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Ignited Minds: Unleashing the Power Within India (2002, ISBN 0-670-04928-X) is a book written by scientist-patriot Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam, who was the President of India from 2002 to 2007. Ignited Minds is a logical step forward from Dr. Kalam's earlier book, India 2020: A Vision for the New Millennium (1998, ISBN 0-670-88271-2). This book consists of many inspirational messages by A P J Abdul Kalam.
Contents
Dr apj abdul kalam the inspiration ignition of minds
Introduction
Dr. Kalam has dedicated Ignited Minds to an intermediate school child, named Snehal Thakkar, whom he met at a school ( named Anandalaya in Anand, Gujarat, Anandalaya Education Society ) and while talking to her students, a question had come up: "Who is our enemy?". Kalam recalled that many answers came up, but the answer on which all agreed came from her (Snehal Thakkar): "Our enemy is poverty". The small book of 205 pages contains dynamic and original ideas, examines attitudes afflicting the Indians, and present prescriptions for rapid growth of India to enable the country to emerge as a developed country. The scientist and the seer inside Kalam has addressed the book to young citizen(s) of India.
Chapters
The book is organised into eleven chapters, dealing with various issues. These chapters are:
- The Dreams and the Message
- Give Us a Role Model
- Visionary Teachers and Scientists
- Learning from Saints and Seers
- Patriotism beyond Politics and Religion
- The Knowledge Society
- Getting the Forces Together
- Building a New State
- To my Countrymen
- conclusion
- Bibliography
Synopsis
In this chapter Kalam has written"Dream,dream,dream,dreams transform into thoughts and thoughts result in action"
"Wisdom is a weapon to ward off destruction;
It is an inner fortress which enemies cannot destroy".
This chapter reminds the readers that Ancient India was a "knowledge society that contributed a great deal to civilization."
"Determine that things can and shall be done, and then we shall find the way."
"As a young citizen of India,
armed with technology and love for my nation,
I realize, a small aim is a crime."