Political Science, asked by samreen1813, 1 year ago

10 lines on APJ Abdul Kalam​

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Answered by DibyanshuGandhi
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I remember only one line but I am sure this line is equal to 100 lines

"CHANGE WITH THE CHANGE OR THE CHANGE WILL CHANGE YOU"

I hope it is good and you will remember it all throughout your life

Please mark as the brainliest answer

Answered by dineshbansal584
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Answer:

A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, in full Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam, (born October 15, 1931, Rameswaram, India

.He died July 27, 2015, Shillong), Indian scientist and politician who played a leading role in the development of India’s missile and nuclear weapons programs.

He was president of India from 2002 to 2007.

Kalam earned a degree in aeronautical engineering from the Madras Institute of Technology and in 1958 joined the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).

He soon moved to the Indian Space Research Organisation, where he was project director of the SLV-III, India’s first indigenously designed and produced satellite launch vehicle.

Rejoining DRDO in 1982, Kalam planned the program that produced a number of successful missiles, which helped earned him the nickname “Missile Man.”

In 2002 India’s ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) put forward Kalam to succeed outgoing President Kocheril Raman Narayanan.

Kalam was nominated by the Hindu nationalist (Hindutva) NDA even though he was Muslim, and his stature and popular appeal were such that even the main opposition party, the Indian National Congress, also proposed his candidacy.

Kalam easily won the election and was sworn in as India’s 11th president, a largely ceremonial post, in July 2002.

He remained committed to using science and technology to transform India into a developed country.

In 2007 Kalam left office and was succeeded by Pratibha Patil, the country’s first woman president.

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