Recently V.R. Lalitambika has been awarded France's highest civilian award 'The Legion of Honour'

Recently V.R. Lalitambika has been awarded France's highest civilian award 'The Legion of Honour'

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Category : Awards Published on: December 02 2023

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  • we are. Lalitambika is a scientist at the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO).
  • Recently Lalitambika has been honored with France's highest civilian award 'The Legion of Honour'.
  • It was presented to him by Thierry Matthau, French Ambassador to India.
  • Lalitambika's expertise, achievements and tireless efforts have written an ambitious new chapter in the long history of the India-French space partnership.
  • The Legion of Honor was started in the year 1802 by Napoleon Bonaparte.
  • This award is given to a citizen of any country for enhancing the dignity of France.
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