CLASS 9
MY CHILDHOOD
Question
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Ramanadha, Jainulabdeen, Aashima
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Lakshamana, Aravindan, Ramananda
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Sivaprakasan, Aravindan, Ramanadha
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Sivaprakasan, Lakshamana, Jainulabdeen
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Detailed explanation-1: -Young Kalam had three close friends in his childhood-Ramanadha Sastry, Aravindan, and Sivaprakasan. All these boys were from orthodox Hindu Brahmin families.
Detailed explanation-2: -Solution : Kalam had three close friends-Ramanadha Sastry, Aravindan and Sivaprakasan to his childhood. These boys were from orthodox Hindu Brahmin families. As children, none of them ever felt any difference amongst themselves because of their religious differences and upbringing.
Detailed explanation-3: -Solution: Kalam’s close friend was Ramnadha Sastry.
Detailed explanation-4: -Ramanadha Sastry, Aravindan and Sivaprakasan were Abdul Kalam’s three school friends. Ramanadha Sastry became the highest priest of the Rameswaram Temple, Aravindan went into the business of arranging transport for visiting pilgrims and Sivaprakasan became a catering contractor for the Southern Railways later on.
Detailed explanation-5: -How does Abdul Kalam describe his three close friends? Abdul Kalam says that in his childhood, he had three close friends. Their names were Ramanadha Sastry, Aravindan and Sivaprakasan. All these boys were from orthodox Hindu Brahmin families.