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APJ ABDUL KALAM

 


Preface

Dr Abdul Kalam Star of Indian History. From a common man to a person reaching the highest position of the country. A person coming out of the ordinary house can reach new heights on the strength of his ability and hard work. This has been proved in Doctor Kalam, that is why today he is a source of inspiration for millions of people. His love for the country and his dedication towards the country will be remembered for centuries.

Dr Kalam's childhood

Dr AP J Abdul Kalam was born on 15 October 1931 in Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu. Father's name was Jainulabdeen and mother's name was Ashiamma. Abdul Kalam's full name was Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam.

Born in a poor Muslim family, Abdul Kalam did his primary education in his village. In order to study further as well as help the family, Kalam along with his father also distributed newspapers to the homes of the people.

He did his bachelor's degree in St. Joseph's College, Tiruchirappalli. And completed his studies in Aero Space Engineering from Madras Institute of Technology.


 Contribution to the country

Since 1960, his ministerial work starts. This is a matter of those days when there was a demand for scientists in western countries. Who paid much more money than India. There were two options in front of Dr. Kalam, service to the country on one side and money on one side. Dr. Kalam liked service to the country. Not only this, his entire life was dedicated to the country.


In 1960, Dr Kalam started his career as a scientist with DRDO. Kalam, who started his career from the Aeronautical Aircraft Establishment, also worked in India's famous scientist Vikram Sarabhai.Dr Kalam did ministerial work in the Institute of Aeronautical Establishments till 1969. During that time he designed a fighter helicopter for the Indian Army. Seeing his interest and hard work, he was transferred to ISRO in 1969.


In ISRO, he was made the head of the project of Satellite Launch Vehicle SLV III. The Rohini satellite was successfully deployed near the earth in SLV III under the leadership of Dr. Kalam.He was instrumental in making missiles named Agni and Prithvi.In 1983, he was made the chairman of DRDO. In which he led the missile development program.Worked with the then Vadapradhan Atal Bihari Vajpayee in 1998. After the successful test of Pokhran nuclear, he was no less than a hero for the country. Gave many suggestions and wrote books to make India a developed nation. Dr Kalam on the highest post of the countryThe country of 130 crore people and the journey from a normal house to the highest position is not easy.Dr Kalam was elected as the President of India on 25 July 2002. The NDA alliance candidates were made at that time. He took over as the 11th President of India till 25 July 2007.

Even after holding the highest office of the country, he was known for his decency. On the President's side, some difficult decisions were also taken in the interest of the country, some decisions were also controversial there. This includes working on mercy petition and imposing President's sentence in Bihar.

Retired life use

Even after completing the term of the President, Dr. Kalam kept himself engaged in the trend. Served as Visiting Professor at IIM Ahmedabad, IIM Indore and IIM Shillong.Worked as an Honorary at Indian Institute of Space and Science Bangalore.

Worked as Chancellor in Thiruvanantha. Worked as Professor of Aero Space Engineering. Apart from this, he has given his service in some other organization of the country.


Life Achievements

1 – Dr. Kalam had received honorary doctorates from 40 universities in his life.

2 – The United Nations recognized his birthday in 79 as Vishwa Chhatra Day.

3 - In 1997, he was honored with the Indira Gandhi Award by the Government of India.

4 – In the year 2000, Alvaras Research Center was honored with Ramanujan Award.

5 – ASME Foundation, USA honored with Kalam Hoover Medal.

6 – The country's highest honor was honored with Bharat Ratna, Padma Vibhushan and Padma Bhushan.

End of life

Was delivering a lecture at IIM Shillong on 27 July 2015. Falls at around 6.35 pm. In critical condition, the nearest hospital is rushed. But after about 2 hours he is declared dead due to heart stuck.

Conclusion

While writing the conclusion of Dr Kalam's life, I remember Gandhiji's sentence. My Life Is My Massage - My life is my message. We can learn a lot from his life. How is life idealised? His qualities like desire to move forward, desire to do something special, marriage, will be an inspiration for people till the coming marriages.

Few Highlights

He was a great scientist of India. He was awarded the Bharat Ratna in 1997. He was the Father of the Nation of India from 2002 to 2007. His full name was Abul Pakir Zailbuddin Abdul Kalam. He was popularly known as the Missile Man.There is a town named Rameshwar in South India. It is one of the famous Char Dham of India. He was born on 15 October 1931. The condition of his family was similar. His father was a sailor.


Abdul Kalam was a brilliant student. He had received some awards in his student life. His favorite subjects were English Mathematics Science and Tamil. He did his graduation in Physics. He was interested in engineering. they are electronics Be near.Abdul Kalam's dream was to become a pilot. But his wish was not fulfilled. Dr. Kalam learned the technique of making aircraft and rockets, he worked under the resources of the Government of India.

He gained proficiency in making various types of missiles. Later he made missiles like Prithvi, Akash Agni etc. That's why he was known as Missile Man.Due to making missiles, he provided strong security to India from enemy nuclear attacks.


Lifestyle of Dr Kalam

Doctor. Kalam was a very gentle and tolerant person by nature. His life was very simple. He believed in working fast. They used to say dream dreams and make them come true.In the highest office of our country, he took over as the President in 11. He was the President of India from 2002 to 2007.


He achieved some achievements in his life. Honored with standard awards like Bharat Ratna, Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan by the Government of India.Played the role of Professor in IIM Indore Bangalore and Shillong.He contributed in making India's missile like Agni, Prithvi.On 27 July 2015 Indian Institute of. While giving a lecture in ……, he suddenly died of heart stuck. When his age was 83 years.

Mother India is proud of her son.

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