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Khushboo
Mirza, member of Chandrayaan-1 team, talks to TCN
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By Md. Ali, TwoCircles.net,
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Patna: When the whole India was basking in the glory of launching of
Chandrayaan-1 it was also the turn of Chaugori Mohalla, a tiny, traditional
Muslim neighborhood in UP's Amroha district to take pride in the successful
launching of the satellite. A daughter of the village was part of the
mission Chandrayaan.

The villagers are very proud of her so much so that they have started
calling it Khushboo Mirza's village.



*Khushboo Mirza, member of Chandrayaan-1 team*

Khushboo Mirza was a member of the team of engineers of the Check-Out
Division of Chandrayaan-I, which carried out the thermal, vacuum and
assembling checks on each component of the satellite.

This 23-years-old girl has been a top ranker throughout her career right
from 10th to B.Tech from Aligarh Muslim University, pointed out her brother
Khushtar Mirza who himself is a B.Tech from Jamia Millia Islamia.

Being a district level player of volley ball Khushboo Mirza got admission in
B. Tech at AMU through the sports quota.

*TwoCircles.net* called her and congratulated her on the successful launch
of Chandrayaan-1.

Sharing her experience of the prestigious mission with *TCN*, she said she
wanted to contribute to the scientific progress of India. It was since last
one and half years that she had been working on this project.

"It was very exciting to be a part of ISRO's prestigious mission
Chandrayaan-1. Like any other Indian I too wanted to contribute in the
Indian space science," said Khushboo.

She pointed out that the work was distributed among the team members of the
Check-Out Division of Chandrayaan-I, which carried out the thermal, vacuum
and assembling checks on each component of the satellite. And being a member
of that team she too checked some parts of the satellite.

She said that it was very thrilling to see the actual launching of
Chandrayaan-1. After giving the command for its launch the whole team went
on the roof top to actually witness the launch, she added.

So far so good. But did her being a Muslim girl ever pose any obstacle in
the progress of her career?

A categorical NO was her reply.

"I am just like any other Muslim girl who follows Islam and its traditions,
fasts in the month of Ramzan and celebrate Eid. My religion never came in
the way of my profession. I am very proud that I am an Indian Muslim," said
she.

She also spoke on Islam and modernity. She said that Islam is completely
compatible with modernity. For instance "I am an engineer working with ISRO
and also a practicing Muslim. There is no conflict between the two," she
argued.

She gave an example of Aligarh to highlight the balanced relationship
between Islam and modernity. At AMU there are doctors, engineers, professors
but they are also Muslim with a flexible and broadminded approach towards
religion, she said

She spoke at length on the fact that the city and the university (AMU) which
has been her alma mater has emerged as a fine example of communal harmony.
People belonging to different religion and sect are studying here. There is
no clash or conflict between them.

TCN asked her about her views on the situation of Muslim women in India
particularly on then index of education.
She said that it is increasingly improving. Whenever they are spoken about
it is only in terms of certain stereotypes. For instance they are not
educated or education among them is very less and they are completely
confined to the domestic spheres.

People better avoid these stereotypes while describing Muslim women in India
precisely because they are defying these categories and coming up more and
more on the fore front in different walks of life she argued.

There are many opportunities in space sciences. You just need to come and
grab, was the message of the young space scientist to the Muslim youths
across the country.

On the Indian space programmes she said: "I hope India continues with this
progress in space sciences."

And with India you too, Khushboo Mirza. Best of luck!

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