3 minutes speech on Dr APJ Abdul Kalam
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Dear Visitors!
Today is 15th of October, which is the birth date of the world famous ‘Missile Man of India’ Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. He has been one of the most renowned figures at DRDO and this is why we at DRDO celebrate his birthday with much enthusiasm. The entire life journey of Dr. Kalam has been an immense inspiration for everyone and especially for the people working at DRDO.
Abdul Kalam was a renowned scientist and a well-known engineer. He also served as India’s President from the year 2002 to 2007. He was already an accomplished and much-loved individual when elected as the president in the year 2002.
Dr. Kalam had spent over four decades as a science administrator and scientist at various prestigious institutions like the DRDO (Defence Research and Development Organization) and ISRO (Indian Space Research Organization).
Dr. Kalam was born into a very humble South Indian family in Tamil Nadu. His father built and rented boats to fishermen working on the coast. As a child, Dr. Kalam was a highly promising student; he had an enormous fascination towards flight and later he went on studying aeronautics. He completed his degree in aerospace engineering from the Madras Institute of Technology. Though he wanted to turn into a fighter pilot but he did not qualify for the IAF (Indian Air Force).
He then joined the DRDO as a scientist and later he was transferred to the ISRO. Because of his notable contributions in the field of research and developments, he ultimately became the Chief Scientific Adviser to the then Prime Minister Mr. Atal Behari Vajpayee. As a national adviser too, he played a prominent role in the world famous nuclear tests: Pokharan II.
Popularly known as the People’s President, Dr. Kalam left the presidential position after serving for one term. He later became the professor at Anna University and taught Aerospace Engineering. He was also a visiting professor and motivated numerous young students and people at several other institutions.
The entire life journey of Dr. Kalam has been a great inspiration for each one of us. He was an ardent nationalist and the world knows him by the nickname “the missile man of India”.
Though a practicing Muslim, Dr. Kalam involved himself in the broader culture of India. In his spare time, he studied Indian classical music and one of the most sacred texts of Hinduism: Bhagavad Gita.
Dr. Kalam earned several accolades as well as honorary doctorates from over 40 universities. He received the Padma Bhushan award in the year 1981, the Padma Vibhushan in the year1990 and the highest civilian award of India ‘the Bharat Ratna’ in the year 1997 for his remarkable contributions in modernizing the defense technology of India. Apart from being a great scientist and a great personality, he was an avid writer too. He wrote several books including his autobiography Wings of Fire in 1999 which is a huge motivation for the youths of India.
Dr. Kalam always lived a simple life and he was a benevolent personality. He was always passionate towards doing something recognizable for India. He created “What Can I Give Movement” in the year 2011; it was created with a purpose of developing a compassionate society.
Dr. Kalam passed away on July 27, 2015, due to massive heart attack. During his last journey too, he was delivering a lecture at the IIM (Indian Institute of Management), Shillong.
This is all I have to say about this legendary personality, who strove hard during his tenure as an Indian President to strengthen the military base of the nation and enlighten the world through his edifying intellectual and moral thoughts.
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