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secular feelings nourished by the parents instill live fire learning in the child. do you think Kalam's parents did the same and made him a true man?(answer in 100 words)​

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Answered by sansar1975chand
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This is true as Kalam's parents were full of honesty and self discipline. ... They led a simple life.

Answered by XTLUCKYBHAI
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  1. Kalam’s parents were noble and generous people. Though his father was an austere man, he provided his family with all necessities, in terms of food, medicine or clothes. He admired his father’s honesty and self-discipline and his mother’s faith in goodness and kindness. He admired his parents forKalam’s father was a simple self-disciplined man. He neither had formal education nor much wealth and he avoided all inessential comforts and luxuries.Abdul Kalam’s father, Jainulabdeen, was a tall and handsome man. Although he did not have much of a formal education, he was progressive and valued education. He was an austere man and didn’t have much wealth, however, he was a generous man and provided both material and emotional security to his family. He was a very practical man with a vast store of wisdom and never obstructed the progressive ways of his children.

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