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Kalam at
Amity
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On August 8,
2008
enthusiasm
and euphoria
filled the
air at Amity
University
when former
President
Dr. APJ
Abdul Kalam
visited the
Amity
University
Campus,
Noida, and
enlightened
them about
his vision
for the
future
well-being
of India.
·
Dr. Kalam
reiterated
his faith in
the
information
provided by
the
management
that Amity
would
register 100
patents
in coming 12
months.
Mission
IAS’2009
·
Kalam said
that by
imbibing
knowledge
and its four
components-
creativity,
righteousness,
courage and
indomitable
spirit,
citizens can
become
liberal and
progressive.
·
Therefore,
knowledge is
the sum
total of
creativity,
righteousness
and courage
and teachers
and
educators
should
impart the
combination
of all these
to ensure
holistic
development
of students.
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In order to
instill
confidence
and vision
in the lives
of the
students,
Dr. Kalam
shared the
uniqueness
of five
great minds,
all of them
noble
laureates,
each one
having
unique
traits such
as
cherishing
the value of
science (Sir
C. V Raman-
a Noble
Laureate in
Physics for
discovering
Raman
Effect);
undertaking
science as a
life time
mission (Chandrashekhar
Subramanyan
known for
his
astrophysical
Chandrasekhar
limit);
treating
science
borderless (Prof.
Bert Sakman-
German
Physicist
and medical
doctor known
for his
research
into basic
cell
function and
their
development
of the patch
clamp
technique ),
birth of
creativity
in a
difficult
situation (Mario
Capecchi
known for
his
innovations
in genetics)
and
Scientific
Magnamity
(Prof.
Norman E
Borlaug-
a well known
agricultural
scientist
and a
partner in
India's
Green
revolution).
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He
appraised
students
with five
technological
challenges
that await
them, when
they enter
professional
arenas
including,
information
and
communication
technology,
energy,
automobile
industry,
aero space
field and
urged them
to prepare
themselves
for
chasing
these
challenges
in their
professional
lives.
-
Sharing
his
experience
while
working on
his three
dreams-
Space
programme
of ISRO
(Indian
Space
Research
Organisation
, AGNI
programme
of DRDO (Defence
Research
and
Development
Organisation)
and
PURA
(Providing
Urban
Amenities
in Rural
Areas),
Dr. Kalam
visualized
a good
leader as
a person
who has
vision and
passion to
transform
that
vision
into
action,
could
travel
into an
unexplored
path and
knows how
to manage
a success
and
failure.
In order
to achieve
excellence
in any
area
creative
leadership
is needed,
which
means
exercising
the vision
to change
the
traditional
role from
the
commander
to the
coach,
manager to
mentor and
from
director
to
delegator.
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