Tuesday, 30 March 2010

Jallaluddin and Dr. Kalam's childhood

Jallaluddin and Dr. Kalam's childhood

Jallaluddin was one of the major Influences on Dr. Kalam's childhood. Though, he was fifteen yours older them Kalam, they become good friends. Kalam found strange and mystic in Jallaluddin. He was not much educated but he was self-taught. He was well read and well informed. He would talk to young Kalam about Scientific invention, Literature and medical science. He encouraged Kalam to achieve the best in life. He helped young Kalam expend his vision in life. He taught Kalam to took expend his beyond immediate world. Thus, Kalam's life was shaped and molded by such persons. It shows that even an ordinary person plays decisive role in giving shape to the destiny of either an individual or nation. 

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