Tuesday 30 March 2010

Highlight the person who influenced author Dr. Abdul Kalam.

 Highlight the person who influenced author Dr. Abdul Kalam.

         The wing of Fire is a genuine scientific autobiography written by APJ Abdul Kalam. Autobiography is the history of particular man's life. Like most other autobiography Kalam's Wings of Fire begins with the childhood. He also describes the person who influenced him; he remembers all them with the reality and sincerity.

         During his childhood Kalam was much more influenced by his father. His father was not educated person but he is a simple and spiritual person. Under his influence he becomes a boy kind loving and hardworking. His sister Zohra is not much educated but she is devoted and loving.  She sells her jewelry to educate Kalam. Ahmed Jalaluddin Zohra’s husband was a close friend of Kalam.  He was 15 year old then Kalam yet they were good friends.  Jalaluddin could not study more because of his family’s economy but, he inspired Kalam to learn and study ahead. He was a newspaper agent in town. He was also close friend of Kalam.  By helping him Kalam earn money to pay his fees.

         His family's contribution in shaping authors career is invaluable. After his family influence most important influence on Kalam is influence of teacher.  He came across the many teachers; out of them there were some teachers who become an ideal of Kalam who were great guides and mentor of Kalam.

         In primary school at Rameshwaram his science teacher Shiva Subrahmanyam loved Kalam.  Even he ignored social rigidity.  Ramnathpuram at Schwartz High School, Iyadurai Solomon reason self-esteem in Kalam. He became a mentor of Kalam.  Ramakrishna Iyer a mathematics teacher who punished Kalam but Kalam get good marks he praises also. He was a strict, yet loving teacher

         He join send Joseph College in 1950. His English teacher T N Sequiria was a hostel warden. He was kind and loving to students. At Madras Institute of Technology Kalam was highly influenced by four professors

1.  Professor Sponder - He was an Australian. He taught him technical aerodynamics.

2. Professor KAV pandalai - Who taught him Arrow structure design and energy and enthusiastic teacher, who brought approach to the teaching course.

3.  Professor Narasing Rao - He was a mathematician. He taught him theatrical aerodynamics.

4.  Professor Shrinivasam- electric but appreciating to the student.

     Of all them Kalam was a special inclination (feeling) professor sponder who measure the capacity of Kalam.

     After finishing his education he joined directorate of technical development and production (DID&P) (AIR) as a senior assistant scientist. There he came in across with the scientist technocrats and political leaders. 

     Dr. Braham Parkas was the head of the department in Indian Institute of Science. he was also first director of VSSC  he made him Project leader of SLV 3 then Homi Jahangir Bhabha supported Kalam in scientific research.  Raja Ramanna was a guide of author.  He had failed in author’s action method. 

     Dr. Kalam Boss greatly influenced by 2 scientists Dr. Braham Prakash and Dr. Vikram Sarabhai. Dr. Vikram Sarabhai was the guide and mentor of Kalam.

     In short Dr. Kalam was influenced by many persons. He was always eager to teach something good and learn something good from other. And his quality and hardworking made in nation worldwide and give his status.

Childhood of Dr. Kalam

 Childhood of  Dr. Kalam.

     Dr. Kalam’s autobiography The Wings of Fire is a genuine and inspiring autobiography. It is not the fictional book it has surer footing of reality. Like most other autobiography Kalam's autobiography begins with his childhood. 

     Abdul Kalam was born in 1931 at Ramnathpuram, Dhanushkodi in Rameshwaram. He was born in the middle class family. his father Jainulabdin had not education. He was not reach but he was generous and lived a simple life. He had deep faith in God. Kalam's  mother was a generous lady.  Fed many people. The high priest of Rameshwaram temple Pakshi Lakshmana Shastri was a good friend of Kalam's father. Both of them many times discuss the spiritual matters. There is the difference in their mode of worship, but there is a similarity in there thinking. If it in God and spiritual matters. His father explains him the significance of prayer. He had much respect Pakshi lakshmana Shastri.

     After his father the important influence on Kalam was jainulabdin. He was 15 year old then Kalam he become friends. Both of them used to go for evening walk. They talk spiritual matters. He was not educated but, he inspired Kalam to study. He often talk to Kalam the scientific discoveries, literature and Medical Science. He is cousin Shamsuddin also played role in shaping his boyhood.

     He had his primary education in Rameshvaram. His science teacher Shiva Subrahmaniam highly inspired him to develop his skills. He had tree Hindu friends also.  They were Ramnath Shastri, Arvindam and Shiv Prakasam.  They were his pale. They are from orthodox Hindu Brahmin families. Kalam has habit of reading from his early childhood.

     Thus, we can say that Kalam was brought up in influence of both Hindu and Muslim culture. There is a lot of influence of fundamental principle of both religions on Kalam. His parents teach him a lesson of honesty and self and deep rooted phase in goodness.


