Happy Birthday Sir A. P. J Abdul Kalam!

Who am I to write about this indomitable spirit (Sir Kalam)? I can't even talk to him. But, today I want to write. I want to write about 11th President of India. I want to write about that person who was born in a poor family at Rameswaram. I want to write about the person who is popularly known as- Missile Man. I want to write to about the person who came up only from his hard work. The person who faced many ups and downs and difficulties before becoming a scientist. Sir Kalam was the person who played a major part in developing many missiles including his own Agni.              
How simply we can read about his achievements. We can be proud of them. He never aimed to become rich. Sir Kalam only strive for knowledge. That is not what I going to write today!
  
Message from his simple life!  {But, his achievements were extraordinary!}

Sir Kalam was born in a poor family. Kalam's father was a boat owner. Sir Kalam saw his father working hard everyday. His father gave him lessons on spiritual beliefs and kindness. He used to teach him to adopt every religion and not to leave or disrespect any religion. Kalam's mother was a housewife. Like every mother does she gave Kalam love and inculcated good values in him. He later used to help his brother to sell newspapers. Like every child he also had a desire. Sir Kalam's desire was- "He wanted to fly in the air". And it was a mere coincidence, that he was the first man to fly from Rameswaram. Few years later he started, with his schooling. He later took admission in BSC. After graduating he realized that physics was not his subject. To fulfill his dream he should opt for engineering. Later he took- admission in MIT. He worked hard in MIT and went nearer to his goal.

This was his life! After this whole world knows what-what he did and how he did. He faced many difficulties but, he never gave up! He conveyed the message- life is nothing without difficulties.
Actually, difficulties make you live life. Sir Kalam; faced every challenge with full faith in himself. He also had faith in god. Sir Kalam knew the god always looks after his children.
He gained only knowledge that was later converted into respect. He wanted to live for the young India. He used to teach the real meaning of Life. You can tell your life-complete when you had face enough difficulties in it.
Sir Kalam had a dream to see India has a developed country.
He wanted to see a clean and simple India.
India can lead to success only if it's citizens want. Indians should gain knowledge, should be loyal and firstly Indians should hard work (including me).
Just imagine, if all of us, will have such sparks in our heart then what India would like be?
How people from other countries will address Indians? Answer is simple. They will simply say:
"Indians have some magical and mystical sparks in them!"
This is how Indians should be- Knowledgeable, Confident and Unpredictable.

Sir Kalam may have died. But, he still lives in the heart of every Indian!
I think I am right this time...?

                                                                                              Amay Saxena!

     
 

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