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Kalam's interactions with students reflect his commitment to mentorship from "summary" of Wings of Fire by Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam,Arun Tiwari

Throughout the narrative, Kalam's interactions with students are portrayed as a central aspect of his character. He is depicted as someone who is deeply invested in guiding and shaping the next generation, embodying the role of a mentor with passion and dedication. From his early days as a teacher at Madras Institute of Technology to his later years as the President of India, Kalam's commitment to mentorship shines through in his interactions with students at every stage of his life. One of the key moments that exemplifies Kalam's mentorship is when he takes the time to encourage a young boy named Ramanadha Sastry, who approaches him with a question about a difficult mathematical problem. Despite being busy with his own work, Kalam patiently listens to the boy's question and provides him with guidance and support. This interaction not only showcases Kalam's willingness to help students but also highlights his belief in nurturing curiosity and intellectual growth in young minds. ...
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    Wings of Fire

    Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam

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