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Speech on APJ Abdul Kalam

Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, popularly known as the ‘Missile Man of India’ was born on 15 October 1931 in Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu. Dr. Kalam’s life is a great motivation for several people especially for young students. You may be required to deliver speech on APJ Abdul Kalam at various occasions. We have shared some sample speech on APJ Abdul Kalam which would help you in your attempt.

Also titled as the people’s president, Dr. Kalam was the 11th President of India and served the nation for one term from 2002 to 2007. He studied physics and aerospace engineering and later joined DRDO (Defense Research and Development Organization) and ISRO (Indian Space Research Organization) as professional. The short and long speech on APJ Abdul Kalam shared here are appropriate for every occasion. The language is simple and content is comprehensive that describes the life and journey of APJ Kalam in a coherent manner.

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Speech on APJ Abdul Kalam – 1

Respected Principal, Teachers and Dear Students!

Today is 5th September and like every year we have assembled here to celebrate the Teachers Day. I am extremely honored to have been given the opportunity to host this program. On the day of teacher’s day, I would like to talk about one of the greatest personalities who I admire a lot, Dr.APJ Abdul Kalam. I am sure everyone admires the great missile man for his notable contributions to our nation.

Dr. APJ Kalam has been a great motivation for me and his entire life journey has played a very significant role in transforming my life in a positive way.

We all know that Dr. Kalam was an Indian scientist and a benevolent politician who served India as the President from the year 2002 to 2007. His full name was Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam. Born on October 15, 1931, into a Muslim family, Dr. Kalam was a sharp student and an obedient child who helped his family in earning the livelihood. He was born in Dhanushkodi located on the southeastern coast of India. As a child, Dr. Kalam developed a great fascination with air travel by watching birds. This hobby of Kalam later developed into a mission to join aeronautics; the mission got stronger after he saw an article in the newspaper about a British fighter plane.

His father’s profession was to build and rent boats. Kalam was a very bright and hardworking student. He distributed newspapers in his locality to support his father. But he always had great interest towards studies; he was a very promising student and showed enormous likings towards science and mathematics. Dr. Kalam went to St. Joseph’s College after passing from school and attended Madras Institute of Technology to earn his degree in aeronautical engineering.

He was always a promising student and grasped as much knowledge as possible in his school and college. Dr. Kalam joined the defense department of India after completing his graduation. He was one of the prominent figures in developing India’s nuclear capabilities. He earned several accolades and respect for his contributions. Considered as the national hero for various successful tests in 1998, Kalam was given the title of ‘Missile Man’.

Dr. Kalam was also a key figure in the Pokhran-II tests launched in May 1998. A total of 5 nuclear devices were exploded in the deserts of Rajasthan in the Pokhran-II test.

Though Politics never enticed Dr. Kalam, in the year 2002, the then ruling party of India National Democratic Alliance requested him to nominate himself for the President’s post. With the support of NDA, Dr. Kalam won the election and became the 11th President of India. As a President too, Dr. Kalam lived a very simple life and motivated young students to live a successful life and serve the nation. Regarded as the President of the people, Dr. Kalam conducted over 500,000 one-to-one meetings with young students and people across the nation during his five-year Presidential term. This immense popularity of Dr. Kalam earned him the award of ‘Youth Icon’ for the year 2003 and 2006 hosted by MTV.

Dr. Kalam served India as the president for 1 term and died due to cardiac arrest on July 27, 2015. He was a visiting professor and motivational guru at several universities.

Dr. Kalam has been a legend and every person respects this great personality for his achievements, contributions and his simplicity. I appeal to every student to follow the path of Dr. Kalam and live an honorable life throughout.

Thank You!

 

Speech on APJ Abdul Kalam – 2

Dear Visitors!

Today is 15th of October, which is the birth date of the world famous ‘Missile Man of India’ Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. He has been one of the most renowned figures at DRDO and this is why we at DRDO celebrate his birthday with much enthusiasm. The entire life journey of Dr. Kalam has been an immense inspiration for everyone and especially for the people working at DRDO.

Abdul Kalam was a renowned scientist and a well-known engineer. He also served as India’s President from the year 2002 to 2007. He was already an accomplished and much-loved individual when elected as the president in the year 2002.

Dr. Kalam had spent over four decades as a science administrator and scientist at various prestigious institutions like the DRDO (Defence Research and Development Organization) and ISRO (Indian Space Research Organization).

Dr. Kalam was born into a very humble South Indian family in Tamil Nadu. His father built and rented boats to fishermen working on the coast. As a child, Dr. Kalam was a highly promising student; he had an enormous fascination towards flight and later he went on studying aeronautics. He completed his degree in aerospace engineering from the Madras Institute of Technology. Though he wanted to turn into a fighter pilot but he did not qualify for the IAF (Indian Air Force).

He then joined the DRDO as a scientist and later he was transferred to the ISRO. Because of his notable contributions in the field of research and developments, he ultimately became the Chief Scientific Adviser to the then Prime Minister Mr. Atal Behari Vajpayee. As a national adviser too, he played a prominent role in the world famous nuclear tests: Pokharan II.

Popularly known as the People’s President, Dr. Kalam left the presidential position after serving for one term. He later became the professor at Anna University and taught Aerospace Engineering. He was also a visiting professor and motivated numerous young students and people at several other institutions.

The entire life journey of Dr. Kalam has been a great inspiration for each one of us. He was an ardent nationalist and the world knows him by the nickname “the missile man of India”.

Though a practicing Muslim, Dr. Kalam involved himself in the broader culture of India. In his spare time, he studied Indian classical music and one of the most sacred texts of Hinduism: Bhagavad Gita.

