Fourteen-year-old Mahima Rajput, a Class 10 student from Chhattisgarh, is selected to represent India in Mission ShakthiSAT, an international student space programme that includes participants from 108 countries. The programme is led by Space Kidz India. According to the report, Rajput completes a training curriculum consisting of 21 modules and 365 lessons as part of the selection process and preparation for the mission. After finishing the training, she is scheduled to travel to Delhi for satellite integration activities that begin on August 23. The mission is planned for launch in October. The programme is designed to give students practical experience related to satellite development and space science, with students taking part in activities connected to building and integrating components. The reporting presents Rajput’s selection as one outcome of the programme’s international participation and emphasizes her upcoming on-site work in Delhi ahead of the October launch.