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07-27-2015, 17:54 | #5 (permalink) |
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Member: 2082450 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 1,454 | A loss which never can be filled by anyone. Deep sorrow . In loving memory. I remembered my schooldays, when he came to odisha to my school. Such a man, i have no words to explain his knowledge and love towards natiion.... |
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07-28-2015, 05:46 | #10 (permalink) |
No Life Poster Join Date: May 2006 Location: MOBILE SOFTZONE BHUBANESWAR IN
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Member: 271478 Status: Offline Sonork: 1590868 Thanks Meter: 1,070 | Six cool things about APJ Abdul Kalam #1. His hair His carefully trimmed curls were quite different from the hairstyle Presidents were meant to keep. He was known to whip out his comb on occasion to keep the errant curls in order. #2. He was the man behind the Spacemen He was one of the few scientists who worked at ISRO during the early years of the organisation, when a church was made the office and a nearby beach the site for a launchpad. He was also the Director of the project that indigenously developed the SLV - III which launched satellite Rohini and made India and exclusive member of the space club; and the PSLV, which was used in the Moon and the Mars missions. #3. He was extremely humble Once at a convocation at IIT Varanasi, Kalam noticed that his chair was larger than those of the other dignitaries. Once he offered it to the Vice Chancellor for that very reason, it was promptly (and one can only presume, awkwardly) replaced by a smaller one, just like the others. #4. He loved children Not in a forced avuncular way. He saw in them the future of India, and perhaps the boy he had once been, selling newspapers to earn for his studies. He celebrated his 80th birthday dressed in a full-sleeved grey safari suit around 25 km from Coimbatore, in a village where he was joined by hundreds of children and farmers. #5. He was a futurist From his love for powerpoint presentations to his adoption of Twitter, he was always enthusiastic about new technology. #6. He was a great communicator He was always happy to part with his email, [email protected], or to share his website address. And once, as president, he posted the question "What should we do to free our planet from terrorism?" |
07-28-2015, 06:31 | #14 (permalink) |
No Life Poster Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Hyderabad INDIA
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Member: 892484 Status: Offline Sonork: not using Thanks Meter: 916 | Comparing Dr.Kalam with Diamond is also a small thing .... This Hindusthan missed one more GREAT PERSONALITY This is one of the sad Day in my life.. Sorry in every True Indian Life.. May your soul Rest in peace... Really miss U SIR. |
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