Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa said she had issued directions to constitute the 'Dr A P J Abdul Kalam Award' for persons who strive towards promoting scientific growth, humanities and students' welfare and that the award would be given away during Independence Day every year.
This was in line with her government's policy of creating a 'Strong India and Resourceful Tamil Nadu,' she said in a statement here.
The award will carry an 8 gram gold medal, Rs 5 lakh in cash and a citation and would be presented to a person hailing from the state, she said, adding it would be given away from this year.
"Abdul Kalam always wanted to remain a teacher. He was a driving force behind the growth of youth by his enlightening remarks that struck a chord with students," she said while recalling his contributions towards India's growth.
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Kalam was a multi-faceted personality, often described as 'Missile Man' and 'Nuclear Hero,' Jayalalithaa said while tracing his humble origins.
His hard work and dedication not only made him a veteran scientist, but also the President, she said, adding, he had a vision that the country should become a superpower by 2020.