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OUR TEAM MEMBERS:-

(1) SERAJ ALAM(CR)


(2) CH.PRANEETHA(CR)
(3) K.BHARAT KUMAR
(4) P.RAGHAVENDRA
(5) SRINIVASH REDDY
(6) RAMAANJINIYA REDDY
DR.APJ ABDUL KALAM

Full Name-Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam


DOB- October 15,1931
11th President of India
Knowledge has four
components:-
(1) Creativity
(2) Righteousness
(3) Courage
(4) Indomitable Spirit
1.Creativity:- Creativity is the ability to think up
and design new inventions, produce works of
art, solve problems in new ways, or develop an
idea based on an original, novel, or
unconventional approach.

“Learning gives creativity


Creativity leads to thinking
Thinking provides knowledge
Knowledge makes you great”
2. Righteousness:-The quality or state of being
morally sound and The moral quality of a course
of action.  

"Where there is righteousness in the heart


There is beauty in the character.
When there is beauty in the character,
There is harmony in the home.
When there is harmony in the home.
There is order in the nation.
When there is order in the nation,
There is peace in the world."
3. Courage:-The state or quality of mind or spirit that enables one
to face danger, fear, or vicissitudes with self-possession,
confidence, and resolution.

"Courage to think different,


Courage to invent,
Courage to travel into an unexplored path,
Courage to discover the impossible,
Courage to combat the problemsAnd Succeed, are the unique
qualities of the youth.
As a youth of my nation, I will work and work with courage to
achieve success in all the missions."
4.Indomitable Spirit:-“I would like to tell the young
men and women before me not to lose hope and
courage. Success can only come to you by
courageous devotion to the task lying in front of
you. I can assert without fear of contradiction that
the quality of the Indian mind is equal to the quality
of any Teutonic, Nordic or Anglo-Saxon mind.
What we lack is perhaps courage, what we lack is
perhaps driving force, which takes one anywhere.
We have, I think, developed an inferiority complex.
MORAL FROM THE TOPIC IS
THAT:-
Knowledge = Creativity + Righteousness+
Courage+ Indomitable spirit
While there were many significant events during his
tenure, a question from a little girl Anukriti of Sri
Sathya Sai Jagriti Vidya Mandir School, of Darwa
village from Haryana, during children visit to
Rashtrapati Bhavan on May 22, 2006, rings in his
mind ever after.
Anukriti asked him : Why India cannot become a
developed nation before the year 2020?. he
appreciated the question and said it was indeed a
thoughtful question and assured her that that her
dream would be taken to the highest institution of
the nation and we would work for it to achieve
before 2020.
MORAL FROM THE TOPIC IS THAT:- We
should take the responsibility to make India a
developed nation because youth is the future of
the nation.
On the evening of February 24, 2007, at Coimbatore, he had a
very beautiful experience. As he got ready for meeting the
first person out of twenty appointments, a wheel chair was
in sight with a smiling person probably in his late fifties;
unfortunately he has no hands and legs. His radiant face
was revealing his happy state of mind. He introduced
himself as Vidwan Coimbatore SR Krishna Murthy. he
greeted him and asked him how this had happened. He
smilingly said that it was from by birth. He thanked God,
his parents, teachers and many others for giving him
confidence, training and help.
he asked him, what I could do for you? He said, I don't need
anything from you. I would like to sing in front of you?. he
readily agreed. He sang melodiously the Saint Thyagraja's
Pancha ratna kriti entharo mahanubavulu in Sriragam
giving him a glimpse of his talent.
MORAL FROM THE TOPIC IS
THAT:-
1.Every person should have a positive attitude to
make their life better.
2.We also have to give the inspiration to the
physically challenged people.
My mother called me Blue Nile
I am also named by mother White Nile
When we grew and grew we asked
Oh mother! Oh Mother!
Tell us, why did you name us Nile
Our mothers said lovingly
Oh our children!
You travel and travel
Cross mountains, forests and valleys
Thousands of miles, enriching nine countries
you reach Khartoum
You Blue and White Niles confluence with a mission,
God has commanded you to give a message
You give a beautiful message.
When we rivers confluence
Oh humanity! Why not your hearts confluence
And you blossom with happiness.
Human flight is nothing but creativity of human mind and
it undergoes several struggles to achieve excellence. In
1895, a great well-known scientist Lord Kelvin, who was
the President of Royal Society of London said, "any thing
heavier than air cannot fly, and cannot be flown." Within
a decade, Wright Brothers proved man could fly of
course at heavy risk and cost.

