Dr. Kalam has reached the heart of the children to deliver the message
he knows best. How to build a better India? Various big tasks ahead
are told in simplistic manner while their impact on the people at
large can be far fetched. The humbleness with which he has described
the facts will touch people of all generations although the book is
primarily written for children.
A must read for people to realize what modern visionary of India can
think and deliver.
Views expressed here are author's personal views and do not reflect the views of author's current or any previous employer.
Tuesday, March 28, 2006
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