World Students’ Day is celebrated on October 15 to honour Abdul kalam’s contribution. World Students’ Day is celebrated on October 15 every year to honour former President Dr APJ Abdul Kalam’s contributions to the field of education. The occasion coincides with the late teacher’s birth anniversary. Former President and renowned scientist Dr APJ Abdul Kalam was born on October 15, 1931, in Tamil Nadu. His birth anniversary is also observed as World Students Day as a mark of respect for his love for students and vision to nurture the future generation. He was popularly known as the ‘Missile Man’ of India. He has contributed significantly to the growth of India’s space and defence programmes as a scientist. His contributions to nation-building as a teacher, author and visionary President have left an enduring legacy. On the basis department of History-Historia has organised seminar on vision on 2020.
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DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY – HISTORIA SEMINAR ON VISION – 2020
Event date (Start)
October 15, 2019
Organized by
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY - HISTORIA
Nature of Participants
Teaching staffs and Student
Co-ordinator(s)
Dr. K. Mangayarkarasi, G. Ramanathan, Dr. R. Somasundaram, P. Gayatri, Dr. P.P. Ramya
Event date (End)
15/10/2019 1:00 pm
No of Participants
52
Venue
Dr. Abdul Kalam Arangam
Name of the Resource Person
Dr. K.Perumal ( Director, Vision Academy )
Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam has contributed a lot for the development of rocket science and space research. The Pokhran nuclear test was also conducted under the leadership of him. Through this seminar many facts were provided to the people about the vision of him. More than 50 students and others were benefited from this programme.