The controversial Antrix-Devas deal has caught up with ISRO’s former chairman G. Madhavan Nair and three other space scientists, who have been barred from holding any government posts, present or future, The Hindu reported.
In its order of January 13, the Department of Space states that the “former Officers of the Department of Space shall be excluded from re-employment, committee roles or any other important role under the government”.
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