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I Will Fly | Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam

11 min · 19 de oct de 2024
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21'st July 2015 at Bijnor City - While interacting with students of the city I am born with wings So, I am not meant for crawling, I have wings, I will fly. ___________________ Dr Kalam did may things in his life - He was a scientist, a leader, the President of India and a teacher. Of all these roles, the one that gave him the greatest joy was that of a teacher. For him, there was nothing as important as talking to the youth and telling them about the world of opportunities that awaited them if they pursued the right kind of knowledge. He spent much of his time in the years after he had completed his term as President, travelling all over the country, meeting students, interacting with them and listening to them.

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