write one event that touched your heart from the story "My childhood" by APJ abdul kalam
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In 5th standard, a new teacher came to the class of Kalam. In class, Kalam was wearing a cap. This cap certainly gave Kalam a distinct Muslim identity. Moreover, Kalam always sat near Ramanandha, a Hindu priest son. This was something that the new teacher was not able to tolerate. Consequently, Kalam was required to sit on the backbench. After this incident, both the friends felt very sad and told this to their parents.
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i was, probably, in 5th standard when I first heard of the name “Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam”, thanks to the G.K. textbooks. His name appeared in several chapters like “Great men”, “Great Scientists”, “Who’s who”, “Space science” and many more. One of his photos had the caption “India’s missile man”. His photos on those books had his everlasting smile and simplicity. Of course, at that time, I had no idea of how great a man he was. Our teachers would regularly mention his name to inspire us. Then in 2002, when I was in 9th standard, Dr. Kalam became the 11th President of India and I remember that each and every person around me – my friends, seniors, teachers, parents, neighbours – were delighted about it. I realized that he was the person whom the whole country wanted as the President. I used to listen to the President’s address to the nation on the eve of Republic Day and Independence Day. His address was unique in its own way. It seemed as if he was talking personally to the viewer in simple but motivating words. He stressed on the need to build up a developed India by 2020 and through his words he used to motivate every citizen to take part in the process of development. He was the President of the largest democracy in the world but so simple and yet so energetic, so soft and yet so determined, so frank and yet so great ! Naturally he became a role model for millions of enthusiasts across the country. This write up is just an attempt to highlight some aspects of the life and works of Dr. Kalam, taken mainly from his autobiography “Wings of Fire”. In the end I will share my experiences of hearing his speech when he came to NIT Silchar.