APJ Abdul Kalam: Former Indian President, APJ Abdul Kalam is the teacher we need for our lives. In his simple words, he can stimulate many people to pursue their dreams. He made the most important speech during his tenure as President of India and talked about the questions the student should ask. In a speech he said, "Educators should develop students' quest for inquiry, creativity, entrepreneurial spirit, and moral leaders and become their role models." APJ Abdul Kalam also supports liberalization. Speech is also included: I feel strongly that the three major members of society can play a role if the country becomes a country without corruption and want to become a country with beautiful thoughts. They are fathers, mothers and teachers
Our beloved former president A. P. J Abdul Kalam said, "The teacher is a beacon and plays a role as a beacon to guide trapped students to the sea of life." In order to achieve overall child's growth, teachers should show positive examples in the classroom, respect their views, guide them, and motivate students to participate. Excellent teachers will create a wonderful classroom environment, listen to student ideas, treat them equally, engage students, encourage teamwork, evaluate creativity and effective education. Many people in a favorable position today will be affected by a good teacher. So, lastly, I say, "Our teacher changes our lives."
President A. P. J. Abdul Kalam of India is widely known as "Indian Missile Man" by contributing to the development of strategic ballistic missiles of "Agni" and "Prithvi". The youngest child of the Muslim captain, Karam, eight best-selling books including autobiographical "Wings of Fire", Karam, is known for its simple, almost obscure lifestyle. A: Each country must comply with certain policies, such as business, trade, and various other types of policies. There is a phenomenon called globalization. Given the law of development, there are two types of countries. One category occupies less than 10% of developed countries and the second category occupies hundreds of developing countries. Developed countries manufacture and sell products in their own countries and around the world. Only then can they survive like developed countries. Developing countries want to become developed countries