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What marks the turning point in swaminathan's life

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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The turning point in Swaminathan's life was when he switched to agriculture during the Bengal famine of 1943.

The question is taken from the novel "Swami and Friends" written by R.K Narayan.

  • The novel is about a 10 years old boy who is active, mischievous, and impulsive.
  • Swami had this bad habit of making his peers happy that got him in the trouble.
  • When the great famine started in Bengal, most students took part in the rebellion.
  • Swami also decided to take part in the rebellion, not for himself, but to follow his peers.
  • However, he had to pay a heavy cost for it. Later in life, he learned that he can't make everyone happy.

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