Abdul Kalam is no more

July 28, 2015 09:01
Abdul Kalam is no more

APJ Abdul Kalam, (84) the pride of Humanity, left his last breath yesterday, while delivering a lecture at the IIM in Shillong.

The reports stated that, Abdul Kalam was suffering a massive cardiac arrest for quite some time. Many news in the past already said that, his health condition is critical. But it was yesterday, he passed away during a lecture. While speaking in the lecture hall, Abdul Kalam was collapsed suddenly on the floor at around 6.30 pm. He was then assisted and wheeled to Bethany Hospital in Shillong.
 
But, after checking the Kalam pulse, the doctors declared that, he was passed away two hours earlier itself.   

The efforts did not help from saving Abdul Kalam

Meghalaya Governor V Shanmughanathan rushed to the hospital on hearing the news of Kalam’s admission in the hospital and was shocked to know Abdul Kalam death news.

Chief Secretary PBO Warjiri told that, he had spoken to Union Home Secretary LC Goyal asking for the necessary arrangements to be made for carrying Kalam's body from Guwahati to Delhi on Tuesday morning.

Doctors from the army hospital and North Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health and Medical Sciences (NEIGRIHMS) rushed to Bethany hospital but their efforts proved to be of no avail.

Abdul Kalam dead body reached Delhi

Abdul Kalam dead body reached Delhi at 8.50am today in a special aircraft. The central government will take the decision in performing the last respects to Abdul Kalam shortly.

Abdul Kalam: the only leader, with not even a single critic

Between 2002 and 2007, Abdul Kalam is the most popular president of India. His inspiring teaching not only educated the people, but also made them crazy to follow him, especially the youth.

He was an icon of the youth and his teachings across the world led the world. He might be the only politician with not even a single critic  
    
By Phani

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