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00:00 "Don't dream what you see around you. Dream what the target of your fulfillment doesn't let you go."
00:07 The person who said this, at every moment of his life,
00:11 he lost all his opponents in a thousand difficult situations and learned to be a warrior in life.
00:16 Because the name of the person is Dr. F.P.J. Abdul Kalam.
00:19 Dr. Kalam, who came to India from a little newspaper salesman,
00:24 how did he become the missile man of India?
00:27 Abdul Kalam was born on 15th October 1931 in Rameshwaram.
00:32 Kalam's family was very poor.
00:35 From a young age, he started working to support his family.
00:40 Abdul Kalam started selling papers in station or bus stand.
00:44 After that, he entered the work life by taking the school and college entrance exam.
00:49 In the Indian Defence Research and Development Organization or DRDO,
00:53 he contributed to the scientific development of the aeronautical development establishment.
00:59 His work started by making a small hovercraft model.
01:04 In 1962, he left DRDO and joined the Indian Space Research Organisation ISRO.
01:10 There, his life changed drastically.
01:13 In ISRO, he came in contact with the beloved man of Indian space science, Dr. Vikram Sarabhai.
01:19 From there, Abdul Kalam's unparalleled journey started.
01:23 After that, in 1982, he again contributed as project director in DRDO.
01:29 Under the leadership of the country's defence,
01:32 he started the Integrated Missile Development Programme,
01:35 which in the form of a missile,
01:37 ignites fire and earth missiles,
01:39 which creates a fire-breathing weapon for the defence of the country.
01:43 The year was 1998.
01:45 A small village Pokhara in the middle of the desert of Rajasthan.
01:49 The country's then Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Bajpai,
01:52 one day sent by the DRDO's head, F.J. Abdul Kalam,
01:57 and the Chairman of the Science and Technology Commission, Dr. R. Chidambaram,
02:02 to start the International Weapon Test.
02:06 But the most difficult challenge was to test the Indian international weapon
02:10 by destroying the Marking Planet.
02:14 But the name that made the impossible possible was F.J. Abdul Kalam.
02:19 This test was announced by the Bhaba Atomic Research Centre,
02:23 or the scientists of Barker.
02:25 In order to avoid the wind,
02:27 the soldiers were forced to walk in the desert.
02:32 On the 11th of November 1998,
02:34 on the day of the Buddha's full moon,
02:36 the test site was cut off from the human world and on the ground of the desert.
02:40 To give the Prime Minister a good news,
02:44 Dr. Kalam called.
02:46 "Sir, we have done it," he said with a smile.
02:51 "We have stopped the weapons of the countries with the most powerful human weapons.
02:57 No one else can tell the country of 100 million people
03:02 what to do.
03:04 Now only we will decide what to do."
03:08 This was Kalam's government statement.
03:11 As the country with the most powerful human weapons,
03:14 India's weaponry was strengthened
03:17 to the best of its ability.
03:20 And thus, from a small piece of paper,
03:23 India's missile man became Dr. F.J. Abdul Kalam.
03:28 Bureau Report, One India, Bangla.