My Childhood by Abdul Kalam
Q. Family is the first school of every child. The values that they learn from their parents and other family members often become essential traits of their personality. Kalam and his friends also inherited qualities such as kindness, humility and a fair sense of judgement from their parents. Discuss with examples from the text. (100-120words)
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A.P.J. Abdul Kalam tells us that his family was a Tamil middle class family from Rameshwaram. His father Jainulabdeen was not much educated, wasn’t rich but was generous, wise, simple man but very strict and severe. His mother Ashiamma was a generous lady, and used to feed unlimited numbers of people in their home. Kalam’s family respected all religions. They took part in Hindu festivals. His mother and grandmother told him stories from Ramayana. They always showered their love on their children and never forced their thoughts on them.
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Explanation:
These are the reasons why Abdul kalam did not believed in religion and he knew that everyone has different thoughts and as we know that he got these qualities from his parents and family memebers.