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(i) Kalam's father used to have his breakfast -(a) at 4 a.m (b) after namaz
(c) after returning from the small coconut grove (d) punctually at 7 a.m.
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Answered by DevendraLal
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In this question, we are asked to choose the correct option from the following.

  • Option C is the correct answer i.e., after returning from the small coconut grove.
  • Kalam's father used to have his breakfast after returning from the small coconut grove.
  • At four in the morning, Kalam's father began his day by reading the namaz before the sun rose.
  • Later, he returned with a dozen coconuts that were tied together after walking down to his small coconut grove, which was about four miles from their home. He would then finish eating breakfast.
  • Even in his late sixties, Abdul Kalam's father continued to follow this pattern.
  • Throughout his life, Abdul Kalam made an effort to imitate his father in the field of science and technology.
  • The underlying reality that his father had communicated to him had been difficult for him to comprehend.
  • He firmly believed that there is a supernatural force that may deliver one from confusion, suffering, depression, and failure and lead them to their true location.

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Kalam's father used to have his breakfast (c) after returning from the small coconut grove.

  • Abdul Kalam was born in the Tamil island town of Rameswaram in the Indian state of Madras to a middle-class family. Jainulabdeen, his father, had a great deal of intuitive intelligence. Ashiama, his mother, was the ideal helper for his father. They resided in the ancestral pucca house in Rameswaram, which is situated on mosque street. They had a large family, and he was one of many kids. He was a young man of average height. His stern father gave him all he needed. In actuality, his upbringing was pretty secure. He and his mother ate in the kitchen while seated on the floor. His mother offered him rice, fragrant samber, a variety of pickles, and a small amount of coconut chutney on a banana leaf. His father would take him to a historic mosque every evening for namaz.
  • APJ Abdul Kalam recalls the daily activities of his father. Jainulabdeen, his father, used to rise at 4 am. He would then read the namaz. He used to visit their coconut grove after the namaz. From their home, it was roughly four kilometres away. On his shoulders, he would carry a dozen coconuts home. He would finish his breakfast after that. Even in his late sixties, he continued to follow this regular schedule.

Hence, Kalam's father used to have his breakfast (c) after returning from the small coconut grove.

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