This document provides a biography of APJ Abdul Kalam, the renowned Indian scientist and former president. It details his early life growing up in poverty in Rameshwaram, Tamil Nadu and his educational background. It then outlines Kalam's illustrious career in India's space and missile development programs, highlighting his leadership of key projects. The document also lists Kalam's terms as the Chief Scientific Adviser to the Prime Minister and as the 11th President of India. It concludes with details on Kalam's personal life, literary works, awards and achievements, as well as facts that demonstrate his character and legacy.
2. Table of Content
APJ’s Birth – page 3-4
Hobby’s of kalam – page 5
Childhood & Early life – page 6
Career – page 7
Important events in Kalam’s life – page 8
Awards and Achievements – page 9
Personal life – page 10
Facts about Kalam – page 11 and 12
4. APJ’S BIRTH
Date of
Birth
15 October 1931
Birth Place Rameshwaram
Civiilian
Awards
Bharatha Rathna,
Padmavibhushan and
Padmabhushan
Literary
works
Wings of fire, India 2020, Ignited
Minds
As
President
2002 - 2007
6. Childhood & Early life
•A.P.J. Abdul Kalam was born to Jainulabdeen and
Ashiamma on October 15, 1931. He came from a family
whose financial conditions weren’t sound enough. As a
means to support his family’s meagre income, Kalam
took up odd jobs in his childhood but never gave up on
his education.
•He graduated from Saint Joseph's College,
Tiruchirappalli in 1954 but not satisfied with his degree,
he left for Madras later next year to study aerospace
engineering. He enrolled at the Madras Institute of
Technology (MIT).
7. Career
•After graduating from MIT, Kalam took up the position of chief scientist at the Aeronautical Development Establishment of Defense Research and Development
Organization (DRDO). However, the profile didn’t appeal Kalam much who shifted to the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) where he was the project
director of India's first indigenous Satellite Launch Vehicle.
•His years at the ISRO were the most crucial ones, as they left a lasting impact on him. Kalam lead many projects and turned out to be successful each time.
•In the 1970s, Kalam directed two projects, namely, Project Devil and Project Valiant, which sought to develop ballistic missiles from the technology of the
successful SLV programme.
•A milestone was achieved when locally built Rohini-1 was launched into space, using the SLV rocket. Upon watching the raving success of Kalam, the
government agreed for initiation of an advanced missile program under his directorship. He played a pivotal role in developing missiles under the missions Agni
and Prithvi.
•Kalam was the Chief Executive of the Integrated Guided Missile Development Program (I.G.M.D.P) which researched in simultaneous development of a quiver
of missiles instead of taking planned missiles one by one.
•From 1992 until 1999, Kalam was appointed as the Chief Scientific Adviser to the Prime Minister and the Secretary of Defense Research and Development
Organisation. It was during this time that Kalam served as the Chief Project Coordinator for Pokhran II nuclear tests, after which he was fondly called the “Missile
Man of India”.
•Kalam succeeded K. R. Narayan to serve as the 11th President of India from 2002 until 2007. It was a highly one-sided contest. With his appointment, Kalam
became the first scientist and first ever bachelor to occupy the Rastrapati Bhawan.
•During his tenure as a President, Kalam was both appreciated and criticised. The latter was mostly due to his inaction in deciding the fate of 20 mercy
petitioners.
•In addition to all the profiles that Dr Kalam held, he authored numerous influential and inspirational books. Amongst all his books, “India 2020” was the widely
read and appreciated one. It forecast an action plan which advocated India turning into a knowledge superpower and as one of the developed nations of the world
by the year 2020. His other books include, “Ignited Minds”, “Mission India”, “Inspiring Thoughts” and “The Luminous Sparks”.
•In 2011, he launched his mission for the youth of the nation called the “What Can I Give Movement” with the main aim to defeat corruption in India.
•After completing his term as President, Dr Kalam served as visiting professor in various esteemed institutes and universities of India, such as Indian Institute of
Management Ahmadabad and Indore. He also served as Chancellor of Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology Thiruvananthapuram, Aerospace
Engineering at Anna University (Chennai), JSS University (Mysore).
8. Important events in Kalam’s life
Time line of important events in Kalam’s Life
1931 – Born in Rameshwaram
1950-56 - Finished Schooling, Graduation in
Physics and Post graduation in Aeronautical
Engineering
1960 – Joined DRDO as chief Scientist
1969 – Transferred to ISRO
1970’s-1990’s – Involved in polar SLV and SLV III
projects
1995 -1998 - Involved in Nuclear Test (Pokhran)
2002- 2007 served as 11th President of India
2007 – present – Serving youth of India in various
ways
9. Awards & Achievements
•Kalam was the proud recipient of Padma Bhushan, Padma Vibhushan and Bharat Ratna awards from the Government of India. He received the same in the
years 1981, 1990 and 1997, respectively.
•In 1997, he was honored by the Government of India with the Indira Gandhi Award for National Integration.
•Later, the next year, he was awarded the Veer Savarkar Award by the Government of India.
•The Alwars Research Centre, Chennai, bestowed Kalam with Ramanujan Award in the year 2000.
•Kalam was honored with the King Charles II Medal by the Royal Society, U.K in 2007.
•The California Institute of Technology, U.S.A, presented Kalam with the International von Karman Wings Award in the year 2009. The same year, he won the
Hoover Medal by ASME Foundation, USA.
•The IEEE honored Kalam with IEEE Honorary Membership in 2011.
•Kalam was the proud recipient of honorary doctorates from 40 universities.
•In addition to this, Kalam's 79th birthday was recognised as World Students' Day by United Nations.
•He was nominated for the MTV Youth Icon of the Year award in 2003 and in 2006.
10. Personal life
•Dr A.P.J. Kalam remained unmarried throughout his life.
•Dr Abdul Kalam passed away at Bethany Hospital, Shillong, Meghalaya, due to heart failure after having collapsed during a lecture at
Indian Institute of Management, Shillong.
11. Facts about Kalam
•A.P.J. Abdul Kalam grew up in poverty and distributed newspapers as a young boy to contribute to his father’s meager income.
•He was a protégé of the great Indian scientist Dr. Vikram Sarabhai who guided him and gave him valuable advice.
•He always faced the press following failed tests at ISRO and accepted responsibility for his mistakes but never claimed the credit for any of the massive
successes achieved at the organization.
•He was the first bachelor to become the president and occupy Rashtrapati Bhawan.
•Kalam was the third President of India to have been honored with a Bharat Ratna before being elected to the office of President.
•He was known to write his own thank you cards with personalized messages in his own handwriting.
•He was a scholar of Thirukkural (a classic of couplets or Kurals) and was known to quote at least one couplet in most of his speeches.
•He had a keen interest in literature and wrote poems in his native Tamil.
•A practicing Muslim, he was also well versed with Hindu traditions and read the Bhagavad Gita.
•He had more than a million followers on Twitter but followed only 38 people.
12. ALSO LISTED IN
Presidents and Scientists
ALSO KNOWN AS
Missile Man
FAMOUS AS
Former President of India, Scientist
NATIONALITY
Indian
RELIGION
Islam
BORN ON
15 October 1931 AD
BIRTHDAY
15th October
DIED AT AGE
83
SUN SIGN
Libra
BORN IN
Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu
DIED ON
27 July 2015 AD
PLACE OF DEATH
Shillong, Meghalaya, India
FATHER
Jainulabudeen
MOTHER
Ashiamma
MARRIED
No
AWARDS
Bharat Ratna (1997)
Padma Vibhushan (1990)
Padma Bhushan (1981)
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