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1.How does Abdul Kalam describe his three close friends? in detail

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Answered by ElegantMermaid
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Kalam had three close friends in his childhood. They were Ramanadha sastry, Aravindam and Sivaprakasan. all these boys were from orthodox Hindu Brahmin families. Ramanadha sastry took over the priesthood of the Rameswaram temple from his father.

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Answered by dheerajy30530
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Abdul Kalam says that in his childhood, he had three close friends. Their names were Ramanadha Sastry, Aravindan and Sivaprakasan. All these boys were from orthodox Hindu Brahmin families. Ramanadha Sastri was the son of Pakshi Lakshmana Sastry. He was the high priest of the Rameswaram temple. When Ramanadha grew up, he took over the priesthood of the temple from his father. Aravindan went into the business of arranging transport for the pilgrims who visited Rameswaram. The third friend, Sivaprakasan became a catering contractor for the Southern Railways. Abdul Kalam says that although they were from different refigOts, none of them ever felt any difference among themselves because of different religious backgrounds. Their parents were also liberal and generous. Ramanathan’s father rebuked the new teacher for spreading the poison of social inequality in the minds of innocent children.

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