Born: 15-10-1931
Death: 27-07-2015
Parents: Genulapteen, Ashiamma
Location: Rameshwaram, Tamil Nadu, India
Books: India 2020, Rise of the Lights, Wings of Agni, then a new baby was born
Position held: Scientist, former President of the Republic, teacher, technologist
Awards: Ramanujan Award, Padma Bhushan, Padma Vibhushan, Bharat Ratna, Veer Savarkar Award
History: -Biography
ABJ is India's foremost scientist, technocrat, great treasurer, 11th President of India, Indian Missile Man, father of Indian scientific development, excellent teacher and respected orator by all, role model of future youth. Abdul Kalam They.
Birth:
He was born on October 15, 1931, in Rameshwaram, a small municipality in the Ramanathapuram district on the island of Pamban in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, the son of Genulapteen and Ashiamma. He belongs to an Islamic family.
Adolescence:
Abdul Kalam started his schooling at an elementary school in Rameshwaram. But because his family was poor, he went to work for his family at a young age. He also distributed newspapers at other times to go to school. During his school days he grew up to be an average student.
College life:
After completing his schooling, he studied physics at St. Joseph's College, Tiruchirappalli. In 1954, he received a bachelor's degree in physics. However, he realized that he was not interested in physics and started his ‘space engineering course’ in 1955 at MIT in Chennai. He later received his master's degree from the same college.
ABJ Abdul Kalam as a scientist:
Abdul Kalam, who began his research career as a scientist in the Aeronautical Development Division (DRDO) in 1960, designed a small helicopter for the Indian Army. Later, he continued his research work at the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) and played a key role in the launch of the Satellite Launch Group (SLV). In 1980 he successfully launched the Rohini-I satellite using the SLV-III rocket. This was an achievement not only for him but for India itself. In recognition of this remarkable achievement, the Central Government honored him with the Padma Bhushan, India's highest award in 1981. From 1963 to 1983, he performed extensively at the Indian Space Research Organization, where he played a key role in the 1999 Pokhran nuclear test. ABJ turns India into a nuclear power Abdul Kalam has worked on five missile projects so far. He is revered by all as the father of the Indian Army rocket creation.
ABJ Abdul Kalam as President of the Republic:
He won the 2002 presidential election and became the 11th President of India on July 25, 2002. Prior to becoming President of the Republic, he was honored by the Central Government with the Bharat Ratna, India's largest award. He is also the third President to receive the Bharat Ratna. He was President of the Republic until 2007 and was affectionately known as the "People's President". Kalam, who had planned to run again in the 2007 presidential election, later withdrew from the race for various reasons.
Death:
Abdul Kalam fainted on July 27, 2015 while speaking on stage at the Indian Institute of Management in Shillong.
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