Kalam Kalam had always been fascinated by
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kalam had been always fascination for birds , say green..
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Kalam's fascination for Birds
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- A.P.J. Abdul Kalam was an Indian scientist and politician who served as President of India between 2002 to 2007. After graduating from the Madras Institute of Technology, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam joined India's military department as an aeronautical scientist.
- He was a key role in the development of the country's nuclear capabilities, and following a series of successful tests in 1998, he was acclaimed as a national hero.
- On October 15, 1931, on the island of Dhanushkodi off the southeastern coast of India, Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam was born into a Muslim household.
- By watching birds, he developed an early interest in flight, which grew into an interest in aeronautics after seeing a newspaper article on a British fighter plane.
- Kalam was a bright student who showed promise in physics and mathematics despite his humble beginnings — his father built and rented boats.
- He went to St. Joseph's College and graduated from the Madras Institute of Technology with a degree in aeronautical engineering. The flying of birds has long interested Abdul Kalam.
- He understood he needed to study engineering if he wanted to pursue his goals of inventing flying things like planes. Kalam was assigned to develop a fighter plane for his final project while studying at the Madras Institute of Technology.
- His professor came to check on him one day and expressed dissatisfaction. He was so furious that he demanded that Kalam show him a better design within three days or his scholarship would be revoked!
- Kalam poured his full focus on the project over the next four days, as he needed to show himself and save his scholarship. All of his efforts paid off, and his professor was really pleased with his project work.
The flying of birds has long interested Abdul Kalam.
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