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Indian Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla Arrives in India to a Grand Hero’s Welcome in Lucknow


Written by Intern Queeny George M.H , Team Allycaral

Indian Astronaut and test pilot Shubhanshu Shukla was welcomed in grandeur upon his return to India, following his successful space mission with the Axiom-4 crew. The streets of Lucknow came alive with celebrations as citizens gathered in large numbers to express their pride and admiration for the astronaut’s remarkable journey. The 39-year-old pilot, who represented India aboard the international space mission, received widespread love and praise, echoing through the heart of his hometown.

Shukla’s mission, launched on June 25, 2025, marked a historic moment for Indian spaceflight. Aboard the Crew Dragon spacecraft named Grace, launched atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, the Axiom-4 mission took off in collaboration with Axiom Space, NASA, and SpaceX. Alongside Shukla, the crew included Commander Peggy Whitson from the USA, and Mission Specialists Sławosz Uznanski from Poland and Tibor Kapu from Hungary. This mission represented the first government-sponsored human spaceflight in over four decades for India, Poland, and Hungary.

Spanning approximately 18 days, the mission concluded with the spacecraft’s undocking on July 14, 2025. During their time aboard the International Space Station (ISS), the crew conducted over 60 groundbreaking scientific studies, exploring areas such as crop growth in space, the behavior of cyanobacteria in microgravity, and the physiological changes experienced by the human body during extended space travel. These experiments were not only critical for future space exploration but also contributed to expanding our understanding of human adaptation to space environments.

The return of Shubhanshu Shukla is more than a celebration of individual achievement—it is a symbol of India’s growing presence in international space endeavors. With the success of the Axiom-4 mission, India takes a proud step forward in global scientific advancement, and Shukla stands as a beacon of inspiration for aspiring scientists and explorers across the nation.

As the city of Lucknow echoed with cheers, banners, and patriotic pride, it was clear that Shukla’s return marked a historic chapter not only in India’s space journey but also in the hearts of millions who look up to the stars with dreams of discovery.

Sports

Vedant Madhavan Clinches Five Golds for India at Malaysia Invitational Swim Meet


Vedant Madhavan, the rising Indian swimming sensation and son of celebrated actor R. Madhavan, delivered a phenomenal performance at the 58th MILO/MAS Malaysia Invitational Age Group Swimming Championship, bringing home five gold medals in a single tournament.

Held in Kuala Lumpur, the championship featured elite age-group swimmers from across Asia. Vedant, representing India, stood out in the freestyle category by winning the 50m, 100m, 200m, 400m, and 1500m races — showcasing not just speed but endurance and technical mastery.

His victory has once again placed India in the spotlight in global aquatic sports. R. Madhavan shared the news on social media, posting touching pictures of Vedant with the tricolor and his five gold medals, calling it one of the most emotional moments of their lives.

This isn’t Vedant’s first brush with international success. In 2022, he famously won gold in the 800m freestyle event at the Danish Open in Copenhagen, surpassing local swimmers on their home turf.

Vedant’s achievements reflect years of training, relentless focus, and a burning desire to elevate Indian swimming. His journey from national circuits to international podiums is not only inspirational but a clarion call for more support toward grassroots sports in India.

As he continues to rise, Vedant Madhavan stands tall as a beacon of youthful excellence — one stroke at a time.