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Kalam's death tremendous loss to India: ISRO chief
Bengaluru, July 27
The sudden demise of former
president A.P.J. Abdul Kalam was a tremendous loss to the country,
Indian space agency chief A.S. Krishna Kumar said on Monday.
Kalam, 84, passed away in Meghalaya capital Shillong on Monday evening.
Krishna Kumar said the former president was a great personality and gentleman.
"It
is extremely sad to know that Kalam is no more. He was such a great
personality and gentleman. No words to express," the Indian Space
Research Organisation (ISRO) chairman said.
Terming Kalam's
contribution to the country and humanity as great and immense, Krishna
Kumar said that even at the age of 84 years, the missile man was
thinking about finding better solutions for the country's energy
requirements.
Recalling his last meeting with Kalam at Raj Bhavan
in Bengaluru a month ago, Krishna Kumar said he met Kalam on many
occasions when he was president.
"Though I was in Ahmedabad as
director of the space applications centre, I had many opportunities to
meet and interact with Kalam sir at official functions and public
events," he said.