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  • Kalam and Ram were best friends in school but one day a teacher separated them. A touching story about how everyone learned a lesson.
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    A Lesson for my Teacher
    I lived on the Mosque Street
    in Rameswaram,
    a city famous for its Shiva temple.
    Every evening
    on my way home from the mosque,
    I would linger near the temple.
    I always felt like a stranger here
    as the temple goers
    stared suspiciously at me.
    They probably wondered
    what a Muslim boy
    was doing in front of a temple.
    The truth was
    that I loved to listen
    to the rhythmic chanting of the mantras,
    though I never understood a word.
    There was a strange magic in them.
    Of course,
    something else led me there.
    My best friend, Ramanadha Sastry,
    was the son of the head priest.
    He sat beside his father at this hour,
    reciting hymns.
    Ram would steal a smiling glance at me
    from time to time.
    At school,
    Ram and I always sat together
    on the first bench of our classroom.
    We were like brothers.
    However, being a Hindu priest's son,
    he wore a sacred thread,
    while my white cap
    marked me as a Muslim.
    One day,
    when we were in the fifth standard,
    a new teacher came to our class.
    He looked strict.
    He went around the class
    tapping his cane on his palm
    and stopped before us.
    “You, the one in the white cap.
    How dare you sit beside
    the temple priest’s son!”
    He shouted, “Go sit on the last bench.”
    I felt hurt.
    With tears in my eyes,
    I picked up my books
    and shifted to the last row.
    Ram and I wept together silently
    after school.
    We thought
    we would not be allowed to be friends
    anymore.
    When I reached home that day
    my father looked at me
    and asked,
    “Were you crying...
    what’s wrong son?”
    I recounted the whole incident
    to my father
    while Ram also
    told his family the same story.
    Early the next morning
    Ram came running to our house
    and said,
    “Father has asked you
    to come to our house immediately.”
    I was terrified.
    I thought I was in
    for some more trouble.
    We hurried back to Ram's house.
    My heart skipped a beat
    when I saw our new teacher
    standing there.
    “In the light of our discussion,
    apologise to Kalam here,”
    said Ram’s father
    with a stern face.
    I could not believe
    what I had just heard!
    The head priest
    was asking the teacher
    to apologise to me?
    “No child is less than another
    in God’s eyes.
    It is your duty as a teacher
    to help students live in harmony
    in spite of the differences
    in their background.
    You can no longer teach
    in this school,” he said.
    Our teacher
    immediately asked me to forgive him.
    He hugged me and said,
    “I am sorry, Kalam,
    I have learnt an important lesson
    in life today.”
    Ram’s father saw that the teacher
    sincerely regretted his behaviour
    and permitted him to continue teaching.
    From that day on,
    Ram and I sat together proudly
    on the front bench.
    We have remained
    the best of friends ever since.
    Translator/Author : APJ Abdul Kalam with Arun Tiwari
    Narration : Sunit Tandon
    Music : Acoustricks
    Illustration : Deepta Nangia
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