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. What did his father say to this ?Ncert Class nine chapter My Childhood Q2(ii)

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Answered by janvi539
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Answer:-) Kalam wanted to get a better ambience to study which was available in the city. So he wanted to leave Rameshawaram. His father encouraged him to leave Rameshwaram. He took example of young seagulls who leave their parents’ nest to learn to fly.

His words have very deep meanings. Unlike human beings most of the animals grow on their own after a certain age. This makes them more independent and courageous. Even in the plant kingdom most of the seeds cannot germinate if they are left lying under the mother tree. They get spread by various means and then only they are able to sprout to become a new plant and ultimately a tree.

For human also after a certain age certain degree of responsibility and independence is always helpful in making a perfect adult.

Answered by Chaitanya1696
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We are asked a question regarding what his father said about this. The answer to what his father said will be given as under:

  • This question has been taken from the chapter 'My Childhood.'
  • In this chapter, Abdul Kalam talks about the incidents that took place when he was small.
  • Kalam was a very brilliant boy and he wanted to study in a reputed school which was available only in the city.
  • So he wanted to leave Rameshwaram and go to the city to study.
  • This was the question that he asked his father.
  • His father encouraged him to go and gave him the example of the young seagull learning to fly.
  • He said that children required the courage to see and do new things and this should be provided by parents.
  • Children did not only belong to parents but were the children of nature.

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