New Delhi: The last meeting of the standing committee of the Parliament of India, 2019, was completed in a very unique way. In fact, on Monday (30 December) this meeting was completed at the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). At the end of this meeting, P. Kunhikrishnan, director of the satellite center in Bangalore, played the flute.
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You will be surprised to know that a scientist can also be a flute player. Usually, as soon as the name of the scientist comes, the image of a person who is always surrounded by books is formed in the mind. If it is the scientist of ISRO, then his image will be similar to that of a person doing research on satellite and Galaxy.
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ISRO's P Kunhikrishnan is not only a skilled scientist but he is also a professional flute player. He concluded the meeting of the standing committee by playing the tune of the evergreen Vatapi Ganapatim Bhaje. Video of this excellent performance of Kunhikrishnan has been shared by senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh from his official Twitter account.
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The Parliamentary Standing Committee ended it's last meeting at ISRO with a flute performance by the Director of its Satellite Centre in Bengaluru, P. Kunhikrishnan, who is also a professional flute player! He played the evergreen Vatapi Ganapatim Bhaje. Sharing a snippet. pic.twitter.com/AkwwPh9oZY
— Jairam Ramesh (@Jairam_Ramesh) December 29, 2019