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DR. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
FORMER PRESIDENT OF INDIA
Term of Office: 25th July 2002 - 25th July 2007
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Why the students have to face partiality in the schools?
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Why the students have to face partiality in the schools?
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How can we stop the black hole from further deepening in Antarctica?
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When we know that space is infinite what is the use of exploring space?
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In case of nuclear energy reactors, energy is definitely released in a greats amount but on the other hand it is deteriorating the ecological balance as it is causing a lot of pollution.
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Research and development is going on into renewable resources.
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How economically viable, a manned mission to Moon would be for a developing country like India?
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A scientist and then converted to President. Do you think can bring a new era in a country like India? If yes, then how?
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Do we really need to view everything from a scientific side for proper understanding?
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There are many shortcomings of science, which has compelled people to think..
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Where do you see India 20 years from now in the field of science and technology?
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When can India think of sending a man to the Moon in its own rocket?
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What is the future of space science in India after the development of the cryogenic stage in rockets?
14
What is your outlook on the superstitions and religious beliefs in India over the advancing pace of science and technology?
15
Upto what extent has science and technology been able to spread awareness in the remote villages of India. Jawahar Lal Nehru said India will progress if its villages will progress?
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We have so many meetings in all fields. Why are we not making anti corruption meeting. It is the only issue, making India is a developing country for so many years. But I want to see India as a developed country. Please conduct conferences on corruption.
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As we all know the Brahmos Missile which is made by the help of Russia and India. How would it help in self-defence?
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What do we mean by space stations and space labs?
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In our education system today, students are going towards theoretical things instead of practical thought. As a student and Scientists, how did you tackle it and overcome this thought?
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You are the champion in nuclear physics. I want to ask you why are we making missiles, which have more harm than benefit. India is a great country, which has a great and powerful army. So far defensive purpose we can use the power of our army...
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What role can we play towards progress and prosperity of the country?
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How can Science help in helping the betterment of human life?
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Why are we forgiving Pakistan, as they sent terrorists to India?
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Do you agree that the time has come now to eradicate our nuclear weapons?
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Why are we not getting Nobel Prizes since such a long time?
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How can interest, if basic sciences be revived in India?
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What according to policy maker of India should be done to retain talent in our country? That is to stop brain drain?
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I want to say that people are going to Science stream and want to become a Doctor, but this reservation system for OBC/SC/ST was done. Do you think that it is right to give reservation to those students? You can provide education to them at primary and se
29
When we are depressed during our work then how can we motivate ourselves and again restart to achieve our goal?
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The environment is changing rapidly like global warning, deficit of water and crops are almost susceptible for this. What will be the happen to the food security of India?
31
How do you visualize yourself, as the President, as well as an expert scientist?
32
How can we produce the energy if coal, gas etc run out? What are the other forms of energy towards which we are working for?
33
What are the current states of Nuclear Energy in India and is it sufficient?
34
What will be the fuel for future generations when all the conventional sources of energy will exhaust?
35
As we know that in some developed countries electricity is being generated by converting waste materials into energy. What is being done in this matter in our country where majority of our villagers go without electricity even today?
36
India is an agriculture dominated country. To feed the increasing population, there is over exploitation of natural resources like soil and water. Can joining hands with Europe, solve the problem to meet the food requirement of increasing population keepi
37
Should not we increase the number of medical professionals in India, in comparison to basic scientists because if we see health conditions in rural areas are too bad because of lack of awareness and unavailability of doctors.
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In Many of the Hydroelectric Projects Carried Out in the North East India Faces Water Scarcity at the Time of Completion of It ? Again River Inter-linking is a Very Big Project. What to Do Now? To Skip or to Continue It?
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How the poor villagers can contribute towards the controlling of global warming?
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What is the role of scientist to the society in general?
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Science is simply law of nature and about the nature. But science and technology is destroying the beauty of nature as we know that ozone is depleting, global warming increasing day by day. What do you think about this. I think it is not science and techn
42
How can science and technology feed a poor hungry human being?
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How can quality of life be improved through science and technology?
44
Most of the poor parents are compelled to use their children as anti-poverty weapon by putting them into child labour and thus making the legislation less effective. I want to ask that what measure would you like to suggest to make the present legislation
45
"The cycle in nature are capable of restoring the balance and evolution is the continuous process", then why should we worry so much for the conservation of nature?
46
Mr. President don't you feel that the tapping the Natural Source of energy more advantageous than Nuclear Reactors as they are the source of hazardous waste?
47
There had been great mathematicians in the early time from India and from rest of the world like Ramanujam and Aryabhat etc. But recently there had been no such thumping person. Is the work in mathematics declining in India and other parts of the world?
48
India is a developing country what development would you make to stand at Ist position in the world of science and technology.
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Fossil fuels like petroleum and coal took millions of years to be formed and now with the rapid pace with which they are being used they will disappear in few years. Other sources of energy like solar power, nuclear power, hydro power are still being deve
50
It is usually said that solar cookers should be used but Sir, I cannot see any solar cookers in the market. How can people have access to them?
