💨 Abstract
The Public Accounts Committee has criticized the Department of Space for unnecessary expenditure of Rs 17.27 crore on the launch of GSAT-18 satellite in 2016. Six extended C-band transponders on the satellite, meant for use in 2027, have been unused as they were already available in GSAT-14.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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