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why does Dr. Abdul Kalam say that "no youth needs to fear about the future"

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Abdul Kalam' was 'Dr. Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam'. He was born on October 15, 1931 at Dhanushkothi in the sanctuary town Rameshwaram in Tamil Nadu. He was born in a poor family, however, he was an astoundingly splendid child. 

Dr. Kalam passed away on Monday 27 July 2015. He all of a sudden felt faint when he was conveying an address at the Indian Institute of Management at Shillong. On 30 July 2015, the previous President was let go at Rameswaram's Pei Karumbu Ground with full state respects. More than 350,000 individuals went to the last rituals, including the Prime Minister, the legislative leader of Tamil Nadu and the main pastors of Karnataka, Kerala and Andhra Pradesh. 

Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam was primarily inspired by work. He was not married. He was not keen on traveling to another country. He needed to serve his homeland first. He said that he supposes his as a matter of first importance obligation is to serve his country. He was partial to music and the Koran and the Gita. As far back as turning into the leader of the Indian State, he had been having cooperation with youngsters everywhere throughout the nation. He was in no way, shape or form a supernatural occurrence man. His recommendation to the adolescent of the country was to "no youth needs to fear about the future"
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