India's first privately manufactured rocket, Vikram-S, will launch from Sriharikota on November 15.

The mission is named Prarambh and the rocket will be launched on a sub-orbital mission with three payloads.

ISRO chairman and secretary DoS S. Somanath unveiled the mission patch of Prarambh in the presence of co-founders of Skyroot Aerospace, Pawan Kumar Chandana (centre) and Naga Bharath Daka.

This is the first time ISRO has supplied a rocket system to support a private launch vehicle.

In this mission, Vikram S will carry three customer payloads and help test and validate technologies in the Vikram series space launch vehicles.

There are three rockets in  Vikram series. These rockets will support communication services such as broadband internet, GPS, and IoT from space and earth imaging.

Skyroot Aerospace, a Hyderabad-based space tech startup secured $51 million (Rs 403 crore) in Series-B funding for this project.