You Are Born to Blossom

Published by: Prabhat Prakashan; 1 edition (1 May 2014)

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You Are Born To Blossom co-authored by Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam and 165. The book depicts the visualization of Dr. Kalam about Information and Communication Technology and the hidden rural India talent. In the book, Dr. Kalam depicts his vision of schools in India as of 2020 as “connecting nerve centres” linking teachers, students and community, epitomizing knowledge prevalent around the globe. He invites people to speed up the course social revolution. This transformation would require elevating the standards of supremacy and thereby preserving the sanctity of public institutions. The book uses the simile of a tree to define the process of knowledge abiding fruits of affluence in the modern globalised world. The book gives references of appropriate contributions made by a large chunk of Indian scientists and artists from where it is evidenced that there is no age bar to ‘blossom’. He backs designing of such an environment which favours growth and development of several individualistic talents in the country and invites for setting up a scientific state of mind that is channeled by conscience, agreement and by actions that take into account various social and moral ethics towards constructing our own structures. This enlightening book is available online at Amazon India. About the author: Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, the former President of India needs no introduction. 2een was born on October 15, 1931. He was the 11th President of India for the period 2002-2007. A scientist-cum-politician, he was born and brought up in Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu. He was a keen learner and studied physics and aerospace engineering. He was a scientist at the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). He was actively engaged in India’s civilian space program and armed forces missile improvisation efforts. Thus, he was known as the Missile Man of India. Also, this book has been co-authored by 165, who is an ex-missile scientist and worked under Dr. Kalam. He is at present the Director of the Cardiovascular Technology Institute at Hyderabad.