51
India is a hot country. Don?t you think that a strong appreciation is needed to develop green power in the country? For that individual to individual effort is necessary. Do you think that a common Indian is committed to contribute to the country?s green
52
What is Science and Technology in your view?
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Young scientists have so many dreams but they can?t put into action due to lack of opportunities available. Only few can enter into world of science due to less no of seats in Universities.
54
Scientists are said to have a brilliant minds. What should we do to develop a brilliant mind in ourselves? What are the steps that we should follow to become a scientist?
55
What is more of ?yourself? ? A scientist or President of India?
56
What are the steps I have to take to become a rocket scientist?
57
What is the scope of nano-technology in our daily life?
58
Why don?t we have our Indian scientist achieving glory in space as scientist of Indian origin like Sunita Williams?
60
Every Now and Then We Come to Know That India Will Be Ahead of Usa by 2045. May I Know During This Span of Time Usa Will Be Sitting Idle and There Will Be No Further Development in Usa?
60
As science develops new technology pollution is increasing. Is there any work going on to control pollution?
61
Can we develop such a software which could restrict our confidential areas like defence and administration which are easily accessible on sites like googleearth.com?
62
Till now crores have been spent in improving the Yamuna River, but till now no improvement has been seen. What is the reason?
63
Is Vigyan an opponent of Dharma?
64
What will be our future after being a scientist, because it takes a lot of years for a person to get profits and sometimes his experiments are identified after his death?
65
If any good person don?t want to be a political leader then what will future of India be?
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Are there some sites where we can learn and clear our concepts in science?
67
When will e-education start in India?
68
How can a government leave people helpless after displacing them or offering them jobs for which they are not trained? How can science help such people who are displaced by developmental project?
69
What is the role of science in solving social issues & dealing with inequalities?
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Can traits like honesty, respect to elders, self discipline be produced by science and technology?
71
Sir, why can?t we do a survey in rural areas to come to know what and how they want to learn and take education for them from, much more than Mid Day Meal?
72
The present Indian education system makes science only theoretical which is miles apart from practical surroundings. Our minds are bound to think within the walls of theories. How can our minds be let free to flow in creativity by the change in education
73
Why can?t we promote our budding talent to scale heights as Indian scientists besides scientists of Indian origin as Sunita Williams?
74
What are you doing to bring the ISRO to the level of NASA?
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There are some diseases which are genetic and are inherited by the child from the parent(s) through their genes. So can we develop such a technology which can change the gene during pregnancy?
76
Why don?t teachers motivate students by telling the stories of scientists to make them think in the way scientists thought before they proposed their theory that we are studying today?
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Is it the examination system which makes our teachers to apply hands tied approach to science education? How can it be made more interesting?
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Why don?t teachers teach with so much of interest that students enjoy their studies more than their sports? Is it because of heavy syllabus? If this is the reason then what are we gaining from heavy syllabus?
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I want to know that what you feel difference in post of Indian President and as a scientist of DRDO according to your experience?
80
Can traits like honesty, respect to elders, self discipline be produced by science and technology?
81
I want to know that yourself being the President of India are you working for making missiles and rockets for India and what can we do to make India developed?
82
Till when the treatment of AIDS will be possible? It is said that Science and Technology has developed too much then why we are for behind in the field of development? Why haven't we made any spaceships yet?
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Can traits like honesty, respect to elders, self discipline be produced by science and technology?
84
Nowadays school admissions are so difficult. It starts from Nursery admission. How do you feel young children to get their education?
85
I want to ask that what step if any taken by India to remove the poverty?
86
We all know that solar energy has great potential. But still we are not able to trap it successfully. What steps should be taken at the root level so that it can gain popularity among the masses?
87
Sunita Williams of Indian origin had made a new record of space walk recently. When would India be able to send its own astronaut on such kind of missions?
88
When will India become a developed country like U.S.A. and how can the young generation contribute to it?
89
Why does India need to still depend upon America for nuclear fuel?
90
In India, there are many places where thorium is found. In India, 69% thorium of total world is found. By thorium we produce nuclear energy in our country. But we do not produce the nuclear energy from thorium why?
91
Respected Sir, I want to ask that what is the "use" of all the nuclear weapons for which all the countries are competiting today? As I think just one use of these nuclear weapons will make "The most beautiful planet on earth" a desert.
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Hon'ble Sir, I want to know your views on the satellite killer sent by China and its impart on Indian space missions.
93
There are many talented students in Government schools but they do not get much support for their talents. Is there no ways to support the talented youth in Government schools?
95
Respect Sir, I want to know what is the important thing for staying in space?
96
Hon'ble Sir, I want to ask you that "Have you ever dreamt in your childhood that you would become such a great scientist in your life"?
97
Are we seeing forward any alternatives for Chloro Floro Carbons (CFC) to prevent global warming and secure our future world? USA was the first nuclear power generator and now Chinda has got that set up with much high technology than used by USA. We, India
98
What is the scope of nanotechnology in future?
99
Is the electronic media a good option to promote science and awareness about new inventions among the common people?
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Do you think that the common man is benefited of the technological and scientific advancement?
101
Sir, do you think that the kind of scientific education imparted to the students today is just learning by roat or is it actually inculcating a scientific attitude in students?
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