On the successful completion of Moon Mission in 1969,


Von Braun, a very famous rocket designer, who built
Saturn-V, to launch the capsule with astronauts and
made moon walk a reality, in 1975 said "If I am
authorized, I will remove the word impossible".
MORAL FROM THE TOPIC IS THAT:- If a
person
is having strong desire to do any thing,nothing
is impossible for him.
I was touched by the variety of Indian panorama, emotional content of the tune, cultural
diversity and unity of minds in the vast land of ours. I have cited these examples just
to give a glimpse of the richness of our tradition and effort being taken by different
agencies to preserve it. There are also many new adventures by institutions and
individuals. I have experienced many of them and learnt a lot about my country and
our people. Even while pursuing our economic growth, we need to do a lot to
preserve the rich and diverse treasures of our culture and civilization. It is our duty
for our future generations. This has to be done in a much larger scale through
countrywide participation of multiple institutions.
Our country is blessed with natural resources, has shown considerable
progress in the last sixty years, and above all we have hard working people
particularly the power of the 540 million youth of the country. Every sector of our
country has given me the confidence that India can become a developed nation well
before 2020. Whomsoever, I met they constantly ask what they can give to the
nation. We should constantly strive to empower such members of the society. With
this spirit, I am extremely happy that we are on the right path. Here I am reminded
of a famous poem: ---
"When you wish upon a star,
Makes no difference who you are,
Anything your heart desires,
Will come to you?

This poem is true to all of us, and particularly


for our youth and if they aim great, I am sure
they will reach close to the target or the target.
MORAL FROM THE TOPIC IS
THAT:- The tradition and culture of India
is in the hands of youth.
He happened to see in the book stall, “Five Minds for
the Future” written by Howard Gardner. His
curiosity and desire increased to go into the details
of this book; particularly in the today’s world
environment of social conflicts, political violence
and impact of globalization and above all the
youth of the world have a question where their
lives’ are heading. He convinced with the multi-
religious background of our nation, the future
definitely needs these capacities to be built in the
minds of the youth. He studied the five minds of
the future based on his understanding: ---
1. Disciplinary mind: -Disciplinary minds require
the mastery of major schools of thought that
may include science, mathematics, history and
religion. Apart from this the disciplinary mind
has to be enriched with expertise in at least one
professional field. Research confirms that it
takes up to 10 years to master a discipline. This
mind also knows how to work steadily
overtime to improve skill and understand.
2.Synthesizing mind: -What is needed is the
ability to integrate ideas from different
disciplines or spheres into an integrated system
and communicate the synthesized thoughts.
With the increasing volume of information in
the present day world, capacity to synthesize
assumes great importance.
3. Creating mind:- It is essential to build capacity
to uncover and create solutions to new
problems, questions and phenomena. For
examples on creativity, in general we look for
leaders, rather than managers.
4.Respectful mind:- It is a uniquely developed
mind, a mature mind that has awareness and
appreciation for differences among human
beings. The capacity built in the respectful
mind, leads to understand other persons on
their own terms with mutual trust. In the world
where we are, all interlinked and need to
maintain working relationship, intolerance is
no longer a viable option.
5. Ethical mind:- It is indeed a built-in-capacity
for fulfilling once responsibility as a worker
and as a citizen simultaneously, It will
essentially lead to “work with integrity and
succeed with integrity”.
MORAL FROM THE TOPIC IS
THAT:-
1. With these five types of minds, a person will be well
equipped to deal with what is expected as well as what
cannot be anticipated.
2. Nurturing all the five minds is possible, if you build
the following five capacities among the youth. What
are those five capacities?
The five capacities are: research and inquiry, creativity
and innovation, use of high technology,
entrepreneurial and moral leadership are the five
capacities required to be built through the education
process.
BYE BYE

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