World Students' Day 2024: Celebrating the birth anniversary of Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, the beacon of youth inspiration
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World Students’ Day 2024: Celebrating the birth anniversary of Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, the beacon of youth inspiration

On October 15, the birth anniversary of Dr APJ Abdul Kalam is celebrated as World Students' Day as a tribute to his legacy, inspiring millions with his commitment to education and youth empowerment

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October 15 is more than just a date on the calendar; it’s a day that embodies the aspirations of millions of students and celebrates the life of one of India’s most respected leaders—Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. World Students’ Day is a tribute to the man who dedicated his life to empowering young minds, instilling in them the values of education, innovation, and ethical leadership. This year, as we mark the 94th birth anniversary of the “Missile Man of India,” the day holds a special significance for students and educators alike.

First declared on October 15, 2010, World Students’ Day was established to celebrate the remarkable impact Dr. Kalam had on education and research. The day focuses on students’ potential to transform society, much like how Dr. Kalam himself envisioned India’s future through its youth. Although not officially recognised by the United Nations, the day is observed across India and serves as a reminder of Dr. Kalam’s tireless efforts to engage with students.’

There is a common misconception that the United Nations formally declared this day, but no such resolution was passed. Nonetheless, it remains a vital celebration in India, where Dr. Kalam’s teachings and ideals continue to inspire generations. Globally, the official UN-recognised day on October 15 is the International Day of Rural Women, but for millions of Indians, the day will always be associated with Dr. Kalam’s devotion to education.

Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam: The Teacher Who Inspired a Nation

Born on October 15, 1931, in Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu, Dr. Kalam’s journey from a modest background to becoming India’s 11th President is nothing short of extraordinary. Known as the “People’s President,” Dr. Kalam’s legacy is defined by his vision for a self-reliant and technologically advanced India. He played a pivotal role in India’s missile development programs and the nuclear tests of Pokhran-II, earning him the nickname “Missile Man.”

But beyond his achievements in defense and space exploration, Kalam was a teacher at heart. His interactions with students were always heartfelt, and he believed that education was the most powerful tool to shape the future of any nation. His speeches were filled with messages of hope, urging students to think creatively, develop a scientific temper, and most importantly, to be good human beings.

Dr. Kalam famously said, “Teaching is a very noble profession that shapes the character, caliber, and future of an individual. If the people remember me as a good teacher, that will be the biggest honor for me.” His humility and sincerity won him the admiration of millions, especially the young students who saw him as a role model.

World Students’ Day: A tribute to Dr. Kalam’s unwavering dedication to education

World Students’ Day is not only a tribute to Dr Kalam’s contributions to science and technology but also to his profound love for teaching. Even after his tenure as President, Dr. Kalam spent his final years as an educator, dedicating himself to nurturing the next generation of thinkers, innovators, and leaders.

His career as an academic was just as significant as his work in aerospace. After serving in pivotal roles at ISRO and DRDO, Dr. Kalam shifted to academia, where he became a visiting professor at prestigious institutions like the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Shillong, Anna University, and the Indian Institute of Science (IISc). His influence was so profound that even technical universities like Uttar Pradesh Technical University and Kerala Technological University were renamed in his honor after his passing.

Even in his final moments, Dr. Kalam remained true to his calling as a teacher. On July 27, 2015, while delivering a lecture at IIM Shillong, he collapsed and later passed away due to cardiac arrest. At the age of 83, Dr. Kalam’s dedication to education was evident until the very end, leaving behind a legacy that students and teachers still hold close to their hearts.

His Vision for India: Empowering the Youth

Dr Kalam’s belief in the power of youth was central to his vision for a better India. He often spoke about how the country’s development hinged on the ideas, innovations, and actions of its younger generation. He urged students to dream big and to always seek knowledge. His famous book, Ignited Minds, is a testament to this belief, where he wrote, “The youth need to be enabled to become job generators from job seekers.”

In many of his speeches, he emphasised the importance of fostering curiosity and critical thinking among students. He envisioned India as a global superpower by 2020, driven by advancements in science, technology, and an educated youth population. Though we are past that milestone, his ideas remain relevant, especially in today’s fast-evolving digital and scientific landscape.

Dr. Kalam also played a crucial role in reshaping India’s space and defense sectors, but he always maintained that his most rewarding experiences were his interactions with students. In one of his famous addresses, he said, “The youth of today will be the leaders of tomorrow. Their actions will determine the future of this nation.”

Though World Students’ Day is celebrated primarily in India, Dr. Kalam’s influence stretches far beyond the nation’s borders. In recognition of his global contributions, Switzerland declared May 26 as “Science Day” in his honor, following his visit in 2005. Kalam’s vision for an educated, empowered youth continues to resonate globally, inspiring both students and educators alike.

Over the years, Dr Kalam received numerous awards, including India’s highest civilian honor, the Bharat Ratna, as well as the Padma Bhushan and Padma Vibhushan. His scientific contributions were unparalleled, yet his personal humility and simplicity remain his greatest legacy.

Dr. Kalam also authored several books, such as Wings of Fire and India 2020, which continue to inspire and motivate students to this day. These works encapsulate his dreams for India, and his words have become a source of inspiration for anyone striving to contribute meaningfully to society.

On this World Students’ Day, students, educators, and citizens across the globe reflect on the enduring impact of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. His life and legacy remind us that education is not just about academic achievements but about building a future grounded in compassion, innovation, and ethical leadership.

As we celebrate his 94th birth anniversary, Dr. Kalam’s message to students remains timeless: “You have to dream before your dreams can come true.” His life exemplified this belief, and his journey from Rameswaram to the Rashtrapati Bhavan continues to inspire future generations to reach for the stars.

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