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Born on 15th October 1931 at Rameswaram in Tamil
Nadu, Dr. Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam, specialized in Aeronautical
Engineering from Madras Institute of Technology. Dr. Kalam made significant
contribution as Project Director to develop India's first indigenous
Satellite Launch Vehicle (SLV-III) which successfully injected the Rohini
satellite in the near earth orbit in July 1980 and made India an exclusive
Member of Space Club. He was responsible for the evolution of ISRO's launch
vehicle programme, particularly the PSLV configuration. After working for
two decades in ISRO and mastering launch vehicle technologies, Dr. Kalam
took up the responsibility of developing Indigenous Guided Missiles at
Defence Research and Development Organisation as the Chief Executive of
Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme (IGMDP). He was responsible
for the development and operationalisation of AGNI and PRITHVI Missiles and
for building indigenous capability in critical technologies through
networking of multiple institutions. He was the Scientific Adviser to
Defence Minister and Secretary, Department of Defence Research &
Development from July 1992 to December 1999. During this period he led to
the weaponisation of strategic missile systems and the Pokhran-II nuclear
tests in collaboration with Department of Atomic Energy, which made India a
nuclear weapon State. He also gave thrust to self-reliance in defence
systems by progressing multiple development tasks and mission projects such
as Light Combat Aircraft.
As Chairman of Technology Information, Forecasting and Assessment Council (TIFAC)
and as an eminent scientist, he led the country with the help of 500 experts
to arrive at Technology Vision 2020 giving a road map for transforming India
from the present developing status to a developed nation. Dr. Kalam has
served as the Principal Scientific Advisor to the Government of India, in
the rank of Cabinet Minister, from November 1999 to November 2001 and was
responsible for evolving policies, strategies and missions for many
development applications. Dr. Kalam was also the Chairman, Ex-officio, of
the Scientific Advisory Committee to the Cabinet (SAC-C) and piloted India
Millennium Mission 2020.
Dr. Kalam took up academic pursuit as Professor, Technology & Societal
Transformation at Anna University, Chennai from November 2001 and was
involved in teaching and research tasks. Above all he took up a mission to
ignite the young minds for national development by meeting high school
students across the country.
In his literary pursuit four of Dr. Kalam's books - "Wings of
Fire", "India 2020 - A Vision for the New Millennium",
"My journey" and "Ignited Minds - Unleashing the power within
India" have become household names in India and among the Indian
nationals abroad. These books have been translated in many Indian languages.
Dr. Kalam is one of the most distinguished scientists of India with the
unique honour of receiving honorary doctorates from 30 universities and
institutions. He has been awarded the coveted civilian awards - Padma
Bhushan (1981) and Padma Vibhushan (1990) and the highest civilian award
Bharat Ratna (1997). He is a recipient of several other awards and Fellow of
many professional institutions.
Dr. Kalam became the 11th President of India on 25th July 2002. His focus is
on transforming India into a developed nation by 2020.
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