Dr apj abdul kalam story in malayalam
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SWAPNA VIHAYASSIL-BIOGRAPHY Magnetize APJ ABDUL KALAM
സ്വപ്ന വിഹായസ്സില്
(ഡോ. എ.പി.ജെ. അബ്ദുല് കലാമിന്റെ ജീവചരിത്രം)
ഡോ. കെ.കെ.എന്. കുറുപ്പ്
ദരിദ്രകുടുംബത്തില് പിറന്ന് ദൃഢനിശ്ചയം കൊണ്ടും കഠിനപരിശ്രമം കൊണ്ടും ഉയരങ്ങള് കീഴടക്കി ഇന്ത്യയുടെ രാഷ്ട്രപതിപദം വരെ എത്തിയ പ്രതിഭാധനനായ അബ്ദുല് കലാമിന്റെ സംഭവബഹുലമായ ജീവിതകഥ. പ്രസിദ്ധ ചരിത്രകാരനും കോഴിക്കോട് സര്വ്വകലാശാലയുടെ മുന് വൈസ് ചാന്സലറുമായ ഡോ. കെ.കെ. എന്. കുറുപ്പിന്റെ ലളിതമായ ആഖ്യാനം. ഉള്വെളിച്ചവും ഊര്ജ്ജവും നല്കുന്ന മഹനീയ ഗ്രന്ഥം.
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Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Biography: Early Life, Education, and Career
Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, born on October 15, 1931, in Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu, was a prominent Indian aerospace scientist and statesman who served as the 11th President of India from 2002 to 2007. He is widely celebrated for his significant contributions to India's space and missile programs, earning him the titles "Missile Man of India" and "People's President."
Early Life and Education
He was born to a rather modest Muslim family. He was born as the youngest of five siblings. Despite financial difficulties, he was a shining performer in academia, particularly in mathematics. This exceptional academic performance led him to Saint Joseph's College, Tiruchirapalli, which granted him a Physics degree in 1954. Kalam then pursued Aeronautical Engineering at the Madras Institute of Technology and graduated in 1960.
Career in Science
Kalam's professional career was initiated when he joined DRDO and worked on a Hovercraft design. He rose to critical importance when he became, in 1969, the project director for SLV-III in the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), where he led the team that achieved orbiting of Rohini satellite in 1980. This facilitated a huge stepping stone in India's progress in space tech
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Few inspirational stories about Dr APJ Abdul Kalam
I have compiled a few happenings from the life of The Missile Man of India and our 11th president (1931- 2015) who lived in Rameswaram (Tamil Nadu). He belonged to a middle-class family. Dr. Kalam’s father had some informal education and a good social circle. Family-owned boat-building business. This gave exposure to metal and wood to Dr. Kalam and introduced Engineering. He also loved watching birds fly as a child. This motivated him to take up the interesting field of airspace-and-rockets professionally and work as an Indian Aerospace scientist. As a child, Dr. Kalam witnessed their business boat being washed away after a cyclone struck The Bay of Bengal. His father remained calm and continued to work hard to rebuild the business. The expression on his father’s face at that moment was recalled by Dr. Kalam while designing the Satellite Launch Vehicle (SLV), Prithvi, and Agni missiles, during unmet schedules, during rains at the rocket launch sites. Precisely, Dr. Kalam learnt crisis management from his father. People were fond of Dr. Kalam’s father and the son enquired him, one day, “Why?”. Father said that one must be there when people are in need of moral support.
A train stopped at the railway station in Rameswaram and