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speech on ApG Abdul kalam birthday​

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Answered by sanjanadurlav
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Born on October 15, 1931 in Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu state, India into a poor Muslim family, Avul Pakir Jainulabudeen Abdul Kalam taught his fellow Indians to dream big and accomplish it. He was a great scientist and visionary who ultimately became the most illustrated president of India.

Abdul Kalam proved to the world with his own life that no matter what one situation is, if you have a strong determination to be something and if you are ready to work harder, then nothing can stop you. Despite his impoverished background, Kalam completed his schooling by selling newspapers and later turned out as the ‘Missile Man of India.’

After graduating from St. Joseph’s college, Tiruchirappalli, Abdul Kalam joined the Madras Institute of Technology, Chennai to take off his dreams of becoming an aerospace engineer. Later, he joined as a scientist in Defense Research and Development Organization of India. He was the project director of Satellite Launch Vehicle (SLV), the prestigious project of Indian Space Research Organization. He made remarkable contributions towards the Pokhran nuclear tests as well. Later in 2002, Abdul Kalam was elected as the eleventh president of India and was regarded as the ‘People’s President.’

Answered by aadhinathajithkumar
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Born on October 15, 1931 in Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu state, India into a poor Muslim family, Avul Pakir Jainulabudeen Abdul Kalam taught his fellow Indians to dream big and accomplish it. He was a great scientist and visionary who ultimately became the most illustrated president of India.

Abdul Kalam proved to the world with his own life that no matter what one situation is, if you have a strong determination to be something and if you are ready to work harder, then nothing can stop you. Despite his impoverished background, Kalam completed his schooling by selling newspapers and later turned out as the ‘Missile Man of India.’

After graduating from St. Joseph’s college, Tiruchirappalli, Abdul Kalam joined the Madras Institute of Technology, Chennai to take off his dreams of becoming an aerospace engineer. Later, he joined as a scientist in Defense Research and Development Organization of India. He was the project director of Satellite Launch Vehicle (SLV), the prestigious project of Indian Space Research Organization. He made remarkable contributions towards the Pokhran nuclear tests as well. Later in 2002, Abdul Kalam was elected as the eleventh president of India and was regarded as the ‘People’s President.’

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