Homage to a legend

Sir,
“Mysterious are the ways of nature” is aptly proved in sudden departure of Dr APJ Abdul Kalam temporal world. The divine soul has passed into eternity after accomplishment of the given assignment. He died in harness while delivering a motivational lecture to the students of IIM Gohati which was the most coveted activity of his life after demitting office as president of India. Teaching was his passion. He was a voracious reader and an ardent Researcher. A keen scientist in him had perfectly analysed the prevalent typical circumstances in the country and arrived at a conclusion that our real strength lies in the burgeoning youth population as compared to the emerging global partners in the comity of nations and that youthful energy needs be transformed into a working synergy to catapult the struggling Nation into the powerful club of developed Nations. He lived with this formidable dream contributing the best in him and sacrificing his own cherished personal dreams for the ultimate development and prosperity of this country till the last breath of his life. This is something unprecedented and worthy of emulation by the incumbent political class and the whole lot of citizens.
While answering a query from a girl student that “How India can be made a corruption free country”Dr. Kalam firmly stated mother, father  and a teacher have the potential and inherent power to make India corruption free. This was phenomenal and a sweeping statement oozing out from the mouth of a legendary. He, therefore, always laid stress on moral education together with  advanced education in the field of science and technology. A meaningful and true homage to Dr. Kalam shall be to follow his foot prints , to make all out efforts to enable and empower Indian youth to convert India into a fully developed  super power state. Youth have also to realise their dormant strength and volunteer themselves for this Heroic National Cause for which they have to practise his Mantra of five things that every youth must say to himself   I am the best  I can do it   God is always with me   I am a winner  Today is my day .
Yours etc….
P C Sharma
Trikuta Nagar,
Jammu

 
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Sir,
Former President of India ABJ Abdul Kalam is no more and it is without any doubt that all Indians feel that he was really a Bharat Ratna. His life and struggles and then touching the levels of sky without leaving the ground is a full fledged book which shall be a source of inspiration to millions of Indians. He believed in talking less and working hard. Turning India into a strong, educated, science sayvy, economically sound country was his life long dream. He never believed in mere shows but concrete result oriented efforts to achieve results. He advised us not to get disturbed or frustrated if targets and deadlines were not met, equally failures should not dishearten us. He respected the importance of a teacher in our society. Can such people keep on taking birth in our country, that is why we say RIP, Kalam Sir.
Yours  etc….
Sudhir Gupta
Udhampur