Title of ‘The Wings of Fire’

 Title of ‘The Wings of Fire’

        Title reflects tone and Chief subject of any book.  It is the soul of any literary creation. Kalam's autobiography is an autobiography with the sincerity and proper purpose.  It is the autobiography written by the great scientist, who has struggled in his life.  It is the story of journey for the Nations in the field of rocketry.

        The autobiography Wings of Fire presents The Story of struggle of Kalam from birth to the first launching of Agni missile.  This book is written after his retirement in 1995. Actually he was never retired because the Indian government needs his services. Dr. Kalam Sworn as the 11th President of India in 2002. he is the Professor at Anna University from 2001. these autobiography is the story of struggle and journey of an ordinary boy to the great scientist.

        This book is the essence of kalam’s experience is in the field of rocketary, Nations Space Research and Technological conpentance.  Kalam describes his childhood, his teacher, friends and experiences in colleges with his teachers.  He himself says that this is the story of small town boy’s struggle of the straitened circumstances of his school days who worked to pay school fees; of his frustrated attempt to become a pilot in Indian Air Force.

     Dr.  Kalam says that- “we are all born with the divine fire in us. Our efforts should be to give the wings of this fire"

        In this sentence the writer has interpreted the meaning of the title Wings of Fire in the sublime style.  This is that the God has given us a divine fire from the birth. Our efforts should be give the wing of this fire And Fill the world with the glow. Dr.  Kalam wanted to inspire modern boys and girls. This book sets the example among the youngsters to not small or helpless.  We all have divine fire.  We should give the wings of this fire.

     In short the title Wings of Fire is sending percent apt for appropriate of the story of the book. The book is the Saga of great man's life experiences and achievements. The community through such a great book.


Kalam's experience with Mr and Mrs Iyer

 Kalam's experience with Mr and Mrs Iyer

 Dr Kalam science teacher Shiva Subramaniam Ayyar was a person with a broad social Outlook. Brahmin he was a Rebel at heart. he encouraged young Kalam to develop skills in order to complete with the people in big cities. Inspite of his  wife's protes, he invited young Kalam at home for meal.  He served him  meal with his hands to Kalam. he said a brilliant example of social equality. Mrs. Iyer did not like the Muslim boys a take a food at her home or kitchen. But when she observed Kalam's way of eating and drinking water and cleaning floor. It changed her heart. Next time Kalam was invited again and she served him with her own hands. Here This couple is remembered and laid a great tribute by Dr. Kalam.

Dr. Kalam at Madras Institute of Technology

Dr.  Kalam at M. I. T.

Madras Institute of Technology has remained en institute of excellence. It imparts technical education. Dr. Kalam sought admission to this institute. There as a student, he had the benefit of receiving education in Aeronautical Engineering. Its professors were distinguished personalities. They were good personalities in the fields of their specialization. At M.I.T, three teachers shaped Kalam’s thinking. Their guidance formed the foundation. Prof. Sponder, KAV Pandalai and Rao were distinct personalities. Prof. Sponder played important role in Kalam's choice of specialization. Prof. Pandalai taught aero structure design and analysis. He was an enthusiastic teacher as well as taught innovative. Prof. Rao taught Kalam theatrical aerodynamics. There were two German professors at M.I. T. Both are masters in their fields. Thus, Dr. Kalam was lucky student at M.I.T. are His teachers were unique blend of the finest qualities of head and hear. They endeared them among their students.


Jallaluddin and Dr. Kalam's childhood

Jallaluddin and Dr. Kalam's childhood

Jallaluddin was one of the major Influences on Dr. Kalam's childhood. Though, he was fifteen yours older them Kalam, they become good friends. Kalam found strange and mystic in Jallaluddin. He was not much educated but he was self-taught. He was well read and well informed. He would talk to young Kalam about Scientific invention, Literature and medical science. He encouraged Kalam to achieve the best in life. He helped young Kalam expend his vision in life. He taught Kalam to took expend his beyond immediate world. Thus, Kalam's life was shaped and molded by such persons. It shows that even an ordinary person plays decisive role in giving shape to the destiny of either an individual or nation. 

Dr. Kalam's father and his philosophy in The Wings of Fire

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Dr. Kalam's father and his philosophy in The Wings of Fire

 Dr. Kalam's father was a highly religious man. His name was Jinalabuddin.  He was neither highly educated nor reach. He has evolved any system of philosophy. He had formed it out of his own convictions – ‘once destiny should be a vision born out the true knowledge of the self. Fear is a major obstacle in full feeling once hope.’  According to him when one prayed , he would more beyond his body and its material concern he would become a part of  cosmos were wealth age, cast, creed were insignificant. Thus, Kalam's father was an ideal person.


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