Chandrayaan-2 Mission Director Ritu Karidhal’s family recalls her journey

“Didi was always fond of stars and would lie awake staring at the sky. Didi was curious to know what lay beyond the sky,” said Varsha, Ritu’s sister.
Chandrayaan-2 Mission Director Ritu Karidhal’s family recalls her journey
Chandrayaan-2 Mission Director Ritu Karidhal’s family recalls her journey
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As soon as Chandrayaan-2 soared up into the skies, a rent of cheer tore through the roof of a house in Lucknow.

The house in Rajajipuram, where Ritu Karidhal Srivastava, the Mission Director of Chandrayan-2, lived, is suddenly the centre of attraction and has acquired a celebrity status almost overnight.

The phones are continuously engaged and after considerable effort, Ritu's sister Varsha agreed to speak.

"We are so proud of our sister. After our parents' demise, she is the eldest in the family and has been a mother figure to me and my brother Rohit," she said.

Varsha recalls that Ritu was always fond of the stars. "My mother would stay awake all night with didi (Ritu) when she studied. Didi was always fond of stars and would lie awake staring at the sky. Didi was curious to know what lay beyond the sky. We belong to a middle-class family but didi always yearned to go beyond the limits," she recalled.

In 1997, Ritu received a letter inviting her to join the Indian Space Research Organisation office in Bengaluru.

Ritu's husband, Avinash, and her two children Aditya and Anisha, are her biggest supporters in her starry mission.

"The support from her family is strong, it has also helped her devote time and energy to the mission," says Varsha.

Ritu graduated in physics from Lucknow University and then went to the Indian Institute of Sciences for her Masters degree. She obtained a degree in Aerospace Sciences and then joined the ISRO. She was deputy operation director for 'Mangalyan' and is now mission director for Chandrayan-2.

The girl who stared at the stars, has finally touched the moon.

Ritu is one of the two women who led the Chandrayaan-2 mission to success. M Vanitha, who took the role of the project direction in this mission to the moon, is the first woman in the history of ISRO to hold that position. 

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