While Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Kalam had left a an irreplaceable void, Union Urban Development Minister M Venkaiah Naidu said the Centre has decided to include Rameswaram in Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) by relaxing norms as a tribute to the former president.
Rich tributes were paid to Kalam at a huge function organised here by Defence Research and Development Organisation, with which he was associated for long, the Defence Ministry and Ministry of Urban Development.
Modi on Twitter said, "Its been a year since our beloved Dr A P J Abdul Kalam left us & created a void that is irreplaceable (sic). My tributes to this great personality."
Naidu said it's difficult still to believe Dr Kalam had passed away.
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"Dr Kalam will live forever in our minds and hearts. His thoughts continue to be with us all the time," he said.
On the Centre's decision to include the town under AMRUT by relaxing the norms of eligibility, he said while cities with a population of one lakh and above are included in the scheme, Prime Minister Modi included the town, with a population of 45,000, as a tribute to Dr Kalam.
"This is a token of what the minimum we could do for the memory of Dr Kalam", he said.
Naidu thanked Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa for allotting the land to construct the memorial in memory of the former President.
"When I met her last week, she assured me that whatever needs to be done for a befitting memorial would be done by the state government," he said.
then BJP chief he was associated with discussions when the NDA government led by A B Vajpayee considered the matter.
"Quite a few were not sure if a hard core scientist with no experience of public life or even public interaction could be the right choice, but...Our decision in his favour, subsequently proved to be the best one. He emerged as the most loved president of our country," he said.
On the memorial, he said it would be a grand monument to perpetuate the memory of Kalam "who lived not for himself but for all us and the country" and a small tribute to him.
Naidu urged all political parties to cooperate and work towards completion of the memorial as Dr Kalam "belonged to the nation and not any political party".
Parrikar, who laid a wreath as a tribute to the former president, recalled Kalam's visit to Goa when he was chief minister of the state.
"When I was chief minister of Goa, he visited. We had a very long discussion on his vision of India in 2020," he said.
On the memorial being set up by the DRDO, Parrikar said its design was in the final stage and the work was expected to commence in coming months.
"The concept of completing a project in time was the highest priority of Dr Kalam", he said.
Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley hailed Kalam as a true patriot, scientist and a statesman.
"Bharat Ratna Dr Kalam was a true patriot, scientist & statesman. We remember this son of India & pay our tribute on his death anniversary," he wrote on Twitter.
BJP President Amit Shah said Kalam was the "epitome of simplicity, hard work and morality".
Kalam passed away on July 27 last year after suffering a massive cardiac arrest while delivering a lecture at IIM- Shillong in Meghalaya.