Dr. Kalam earned several accolades as well as honorary doctorates from over 40 universities. He received the Padma Bhushan award in the year 1981, the Padma Vibhushan in the year1990 and the highest civilian award of India ‘the Bharat Ratna’ in the year 1997 for his remarkable contributions in modernizing the defense technology of India. Apart from being a great scientist and a great personality, he was an avid writer too. He wrote several books including his autobiography Wings of Fire in 1999 which is a huge motivation for the youths of India.

Dr. Kalam always lived a simple life and he was a benevolent personality. He was always passionate towards doing something recognizable for India. He created “What Can I Give Movement” in the year 2011; it was created with a purpose of developing a compassionate society.

Dr. Kalam passed away on July 27, 2015, due to massive heart attack. During his last journey too, he was delivering a lecture at the IIM (Indian Institute of Management), Shillong.

This is all I have to say about this legendary personality, who strove hard during his tenure as an Indian President to strengthen the military base of the nation and enlighten the world through his edifying intellectual and moral thoughts.

Thank You!

 

Speech on Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam – 3

Dear Students – Good Morning to all of you!

Today’s class is going to be a little different from the rest as I am not going to discuss anything from your textbooks, but would like to talk about one eminent personality who I think everyone admires and looks up to as a source of inspiration even if he is not alive. The personality that I am talking about is Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. Yes students he is the one accredited with a title called The Missile Man of India and was the 11th President of India. He was a great scientist, deep thinker and motivational speaker as well.

What makes him truly an inspirational figure for all of us is the fact that he hailed from a very humble background in a remote southern village of India called Rameswaram. It was the place where he got his first job of collecting newspaper bundles thrown from a moving train. He has shared his life experiences with everyone, especially with children and mentioned how he used to be filled with pride after recollecting those days of earning money on his own for the first time.

But even this great man, who has inspired millions of people, drew inspiration from many people who helped him in becoming what he was and of course earning the sobriquet The Missile Man of India. Let’s know about one of those personalities who shaped his personality and mentored him. Firstly, he was Iyadurai Solomon who was Kalam’s teacher and Kalam shared a great bond with him. This teacher greatly influenced Kalam’s thinking process as he gave him the mantra, “To succeed in life and achieve results, you must understand and master three mighty forces—desire, belief and expectation.”

Iyadurai Solomon was indeed a great teacher because he helped in shaping the personality of his students and finding a sense of self worth. He also told Abdul Kalam that “With faith, you can change your destiny.” From there began Kalam’s actual journey as he aspired and worked for greater things in life.

He even had this firm belief that he too can leave an impression on the society despite the fact that his parents didn’t enjoy the benefits of education. Abdul Kalam also used to get captivated by the mysteries of the sky and observe the flight of the birds from his early childhood days. Interestingly, he became the first child to fly from Rameswaram.

Many years later when Abdul Kalam visited Madurai Kamaraj University to become a part of the convocation address his most favorite teacher Rev. Iyadurai Solomon was on the dias. When he finished his lecture, Dr. Abdul Kalam bowed down in front of him and said, “Great dreams of dreamers are always transcended”.

His teacher in turn said in a choked voice, “You have not only attained my goals, Kalam, but you have eclipsed them”. Such a man was Kalam who excelled in everything that he did and made not only his teacher, but the whole nation proud. Therefore students try to follow his footsteps and sincerely work towards attaining your goals.

Thank You!


 

Speech on Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam – 4

Hello Friends – How are you all doing?

Before I begin with my speech on Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, I would like to thank each one of you for joining me in this small Endeavour to pay homage to this great personality. As proud citizens of India, we should never forget the contributions of those legendary personalities born on our land and greatly contributed towards our nation’s growth. It goes without saying that one such personality was Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, also called as The Missile Man of India.

Awarded with Bharat Ratna, the complete name of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam is Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam and he was the 11th Indian President who served the nation from the year 2002 until 2007. He was chosen against Lakshmi Sehgal in the year 2002 and drew support from Bharatiya Janata Party as well as the Indian National Congress – the two principal Indian political parties. As we all know that by profession he was a scientist as well as an Indian administrator.

He worked with ISRO, i.e. Indian Space Research Organization and DRDO, i.e. Defence Research and Development Organization as an aerospace engineer before being elected as the 11th Indian President. What earned him the sobriquet The Missile Man of India was his development of the launch vehicle and ballistic missile technology. Besides, the Pokhran-II nuclear tests undertaken in India in the year 1998 post the actual 1974 nuclear test placed him in a pivotal political, technical and organizational role.

His frequent interactions with the community of students as well as his stirring speeches made him the youth icon. In fact, he launched a mission in the year 2011 called ‘What Can I Give Movement’, which was aimed at the Indian youth and laid stress on combating corruption in the country.

But did you know who inspired him from whom millions of people draw inspiration? Well, there were many, but If I were to mention one name that would be Dr. Vikram Sarabhai.

Dr. Vikram Sarabhai when interviewed Abdul Kalam for the position of rocket engineer was one of the first persons to have realized the hidden potential of Dr. Abdul Kalam. He realized his potential much before than Abdul Kalam himself could realize it and Sarabhai envisaged him fit into a larger canvas.

The entire interview was for Abdul Kalam as a complete moment of truth where his dream was enveloped by a bigger dream of a larger than life figure. The remaining story is about how he became the missile man of India whose passion was fiercely ignited by the great visionary scientist Dr. Vikram Sarabhai. The best part about great Abdul Kalam was that all his life he stayed grounded and never tried to attain his goals for selfish reasons rather he continued to remain active all his life till his last breath and give back mankind whatever he could.

This is all I have to say about this great and humble personality. Thank you all!

 

 

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