Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam: A True Representative of Humankind is a unique composition on the life, ideology and achievements of one of the great scientist of India and former President Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam. The Book covers whole life span of Dr. Kalam, from early Childhood struggle to tense movements of scientific achievement, from early failure in career to the crest of popularity, from the close and small environment science labs to the infinite platform of public life, from concrete inventions of science and discovery to abstract statesmanship of politics. The book articulates broadly the Ideology as well as legacy of Dr. Kalam in sector of scientific development and also in the sphere of political arena.
The book is full of the life events of Dr Kalam, it gives full and complete documentary of a great personality of modern India. Problems he faced, struggle against the fate, decision he took and achievements he gained are beautifully embellished in the book. The book is able to give readers a new and holistic insight of the ideology and Personality of a great scientist, inventor and leader of post modern India.
In India is a democratic republic that elects its head after every five year. President is head of the state in India. Article 52 of the Indian constitution says that there shall be a president of India, and then after article 53 declares-The executive powers of the union shall be vested in the president and shall be exercised by him either directly or through officers subordinated to him in accordance with the constitution.
Simultaneously, other provisions of the constitution such as article 74 and 75 etc. speak of the powers and functions of the president in Indian political system. Still, considering the parliamentary nature of Indian polity it seems that president of India vests ornamental powers and performs customary functions rather than enjoying actual powers and effective status as done in United States of America. But, looking in deep, going through the historical analysis and having seen the history of India's president and their influence over the government, we find that reality differs from the general understanding regarding wordings incorporated in the constitution.
President looks like the crest of the temple of Indian political system without which the temple appears to be lacking something important or even losing its traditional identity of being temple. Substantially, all the powers, role and functions performed by the president in India depends on the conditions prevailed and moreover on the particular holding the post, such ideal personality with excellence, not only directs governments but exerts far-reaching effects on whole political system also. They set a milestone to be followed by others. If a person with vibrant personality holds the post, he may turn the Government into quasi-presidential system or at least influence the decisions of the Government. And if a subtle personality comes to the post, he simply acts as a rubber stamp for his Government.
There are some people who have left irrigable imprints on Indian political system and mind set of the people in the post independent era. Such precedent has been set by a great personality and leading scientist of the country, Dr A.P. J. Abdul Kalam. Who worked as a president of India from 25th July 2002 to 25th July 2007.
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