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Select any one of the famous personalities mentioned in ‘Warming up 1’ on page no. 5. From the library or internet find out their success story. Write it in your own words in about 20 to 30 lines - English

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Select any one of the famous personalities mentioned in ‘Warming up 1’ on page no. 5. From the library or internet find out their success story. Write it in your own words in about 20 to 30 lines of your notebook.
Give your write-up a suitable title.

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Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam: Missile Man of India

Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, born on October 15, 1931, in Rameswaram, India, emerged as one of the most revered figures in Indian history. Known as the "People's President" and the "Missile Man of India," Kalam's success story is a testament to his dedication and contributions to science, education, and national development.

Having grown up in modest circumstances, Kalam's journey was marked by perseverance and a thirst for knowledge. His early academic brilliance paved the way for him to pursue a degree in aeronautical engineering. Kalam's illustrious career began with his role in India's civilian space program in the 1960s. His significant contributions to the development of satellite launch vehicles earned him the nickname "Missile Man."

However, Dr. Kalam's defining moment came when he led the successful development of India's indigenous satellite launch vehicle, SLV-III, which catapulted India into the elite club of space-faring nations. His visionary leadership continued as he played a pivotal role in the development of ballistic missile technology, notably the Agni and Prithvi missiles.

Beyond his scientific achievements, Dr. Kalam's presidency from 2002 to 2007 was marked by his commitment to education and inspiring the youth. He tirelessly advocated for transforming India into a knowledge-based society, emphasizing the importance of science and technology in the nation's progress.

Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam's success story is not just confined to his professional accomplishments but extends to his role as a humble, approachable leader who connected with people from all walks of life. His life and legacy continue to inspire millions, reinforcing the idea that with determination, hard work, and a focus on national development, one can truly make a lasting impact on society.

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  'A'   'B"
(i) North African (a) A mix of Indo-Pakistani and Arabic design 
(ii) Indian  (b) Delicate loops and curves, paisleys, teardrops
(iii) Arabic  (c) Geometrical images
(iv) South Asian  (d) Local textiles, paintings, and architecture

 

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(ii) The reasons for using additives _______
(iii) The suitable climatic conditions for the henna plant _______
(iv) Mehendi is used on _______

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(ii) Consist of something: - c _______
(iii) Delicate decoration made from gold, silver and copper wire: - f _______
(iv) Substance that is added in small quantity : - a _______ 

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Fill in the blanks with suitable subordinators given in the box:

as well as, so that, however, which

(i) The mixture is applied through cones in intricate patterns _______ depend on the region of use.
(ii)
The intricate pattern is the name of the game of today _______, this trend took off in India, recently.
(iii)
North African pattern relies on geometrical images ______ they can trace the shape of hands and feet.
(iv)
The patterns preferred by the South Asian countries are mixed with Indo-Pakistani _______ Arabic design schemes. 

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