write in detail aboutAbdul kalam struggle and how he serve as inspiration
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Abdul Kalam Home
Abdul Kalam Home
Living on the island of Rameswaram, APJ Abdul Kalam was born to a poor fishermen family where the elders struggled hard to make both ends meet. But the humble man he is, he did not term them as “struggles”; rather “experience”. Poverty never stopped him from reaching heights he wanted to reach. With his zeal he turned the darkness of his house with no electricity into an ever dazzling light. Studying under the dim street lights, he never let anything from stopping him to gather knowledge. In his autobiography he told the story of his childhood tuition teacher who had only one condition- that little Kalam must reach there before dawn after having a bath. And Kalam was never late, even for once.
“Among my siblings and cousins, I had shown an early aptitude for mathematics. My father had arranged for me to take tuitions from our mathematics teacher. However, my teacher had a condition that I, along with the four other students whom he had accepted, needed to reach his home at dawn after having taken a bath. So for a year, which was the duration of the tuition, I started my day while it was still dark outside, with my mother shaking me awake. She herself would have risen before me and got my bath ready. She would then help me bathe and send me on my way to my teacher’s home. There I would study for an hour and return by 5 am. By then my father would be ready to take me to the Arabic School nearby, where I learnt the Quran Sharif.”
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Abdul Kalam was famous as the 'Missile Man of India' among the people for his greater inventions in the field of technology. He also played an essential role in India's Pokhran-II nuclear tests in the year 1998, which was the first original nuclear test by India in 1974.