Write an email letter to your friend about Dr APJ Abdul Kalam
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Sub: Great APJ Abdul Kalam
Dear Ajay:
I hope this mail finds you in the best of health and
spirits. I am writing this mail to share with you my veneration for Dr. APJ
Kalam. He is the most recent Indian personage that can be termed as a gem of a
great leaser. His entire life has been an inspiration. Born in a humble family,
he worked his way to great success. He dedicated his life to his motherland. His
contributions to make India a strong nation are beyond praise. As a scientist,
he gave India the power of missiles. Lethal Agni, Prithvi, Akash, and Nag
missiles were added to the national arsenal under his able guidance.
He was a great human being, committed leader, and unparalleled
statesman. He wrote many inspirational books; he was a charismatic speaker. His
message for the youth of India filled them with new confidence. He appealed to
all Indians to adopt the following words: “I can do it. We can do it. India can
do it.” His vision was to see India standing among the most advanced nations of
the world by 2020. I adore his teachings. I feel if we follow his teachings, we
will achieve our national goals much faster. How is your life going on? Do
write back.
Regards,
Narender Sharma
Dearest Aisha,
I want to tell you about our Dr APJ Abdul Kalam.I hope you will learn something from him and help you to focus on your goal in life. He was a Indian Scientist and politician who played a leading role in the development of India's missile and nuclear weapons programs.He was also the president of India from 2002 to 2007.In 1969 he moved to the Indian space research organisation,where he was project director of the SLV-III, the first satellite launch vehicle that was both designed and produced in India. Rejoining DRDO in 1982,Kalam planned the programme that produced a number of successful missiles, from which he gained the nickname 'missile man of India'.He did so many things for India which are not explanable.I hope you learn something from him and his sacrifices for India. I really enjoyed this speech and this give me a new insight.
Regards
@AdriennX