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**Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam** was an Indian scientist, educator, and the 11th President of India. He is widely regarded as one of India's most influential and respected figures. Here’s a detailed overview of his life and achievements:


### **Full Name**:

- **Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam**  

 (A.P.J. Abdul Kalam)


### **Birth**:

- **Date**: October 15, 1931

- **Place**: Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu, India


### **Early Life and Education**:

- Abdul Kalam was born into a humble family in Rameswaram, a small town in Tamil Nadu.

- His father, Jainulabdeen, was a boat owner and a mosque imam, while his mother, Ashiamma, was a homemaker.

- Despite financial struggles, Kalam was an avid student. He graduated with a degree in **Physics** from St. Joseph's College, Tiruchirappalli, in 1954.

- He went on to complete his **aerospace engineering** from the **Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)**, Kharagpur, in 1960.


### **Career as a Scientist**:

- Dr. Kalam’s career began at **Indian National Committee for Space Research (INCOSPAR)**, which later became **ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation)**.

- He played a pivotal role in the development of India’s **satellite launch vehicle (SLV)**, which made India the sixth country in the world to have the capability to launch satellites into space.

- In the 1980s, Dr. Kalam was a key figure in the **Indian nuclear program**. He was instrumental in conducting **Pokhran-II**, India’s second series of nuclear tests in 1998, which solidified India’s position as a nuclear power.

- His work earned him the title **"Missile Man of India"** due to his leadership in developing ballistic missiles, including the **Agni** and **Prithvi** missiles.


### **Presidency (2002-2007)**:

- Dr. Kalam was elected as the **11th President of India** in 2002. His presidency was widely popular, especially among the younger generation, because of his humble background, scientific achievements, and visionary approach to the future of India.

- He was often called the **"People's President"** because of his close connection with the common people and his openness to visiting schools and colleges to inspire students.

- During his tenure, he championed the **"India 2020" vision**, which aimed to make India a developed nation by the year 2020. This vision focused on advancements in technology, education, and sustainable development.


### **Post-Presidency**:

- After leaving office in 2007, Dr. Kalam continued his work as an educator, author, and advocate for youth development.

- He spent much of his time interacting with young people, encouraging them to dream big and pursue excellence. He was also associated with several institutions, delivering lectures and mentoring students.

- Dr. Kalam wrote several books, some of the most notable being:

 - **"Wings of Fire"** – an autobiography that details his early life and career.

 - **"Ignited Minds"** – focusing on the importance of nurturing creativity and innovation in the youth.

 - **"India 2020: A Vision for the New Millennium"** – a roadmap for India’s progress and development.

 - **"My Journey"** – his reflections on his personal and professional life.


### **Awards and Honors**:

- **Bharat Ratna** (1997) – India’s highest civilian award.

- **Padma Bhushan** (1981) – the third-highest civilian award.

- **Padma Vibhushan** (1990) – the second-highest civilian award.

- **National Prize for Technology** – awarded for his contributions to the Indian space and missile programs.


### **Death**:

- Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam passed away on **July 27, 2015**, while delivering a lecture at the **Indian Institute of Management (IIM)** in Shillong, Meghalaya. His sudden death left a void in the nation, but his legacy lives on through his work and inspiration.


### **Legacy**:

- Dr. Kalam is remembered for his dedication to India’s growth and technological advancement.

- His philosophy was grounded in optimism, innovation, and youth empowerment. He believed that India’s youth was the country’s most significant resource, and he often encouraged them to dream big and work hard.

- He was not only a scientist but also a visionary leader who played a significant role in shaping modern India’s defense and space capabilities.


Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam’s life and work continue to inspire millions of people worldwide, particularly young minds, to pursue their dreams with passion and dedication.