I am proud to have president like Dr. Kalam in our life time. Good book to read to know what happened after the "Wings of Fire".
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Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Turning Points - APJ Abdul Kalam (2012)
Undoubtedly, the most loved Indian president has in some sense defined a visionary statement for India. Rather than focusing on political differences and issues the book focuses a lot on developmental steps govt or public should take to aspire and achieve a better tomorrow. For a president in a 5 years' term APJ has shown a lot of courage and success in getting things done which definitely changes the mere state head status of the president. However, the book is not entirely a smooth read as at places you will find an overdose of doing the morally correct. It definitely can charge up a person to something for ones own country and will motivate the youth.
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