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Kalam’s cousin was a news agent. Train halt at Rameshwaram station was suspended. So, the newspapers were bundled up and thrown out from a moving trai...
Though his science teacher was an orthodox Hindu, he broke the social barriers, and mixed with other religions and committees. He invited Abdul home a...
Yes, he deserved the treatment meted out to him. He was spreading the poison of communal intolerance among the young minds which was a serious crime. ...
A.P.J. Abdul Kalam called his childhood a secure one because he had loving and caring parents. He had all necessary things which included food, clothe...
A.P.J. Abdul Kalam called his childhood a secure one because he had loving and caring parents. He had all necessary things which included food, clothe...
1. “He” is Sivasubramania Iyer, and “me” is Abdul Kalam. 2. His wife was horrified at the idea of serving food to a Muslim boy in her kitchen. 3. ...
1. The teacher’s wife believed in the segregation of different people. She did not want APJ Kalam to enter her kitchen and serve food. She as a result...
1. The strong sense of conviction that Lakshmana Sastry conveyed brought about a change in the teacher. 2. The speaker lived in a society which was ...
1. The speaker’s family used to help in Shri Sita Rama Kalyanam Ceremony by arranging boats with a special platform for carrying idols. 2. The passa...
1. The annual event held in Rameshwaram was Shri Sita Rama Kalyanam Ceremony. 2. The boats carried the idols of the Lord in the middle of the pond o...
The people of Rameswaram in 1940s were orthodox and tolerant. It is mentioned in the story that every child is born into a specific socio-economic and...
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How Helmets Came To Be Used in Cricket Nari Contractor was the Captain and an opening batsman for India in the 1960s. The Indian cricket team went o...
Our National Anthem has been composed by Rabindranath Tagore.
Elections to the Lok Sabha are held every five years.
Second-hand books are bought and sold on the pavement every Saturday.
Second-hand books are bought and sold on the pavement every Saturday.
On Republic Day, vehicles were not allowed beyond this point.
In spite of financial difficulties, the labourers were paid on time.
In yesterday’s competition the prizes were given away by the Principal.