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When is World Student's Day celebrates on every year?
A)
October 16
B)
October 15
C)
October 14
D)
October 13

Correct Answer : Option (B) - October 15


Every year World Students' Day is celebrated on October 15 across the globe to acknowledge the efforts of former President of India and eminent aerospace scientist "Dr APJ Abdul Kalam" towards student welfare and education.
 
* Dr. Kalam is fondly remembered as "People's President", and he was known for his dedication towards promoting education.
 
World Students' Day History and Significance : World Students’ Day is observed on the birth anniversary of Dr APJ Abdul Kalam.

* In 2010, it was decided to observe World Students’ Day on October 15, the birthday of Dr Kalam, to honour the contributions of the renowned scientist to the nation, especially in the field of education and research.
 
* Since then it is celebrated across the globe acknowledging the significant role of Dr Kalam in promotion of education and his love for students.

* Dr Kalam always believed that students are the future, and they possess the progressive minds that would take our country and the world forward to new heights of success.

* Despite being a great scientist, Dr Kalam identified himself more in the role of a teacher. He preached that teachers are the builders of society as they are responsible for making the students proficient in their respective fields.

* He always stressed on providing a vision for their life to students and inculcating the fundamental values of life, which every student should practice throughout life.

About APJ Abdul Kalam : The former President of India APJ Abdul Kalam was born on October 15, 1931, in Rameshwaram, Tamil Nadu. He pursued his aeronautical engineering from the Madras Institute of Technology and joined Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). Kalam became India’s most famous nuclear scientist and was known as the ‘Missile Man of India’. He played a crucial role in the Pokhran-II nuclear tests in 1998.
 
Dr Kalam was awarded India’s highest civilian honour or the Bharat Ratna. He was also honoured with the Padma Bhushan and the Padma Vibhushan for his work as the scientific advisor to the government of India. Kalam breathed his last on July 27, 2015, while delivering a lecture at IIM-Shillong when he collapsed and died from a cardiac arrest.

Source : CNBC

Published On : October 15, 2022
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