Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam's Inspirational Speech

#AbdulKalam'sbirthanniversary 
Dr APJ Abdul Kalam was the President of India between 2002-07 and was considered a statesman


A. P. J ABDUL KALAM
Birthday 15 October 
#DrAPJAbdulKalam was one of the foremost scientists of India, he wrote some bestselling books. 
Industrialist #AnandMahindra remembered eminent scientist on the occasion of APJ #AbdulKalam'sbirthanniversary 
Dr APJ Abdul Kalam was the President of India between 2002-07 and was considered a statesman


#DrAPJAbdulKalam was one of the foremost scientists of India, he wrote some bestselling books. He was the President of India between 2002–07 and was considered a statesman. He was also called the "People's President" because the demands of the highest office did not dampen his enthusiasm for meeting people, especially students, a habit he maintained after his term ended.

Kalam contributed to the development of the country in various fields.

As an aerospace scientist, Kalam worked with two of India's leading space research organizations - Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) and Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO).

While, his work in the development and operation of indigenous guided missiles – Agni and Prithvi – earned him the title of '#MissileManofIndia' , there are many other ways in which Kalam has helped India in the division of science and technology. He directed the project to develop India's first Satellite Launch Vehicle (SLV). In the 1980s, when India hardly dreamed of having its own indigenous Satellite Launch Vehicle (SLV), Dr Kalam's more than 10 years of hard work as the Project Director for the development of indigenous Satellite Launch Vehicles at ISRO led to led the land. - Breaking down scientific development.

In July 1980, India's SLV-III successfully deployed the Rohini satellite into near-Earth orbit, making the country a member of the elite Space Club.

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