Once you decide to change the system, such problems have to be confronted. What system is being
referred to in the sentence from the chapter “My Childhood”? What are such problems?
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The person speaking is kalam's teacher.
He is referring to the caste system and other social malpractices which were perpetrated by the so called "high castes" upon the people belonging to a minority, whether religious, social or economic.
He was truly a visionary and pioneer in social equality in the small island of rameswaram.
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System means system of discrimination on the basis of religion. The system includes the narrow-mindedness and poison of social inequality and communal intolerance. The Brahmins did not allow Muslims to enter their kitchen. The science teacher - a rebel by nature, invited Kalam to his home and proved that if one is determined to face problems and change the system, he will definitely succeed. Though, such in differences come in everybody’s life but a person should have a broader outlook and overcome the obstacles.
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