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How did the new teacher spread communal hatred among the school children? How was he corrected​

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Answered by trupthi8
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Explanation: He used to wear a cap, it set him apart as a Muslim. ... Ramanandha's father called the teacher and told him not to spread the poison of communal hatred and social inequality in the minds of innocent children.

Answered by deekshithach896
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When Abdul Kalam was in the fifth standard, a new teacher came to their class. He had a conservative and narrow outlook. He saw Abdul Kalam sitting in the front row with Ramanadha Sastry. He identified Abdul Kalam as a Muslim boy from the cap he was wearing. The teacher could not digest a Muslim boy sitting with a Brahmin boy. He immediately asked Abdul to get up and sit in the last row. The teacher believed in the prevalent social ranking. Abdul Kalam and Ramanadha Sastry, both, felt very sad. Ramanadha Sastry was weeping when Kalam was asked to sit on the last bench. The new teachers action was not appropriate at all, because his behaviour spreads the poison of social inequality and communal intolerance in the minds of innocent children.

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