“Dreams
are not ones you get while you sleep; they are the ones which do not let you
sleep at night.”
CS
Subramaniam Iyer was a primary school teacher in the small South Indian town of
Rameshwaram. One day he took his fifth standard class to the beach to show his
students how birds fly. Little did he know that this excursion on flight would
capture the imagination of one young student and make him so passionate about
flight that he would study physics, aeronautical engineering, missile and
rocket technology and play a pioneering role in the development of Indian
satellite launch vehicles and grow up to
be known as the ‘Missile Man’ of India.
Starting
from very humble beginnings, where his father was a boat owner in Rameshwaram,
young Kalam started by selling newspapers in Rameshwaram to support his
parents. Kalam was bright in studies since school and when he got into Madras
Institute of Technology for his higher studies, his parents could not afford
the fees of thousand rupees! But he gained scholarship and hence pursued his
post-graduation in aeronautical engineering.
Dr.
Kalam tried to pursue his dream of flying after his studies by applying for
Indian Air Force to become a fighter pilot. He just missed out on his passion
by being in the 9th position when there were only 8 positions in the
Indian Air Force at that time. But Dr.
Kalam was not a man to be stunted by a failure. He joined DRDO as a
scientist working with Indian army on tanks just after this. But after working
in DRDO for a few years, Dr. Kalam felt that this was not the full usage of his
potential and it was around this time that he was among the choice few who were
handpicked by Dr. Vikram Sarabhai, the father of Indian Space program, to
set-up a rocket launch center in a remote place near Thiruvananthapuram, named
Thumba. Dr. Kalam played a pivotal role in shaping the Vikram Sarabhai Space Center
and the Thumba Equatorial Rocket Launch Centre to what it is today.
After
a few years, he joined ISRO when Dr. Satish Dhawan was the director, whom he
considered to be his mentor. It is here that Dr. Kalam started working on the
most important work of his scientific career: The Satellite Launch Vehicle – III (SLV-3). Heading this project to
success, Dr. Kalam took India into a modern area of satellite communication as
the other rockets made by ISRO like the Geosynchronous SLV (GSLV) and the
recent Polar SLV (PSLV) are all based on SLV-3.
In
2002, Dr. Kalam became the 11th
President of our nation who was awarded the Bharat Ratna before his
presidency, by defeating freedom fighter Captain Lakshmi Sehgal of the Indian
National Army by a huge margin in the presidential elections. In the office,
Dr. Kalam was a humble man but not one who could be pushed around. He sent the
Office of Profit Bill back to the Parliament for reconsideration which was
fuelled by the eligibility of Sonia Gandhi to contest from Rae Barreily. Dr.
Kalam was affably known as the ‘People’s
President’, since he was easily reachable to anyone through the internet
and tried to reach to the masses through various talks and lectures on his
vision for the nation, which he used to call as Vision 2020 which envisioned India as a superpower by 2020. Dr.
Kalam believed strongly in the power of youth, which is why he believed in
motivating and inspiring the youth for fuelling the Vision 2020. In his own
words, the youth can be inspired more to uphold the pride of the nation because
they have lesser bias towards the society. Even during the last moments of his
worldly life, he was giving a talk to the bright young minds of IIM Shillong
two days back. His autobiography is called ‘Wings
of Fire’.
Dr.
Kalam was a true visionary and a citizen who worked for the nation and its
betterment. Even through his death, he has united our nation which is divided
by caste, religion, politics, and class and so on. As youth, when we work
towards the development of our motherland, we are keeping this legend alive in
our hearts by living his dream of India 2020.
The
youth of India says goodbye to Kalam Chacha with teary eyes. May your soul Rest
in Peace.
About the Author :
Albin
Jose did his schooling from Noida and completed his B.Tech from IIT Madras
and currently working with an education based-firm in Mumbai. In free time, he
like to read and go on treks in and around Mumbai. Through his
articles he want to spread awareness among the aspirants.
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