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'Missile Man of India' was Happy to Save Lives With 'Kalam-Raju-Stent'

by Bidita Debnath on Jul 30 2015 2:40 AM

Cardiologist B. Soma Raju recalled that former president A.P.J. Abdul Kalam derived "immense satisfaction" from the development of the famed 'Kalam-Raju-Stent' for coronary heart disease since it was saving precious human lives.
Popularly described as the 'Missile Man of India' for leading India's missile development program, Kalam collaborated with Raju and his colleagues to design the 'K-R stent' in the 1990s.

"It was indigenous and was introduced in the market in 1994. It led to reduction in prices of imported coronary stents in India by more than 50 percent," said Raju, founder of the Hyderabad-based Care Group of Hospitals.

The cardiologist, associated with Kalam since 1985, said the aeronautical scientist was "very attached" to the project and was a "guiding soul".

"He was immensely satisfied because he was happy he was saving lives since defense technology was generally related to war and killing people," said Raju. For this effort, the Care Foundation received the Defense Technology Spin-off Award in 1998. Now, the upgraded models of the stent are available in the market, said Raju.

Source-IANS


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