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My early days essay

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Answered by mdnaimannaimanpct8tb
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Answer:

Childhood is the most innocent phase of man's life.

Explanation:

Childhood is the most innocent phase of man's life. With the passage of time, it fades into adolescence and adulthood. Yet the sweet memories of childhood linger on. My childhood recollections are those of a sheltered and carefree life, nurtured with love and concern. As I was the first child in the family, everybody doted on me.

Answered by syedtahir20
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Born in Rameshwaram to a middle-class family. His father

Jainulabdin

and his mother

Ashyamma

were very kind, pious and generous. Kalam had three brothers and a sister. Jainlabdin had great wisdom. He had a small coconut grove and a wooden sailing boat.

He earned money by picking up pilgrims. He helped the sick with prayer. He was humble, honest and hardworking. Kalam inherited these good traits from his father and mother. The family lived a very simple and humble life.

His close friends at school were

Ramanadha Shastri, Aravindana

and Shivaprakasan

.

S.T.R. Manicam

, a former revolutionary nationalist, encouraged Kalam to use his personal library.

Influence of Ahmed Jallaluddin

Ahmed Jallaluddin

was a relative of Kalam. He was a man of great knowledge. He was 15 years older than him. He married Kalam's sister

Zohar

. He had a great influence on Kalam as a child.

Jallaluddin's schooling was limited by his poverty. But he never complained. At that time he was the only person on the island who knew English. He encouraged

Azad

(Kalam) to excel in his studies. He talked to him about God and spiritual matters.

Both enjoyed the positive vibrations of Rameshwaram Temple. He talked about scientific discoveries, literature and medicine. He helped Kalam learn about

's "Brave New World".

Jallaluddin's undisciplined wisdom was very intuitive. This changed Kalam's future life.

This made him more creative.

Samsuddin's Influence Samsuddin

was Kalam's cousin. He was sincere and hardworking. He had a great influence on Kalam when he was young. Then he was the only newspaper distributor on the island.

A state of emergency was declared in

during World War II (

, 1939). A bundle of newspapers was thrown from a moving train on Rameshwaram road. Samsuddin had to hire someone to help him. Kalam worked for him and earned his first paycheck. He has always been proud of his first earnings.

Samsuddin's undisciplined wisdom was too intuitive. This changed Kalam's future life. This made him more creative.

days of Kalam at Ramanathapuram

Kalam left Rameshwaram to study at

Ramanathapuram

. His father, Jainalabdin, allowed him to fulfill his dream.

He greatly encouraged and blessed him. He also comforted Ashyamma. Jallaluddin and Samsuddin helped Kalam enroll in

Schwartz

High School. They prepared his landing there. At first he missed the untouched land so much.

He missed the safety and comfort of Rameshwaram. He craved his mother's food. Bute decided to stay at the new location. He wanted to fulfill his father's dream. He learned to control his mind and thoughts through positive thinking.

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