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                                                Role Models



Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel




·         Known as the "Iron Man of India," Patel was instrumental in unifying the fragmented princely states into the Indian Union after independence.

·         His unwavering determination, political acumen, and commitment to national integration earned him the title.

·         As the first Home Minister and Deputy Prime Minister of India, Patel played a crucial role in laying the foundation for a strong and united nation.

Verghese Kurien




·         Hailed as the "Father of the White Revolution," Kurien revolutionized India's dairy industry through Operation Flood.

·         His visionary leadership, dedication to empowering farmers, and innovative approach transformed India from a milk-deficient nation to the world's largest milk producer.

·         The Amul cooperative model he pioneered became a global exemplar of rural development and economic empowerment.

Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam



·         A renowned aerospace scientist and the 11th President of India, Kalam was a tireless advocate for science, education, and national development.

·         He dreamt of a self-reliant and technologically advanced India.

·         His inspiring speeches, humility, and dedication to nurturing young minds earned him the title "People's President."

T.N. Seshan



·         As former Chief Election Commissioner, TN Seshan known for his unwavering commitment to electoral reforms

·         He introduced strict measures to curb electoral malpractices, enforce the Model Code of Conduct, and ensure free and fair elections, thereby strengthening India's democratic institutions.

E. Sreedharan



·         The "Metro Man of India," Sreedharan revolutionized urban transportation in India by spearheading the development of efficient and reliable metro rail systems in several cities, including Delhi, Kolkata, and Kochi.

·         His meticulous planning, adherence to deadlines, and emphasis on quality set new benchmarks for infrastructure projects in India.

Armstrong Pame



·         This young IAS officer from Manipur exemplified the spirit of grassroots leadership and community engagement.

·         When government funds were unavailable, Pame mobilized the local community to build a 100 km road known as the "People's Road," connecting remote villages to the main highway, thus improving connectivity and access to essential services for thousands of people.

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