How did the cyclone that struck the Rameshwaram coast affect the author’s family business? (this is about the book wings of fire) auto biography of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam
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Yes dear it's velly velly harmful for people who don't have a proper home
Many people lost their lives
And many children been orphan
Among the strongest of the home were broken in cyclone
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‘Wings of Fire’ is a powerful autobiography of Dr APJ Abdul Kalam's courage & belief, as much an individual journey as the saga of India’s search for scientific & technological self-sufficiently
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- A P J Abdul Kalam was born in 1931 to a little educated family of boat owners in Rameswaram.
- Abdul Kalam's father believed that peace & happiness come to one from within & not from "external sources". Once a person knows this, hurdles & setback then become temporary.” Kalam was profoundly influenced by his father’s philosophy.
- When his father decided to put his philosophy into practice, Abdul Kalam was only about 6 years old. Abdul Kalam's father had decided to build a sailing boat to ferry pilgrims from Rameswaram to Dhanuskodi & back . His father did good business at first. Sadly, a severe cyclone had struck the coast of Rameswaram .
- The boat was wrecked in strong winds. When he learnt of the great losses he had suffered, his father was very calm. Indeed, he was more disturbed by a bigger disaster. During the cyclonic storm, the Pamban Bridge collapsed, when a train packed with passengers crossed it.
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