APJ Abdul Kalam: The "Missile Man Of India"

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23 July 2024

Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam, the former president of India, died on July 27, 2015

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The nation remembers him every year and each time India accomplishes a feat in the area of science, especially space and missiles

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While Dr APJ Abdul Kalam served as the 11th President of India, he was an instrumental force behind the development of Agni and Prithvi missiles

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He was born on October 15, 1931, in a modest family in Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu, Dr Kalam faced hardships during his childhood but never gave up

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After finishing school at the Schwartz Higher Secondary School, Dr Kalam went to St. Joseph's College for his graduation in Physics

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It's said that he would study hours without a break and focus especially on mathematics. Following his graduation, he acquired a degree in aeronautical engineering

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In 1958, he joined the Defence Research and Development Organisation and over a decade later, in 1969, he moved to the Indian Space Research Organisation 

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He was the project director for the SLV-III, the first satellite launch vehicle, designed and produced in India

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Dr Kalam returned to DRDO in 1982 and implemented the Integrated Guided Missile Development Program, which later earned him the famous nickname of the "Missile Man of India"

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Dr Kalam also authored numerous books, including the famous Wings of Fire and Ignited Minds, which inspired children and adults alike to pursue their dreams

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