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how did Abdul Kalam, s parents influence his childhood?​

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Answered by MatthewsEmmanuel
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He was born in a middle - class Muslim family in 1931 in the island town of Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu. In his childhood he was greatly influenced by his parents, his teachers and his friends. ... Kalam earned his first wages by working as a helping hand to his cousin, Samsuddin, who distributed newspapers in Rameswaram.

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Answered by Anuchand146
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Explain the influence of parents and teachers in the life of Abdul Kalam.

Parents ,teachers and friends played a major role in Abdul Kalam's life. Adual Kalam's family was poor and even in that condition they were ready to teach him . They also encouraged him in many ways. His teachers also helped him to get scholarship in studies . His friends helped him in projects and other activities.

Kalam had a healthy surroundings. he inherited honesty, self-disclipline, faith in goodness and deep kindness from parents. Kalam's father was a very austere man and he had a great influence on Kalam. Despite of relegious differences he was quite close to his three orthodox Brahmin friendswhich was like Hindu-Muslim unity. This had a good effect on Kalam. Finally, his science teacher, a brahmin had a healthy relationship with kalam. He wanted to break the socirelegious unequality between religions. So, he used to invite Kalam for lunch and dinner to his house. Kalam's childhood was full of social barriers but at the same time his friends, parents and teachers wanted to break them and their influence on Kalam made him a good person in his life.

there was a Benign and liberal influence of the parents ,friends, teachers in shaping kalam's personality. His parents taught him to be honest and kind . is parents and his friends never used to discriminate with him and his teachers like Shiva Subramanya liar used to bridge the social differences or barriers between orthodox brahmins and Muslims.

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