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Describe Abdul kalam childhood house?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Abdul Kalam house was on Mosque Street in Rameshwaram. It was a fairly large pucca house made of limestone & brick.

The lesson is an extract from the book 'wings of fire', the autobiography of APJ Abdul Kalam. It talks about his childhood, during which he earned his first wages. During this time, he faced religious discrimination and was unable to overcome it with the support of others who are not like traditional people. He was motivated by the science teacher to undertake higher studies.

Answered by shilpa85475
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He lived in his ancestral house along with his parents, Jainulabiddin Marakayar (father) and Ashiamma Jainulabiddin (mother) and four elder brothers and a sister.

Explanation:

  • Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam was born in Rameswaram.
  • Dr. Kalam said that the house was a ‘Pucca’ house made of limestone and bricks situated on the Mosque street in Rameswaram.
  • He further added that all the inessential comforts and luxuries were avoided by his father and he lived a simple life. However, his father provided them all the necessities such as food, clothes, medicines, etc. Near Dr. Kalam’s house, there was a pond ‘Rama Tirtha’ and his family used to arrange boats with a special platform on which people used to carry idols of Lord Ram from the temple toward ‘Rama Tirtha’.

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