Society to advance Abdul Kalam's vision set up in Singapore

Press Trust of India  |  Singapore 

A society has been set up in in honour of former Indian Dr APJ and to advance his vision for the world.

Nearly 400 people, including the late president's Dr V Ponraj, attended the launch of the society on July 21.

He (Dr Kalam) gave to may of the world's problems in areas such as healthcare, environment, agriculture, energy, water and infrastructure, Dr recalled and hoped that the AKVS would play a vital part in making the vision of the former a reality.

Indian High to Jawed Ashraf, who officiated the launch, proposed organising knowledge-based events, including annual distinguished lectures and essay competition for school students here.

Singapore's former Indian-origin K highlighted many of the values that Dr Kalam espoused, such as meritocracy, religious harmony, tackling income inequality, science for the benefit of society and inspiring youth.

These values are in line with those of Singapore's, he said.

Dr Kalam's inspirational life in itself is a great lesson. He was not only the of He was a world leader, there is much for Singaporeans to learn from his teachings, values and life. And that would be the objective of this organisation, said Kesavapany, who is also the AKVS

Dr Kalam grew up from a humble background to become an and occupied India's highest office.

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First Published: Fri, July 27 2018. 12:15 IST