The people of Rameswaram in 1940s were orthodox and tolerant. It is mentioned in the story that every child is bom into a specific socio-economic and emotional environment and trained in certain ways by figures of authority. The people of Rameswaram were not ready to allow anybody to instigate their children on the basis of communal intolerance. They were all religious people and did not like to enjoy the luxuries of life. They had pucca houses made of limestone and brick. They used to avoid all inessential comforts and were emotionally attached to the members of their family.
Extract Based Questions (3 marks each)
Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:
Overview: My Childhood
APJ Abdul Kalam describes growing up in Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu, in a Muslim family. His father Jainulabdeen was an honest, self-disciplined boat owner; his mother Ashiamma was generous. Kalam's closest friends were Hindu — Ramanadha Sastry, Aravindan, and Sivaprakasan. When a new teacher tried to separate Kalam from a Hindu friend, the issue was resolved through dialogue. Kalam was shaped by his parents' values, his teachers' guidance, and Rameswaram's organic communal harmony.
Key Points
- Born in Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu — island town
- Father Jainulabdeen: honest, self-disciplined, austere
- Mother Ashiamma: kind, generous — fed many people daily
- Close friends: Ramanadha Sastry, Aravindan, Sivaprakasan (all Hindu)
- New teacher separated Kalam from Hindu friend due to religion
- Kalam's father and school headmaster resolved the issue
- Rameswaram was a model of communal harmony
- Hindu and Muslim traditions coexisted naturally
- Kalam credits parents and teachers for shaping his values
- Theme: communal harmony, influence of family, overcoming prejudice
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