why did Kalam think children were important ? give reason for your answer
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Dr Kalam believed that children were important because he thought they were the hope for the future. He wanted to help them to ignite their imagination and prepare them to work for a development India for which the road map was already available.
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Dr Kalam believed that children were important because he
thought they were the hope for the future. He wanted to help them
to ignite their imagination and prepare them to work for a
developed India for which the road map was already available. He
wanted them to explore new horizons and work for what they
wanted and not surrender to fate.
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