Wednesday, March 26, 2008

A P J Abdul Kalam: Passionate story of a Sceintist


It was in late 1950’s, one day at Madras Institute of technology, all the graduating engineering students gathered for a group photograph. The occasion was farewell. Suddenly Prof. Sponder signaled the photographer to wait gesturing a student standing in the third row to come and sit beside him. The student stood spellbound, unable to express his gratitude, when his professor said “You are my best student and your hard-work will help you bring a great name for your teachers in future”. The student sat beside his professor wondering how much faith and trust his professor has on him.

True to the professor’s words, the student after many years went on to become a renowned scientist in the field of rocketry. Today, proudly called as “Missile man of India”. An avid reader of books from cosmology, celestial bodies etc to classics pe nned by Tolstoy, Hardy and Scott. Plays musical instruments like veena and listens to the Bismillah khan’s music. And usually works for eighteen hours a day. The student was A P J Abdul Kalam. He was born on October 15, 1931 at Rameshwaram in Tamil Nadu, India.

His father couldn’t afford an amount of rupees thousand, when his son was shortlisted in Madras Institute of Technology to do an engineering course. Then Zohara, his sister by mortgaging her jewelry helped him to join the college.

He stood at 9th position out of 25 who attended air force interview at Delhi. But the intake was only eight. He was disappointed, but never lost his hopes. He fetched his first job at Directorate Technical Development and production, Dehradun.

Few years later he was called for Rocket engineer position at INCOSPAR and got selected. Prof. Vikram Sarabhai was one among the interview panel to select him. Who was the then mentor of Kalam and directed him in many of the projects. Kalam considers himself to be fortunate working with Prof. Satish Dhawan, Prof. Brahm Prakash and Prof. Vikram Sarabhai. Kalam was chosen to undergo training at Prestigious NASA, when a plan was put up to set up an Equatorial Rocket launching station at Thumba.

Since he was in Delhi to meet Defense Minister Mr. Venkatraman to get an approval for launching integrated guided missile, was unable to attend his niece marriage on the same day. The project was sanctioned with 338 Crores. Dr. Arunachalam, his colleague informed about the marriage to Defense Minister. Kalam was arranged with a helicopter by Defense Minister and was at the right time to bless his niece.

At school, he was canned by his mathematics teacher Ramakrishna Iyer, for entering the class room without permission. But seeing him scoring full marks in his subject, Ramakrishna Iyer later praised Kalam in the morning assembly in front of all. And kiddingly said “Whom so ever, I cane becomes a great man. Take my word, the boy is going to bring glory to his school and teachers”. The boy not only brought glory to his school and teachers, but to the entire nation called India.

Kalam received Bharat Ratna and Indira Gandhi award in 1997 Padma Vibhushan in 1990 Padma Bhushan in 1981.

He played a leading role in the development of India's missile and nuclear weapons programs which includes India’s first Indigenous Satellite Launch Vehicle (SLV-3), Agni and Prithvi. His father wanted him to become a collector, but his son exceeding his father’s dream, has become the eleventh president of India. Today he is popularly known as the “People’s President”. His autobiography “Wings of Fire” is a must read for people who have the burning desire to succeed in life. As a boat owner’s son, his financial freedom was limited. But his passion, hard-work and dedication made him what he is today.

Source: “Wings of Fire” by APJ Abdul Kalam with Arun Tiwari; www.encyclopedia.com, www.wikipedia.com.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Talk Show Queen: Oprah Winfrey


Correct pronunciation, stress on the right words and uninterrupted flow in the language, these are some characteristics of an orator. Buttaking the audience along, making them laugh, cry, think and feel is what definitely makes an orator a people’s person. With television as the media tool, if an orator could create waves in the pages of history, then definitely with out doubt it is Oprah Winfrey.


From Politicians, film icons to celebrities from all walks of life feel proud, if were called on to a show. And that show is “The Oprah Winfrey Show”. In 1984, Oprah hosted “AM Chicago”, which later on demand was made completely in to one hour show and renamed as the present “The Oprah Winfrey Show”. Which has became the highest rated show in television history. This show received three Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Host, Outstanding Talk/ Service Program and Outstanding Direction.


Her actual name was Orpah, since her relatives faced difficulty calling the name, started calling Oprah. Then on she was called as Oprah. Her production company is called as Harpo, which is the reverse of Oprah. By this it is clear that it is not in the name but the fire in her to succeed made her what she is today. Time magazine has rated her to be one of the 100 Most Influential People of the 20th Century. In 1998, she received Life time Achievement Award from the National Academy of Television Arts and Science.


"Arguably the World's most powerful woman" ----CNN


"Arguably the most influential woman in the World" ----American Spectator


"One of the 100 people who mostly influenced the 20th Century" ---Time


Forbes stated Oprah to be the only black billionaire for the years 2004, 2005 and 2006 respectively and the first black women billionaire in the world history. In addition, as of September 2007, Winfrey net worth was over $2.5 billion overtaking Meg Whitman, CEO, e-Bay. And she was the highest paid TV entertainer in America, earning around $260 million yearly as of July 2007, reports TV Guide (U.S.).


If the book club by her, praised any novel or any book, it would be an instant best seller selling millions of copy. Such was the power of the Oprah’s Book club. She proved herself to be a good Boss; by taking 1065 members of her staff employees along with their families on a vacation to Hawaii, for their part of effort to make the show a great success for two decades on TV.


The fourth most watched event in American history was Oprah interviewing Michael Jackson, which was watched by over one hundred million viewers. She starred in “Color Purple” directed by Steven Spielberg. This movie fetched her, the Academy award for best supporting actress. Recently she voiced the character of “Judge Bumbled don” in the animated movie called “Bee” in 2007.


Through her show and website, “Oprah Child Predator list” helps track down accused child molesters with in 48 hours and bring them in front of law. When people were badly affected by Hurricane Katrina, through her show she collected around $ 11 million and personally donated $ 10 million to help the people.


Despite her bad childhood and heart burns in her love life, she fought back in every possible way in reaching the zenith of success. Oprah was her best as a Host, news anchor, writer, producer, actress, publisher, socialist, philanthropist, and as an educationalist. And very few excel in what ever they take up. One among them definitely would be Oprah Winfrey. But she will be remembered as a talk show Queen for ever that is for sure.

Source: http://www.oprah.com/ http://www.biography.com/http://www.wikipedia.com/. Image Source: http://www.ecorazzi.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/11/oprahshow.jpg