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8. TO MY COUNTRYMEN, -DR.A.P.J.ABDUL KALAM., C1., 1. Ans: According to Dr.Kalam the power of the imagination is important in life to, become a winner., 2. Ans: Organization is bigger than individual., 3. Ans: Missions can be achieved by working together., 4. Ans: Mighty Empire refers to the British Empire., 5. Ans; If we have a low aim, we cannot demonstrate that “India can do it”. We cannot, revive the spirit of enterprise, we cannot compete with other developed countries and, we will be remained remote of the development., 6. Ans: India is progressed in the software field but almost all the hardware is, imported, we should produce our own hardware’s., 7. Ans: Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Punjab, are fairing better than others, in our country., 8. Ans: Tripura is rich in mineral wealth and natural gas., 9. Ans: We can see insurgency and unrest among the people of Assam., C2., 1. Ans:, People expect proper diagnostic facilities in clinics and affordable drugs, from the biotechnology labs and medical councils., 2. Ans: Dr.Kalam would like to see in twenty years a literate and poverty free India., He dreams of an India governed by noble leaders. He expected a system where the, work of scientists and technologists is focussed on specific missions driven by goals, relevant to the common man., 3. Ans: J.N. Tata brought the steel industry to India and started IISC in Bangalore. Sir, Syed Ahamed Khan set up Aligarh Muslim University., 4. Ans: We have multifaceted man power and basic infrastructure. But we don’t have, integrated action plan and motive force has to be love for the country., 5. Ans: Students should get ready to transform India into a developed nation. Students, should ignite their mind and think big. A teacher should be ready to say to give, him/her old child. Teacher should completely transform the child so that after seven, years no God or devil will be able to change the child., 6. Ans: The theme of developed India is not discussed in board rooms and technology, conferences., 7. Ans: Dr.A.P.J.Abdul Kalam tells us about the power of imagination. This power, makes all the difference between the winner and the losers. Missions are always bigger, than individual. He dreamt of literate and poverty free India., He stresses the importance of combined energy and efforts. People expect, proper diagnostic facilities in clinics and affordable drugs from the biotechnology labs, and medical councils., Dr.Kalam would like to see in twenty years a literate and poverty free, India. He dreams of an India governed by noble leaders. He expected a system where, the work of scientists and technologists is focussed on specific missions driven by, goals relevant to the common man.