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The first mobile tower installed at a height of 15,500 feet in Siachen: Anand Mahindra called it as important as Chandrayaan 3’s Vikram Lander.

Army soldiers have recently installed the first mobile tower at a height of more than 15,500 feet in Siachen, Ladakh. Mahindra & Mahindra Group Chairman Anand Mahindra has described it as important as Chandrayaan 3’s Vikram Lander.

He wrote on social media platform X, ‘Devusingh has shared these pictures of the first mobile tower installed in Siachen. This is a small incident in our turbulent world, but for the soldiers who risk their lives every day in the highest battlefield, this device is as important as Vikram Lander. They will now remain connected to their families. This is really big news for me.

Siachen Warriors installed the tower on October 6.
Indian Army said that Siachen Warriors with the help of BSNL installed the first tower on October 6 at an altitude of more than 15,500 feet. With its help, soldiers will be able to get mobile connectivity.

Anand Mahindra has expressed his desire to land Thar-E on the moon.
After the successful landing of Vikram Lander and Pragyan Rover on the moon, Anand Mahindra had recently expressed his desire to land Thar-E on the moon. He wrote, ‘Thank you ISRO for giving flight to our ambitions. One day in the future, we will see Thar-E landing on the surface of the moon next to Vikram and Pragyan and make the impossible possible.

Along with this, Anand Mahindra had shared an animation video. In the video, Thar-E is seen coming out of Vikram Lander on the lunar surface in place of Pragyan Rover.

Anand Mahindra became the MD of Mahindra Group in 1997.
Anand Mahindra became the MD of the group in 1997. Anand, who graduated from Harvard Business School, had perhaps realized then that it was not possible to take the group to new heights without venturing into new business. Sensing the changing business environment in the country, Anand Mahindra focused on the auto industry.

He entrusted his engineers who had worked on this project with the task of preparing the concept of Multi Utility Vehicle (MUV) for the Indian market. His attempt was successful. Mahindra introduced its first MUV in the Indian market in 2002 named Scorpio. This was a vehicle completely developed in India. After the success of Scorpio, Anand never looked back.

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