    General Information

    For Art Competitions we have 4 Categories :
    Group A – Classes 1 to 5
    Group B – Classes 6 to 10
    Group C – Classes 11 to Post Graduate
    Group D – Senior / Artist (Age +25 years)


    Rules for the Competitions

    Drawing and Painting Competition

    ◆ The participants can use any size of paper and medium of colour.
    ◆ The artwork should be sent in JPEG or PNG format.
    ◆ The artwork should be based on the given theme.
    ◆ The decision criteria will be based on neatness, creativity, presentation, appearance.
    ◆ The decision of the judges will be final.


    Rules for the Exhibitions

    Drawing and Painting

    The selected artworks of the drawing and painting competition will be displayed on our website and Social Media.


    Registration Fees – Google Pay/Paytm/Phone Pay



    For more queries contact
    Mrs. Mamta Rajak (For Competitions Details)
    Organising Secretary, Anuragyam
    +91 9553668255

    Er. Ankita Baheti (For Research Papers)
    Head, Dept. of Science & Technology, Anuragyam
    anuragyam.dst@gmail.com, +974 7731 8798 (Whatsapp)

    Er. Sachin Chaturvedi
    Founder, Anuragyam, New Delhi
    +91 9999920037, editor@anuragyam.com