English, asked by shaadmaanh, 3 months ago

how does Abdul Kalam father react when is sought permission to leave rameshwaram to study further​

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Answered by dhaaranibalu4444
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Kalam wanted to leave Rameswaram for further studies. ... After giving his consent to Kalam for pursuing his higher studies in Ramanathapuram, Kalam's father said that he knew Kalam had to go away to “grow” and follow his dreams. He gave the analogy of a seagull that flies across the sun alone, without a nest.

Answered by GulabLachman
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Kalam's father was already aware that the child would go some day and he inspired him to ahead.

  • The question has been asked from the story My childhood
  • Higher education was something Abdul Kalam was particularly interested in pursuing. In order to study he needed to leave Rameswaram, so he asked for his father's permission.
  • The father of Kalam claimed to have known that his son would eventually need to move out to mature. The remarks of Abdul Kalam's father are extremely important.
  • He encouraged his son to proceed with his higher study on his own. He also advised his mother to give her son the freedom to seize his opportunities and advance gradually.
  • He also gave an example of a seagull travelling in order to both motivate his son to accomplish his objectives and restrain his wife's feelings of love for her son.

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