Tuesday, July 30, 2013

I am really inspired by Vision for the Nation given by Indian Ex-President APJ Abdul Kalam, in his book " INDIA 2020- A Vision for the New Millennium." This book is co-authored with YS Rajan. The vision as such goes like this....

" Nations are built by the imagination and untiring enthusiastic efforts of generations. One generation transfers the fruits of its toil to another which then takes forward the mission. As the coming generation also has its dreams and aspirations for the nation's future, it therefore adds something from its side to the national vision; which the next generation strives hard to achieve. This process goes on and the nation climbs steps of glory and gains higher strengths."

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