Abdul Kalam, School Topper: Learn English (IND) - Story for Children "BookBox.com"

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  • Kalam's family made great sacrifices to admit him in a good school. But then he got into trouble with his math teacher. Will Kalam still be able to make his family proud of him?
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    School Topper
    The Second World War
    was just over
    and India awaited her freedom
    eagerly.
    It was a time
    when the air was filled
    with the sound
    of the indistinct buzz
    of the radio.
    Gandhiji declared,
    “Indians will build their own India.”
    The whole country
    was filled with
    an unmatched optimism.
    I secretly wished
    for a chance
    to do something
    for my country.
    For this,
    I needed to study
    in a good school.
    But I never dared
    to ask my parents,
    as I knew
    they wouldn’t be able to afford it.
    One day my father came up to me
    and, to my utter surprise, said,
    “Abdul, I know how you’ve always
    wanted to pursue higher studies.
    Your mother and I
    aren't highly educated,
    but we have great dreams for you.
    Don’t worry, we will somehow
    find the money for you
    to study in a good school.”
    The Schwartz School
    was in Ramanathapuram,
    a bustling town
    that lay across the sea
    from Rameswaram.
    My brother took me to the school
    and I was admitted.
    It was a very good school.
    When it was hot and humid,
    the students were made
    to sit under trees,
    as there were no fans
    in those days.
    We would run
    from under one tree to another
    when we changed classes.
    One day, as I was in a hurry,
    I stepped into the wrong class,
    where my math teacher
    was taking a class.
    He glared at me
    through his glasses
    and said,
    “What are you doing
    in this school
    if you can’t even find
    your way to the right class?
    You should just go back
    to the village
    where you came from.”
    He then caught me
    by the scruff of my neck
    and caned me
    in front of the whole class.
    I felt crushed.
    My family
    had made great sacrifices
    to send me to this school.
    I felt terribly homesick at times,
    but I was determined
    to make my family proud.
    From that day on,
    I made up my mind
    not only to be a good student
    but to be the best.
    I studied night and day.
    Many months later,
    my dream of scoring full marks
    in my math exam
    finally came true.
    I was thrilled!
    The next morning,
    during our assembly,
    the same teacher
    who had punished me earlier,
    stood up, smiled and said,
    “Whoever I punish
    becomes a great man!”
    Everyone in the assembly
    burst out laughing.
    He then recounted
    what had happened.
    He pointed to me and added,
    “Mark my words;
    this boy is going to bring
    glory to his school and teachers”.
    His praise quite made up
    for the earlier humiliation.
    I went back home
    after that semester
    and my entire family rejoiced.
    My mother made sweets
    and my father
    went all over Rameswaram
    distributing them.
    I finally felt
    that I had done
    something worthy,
    but there was still
    a lot to be achieved.
    Translator/Author : APJ Abdul Kalam with Arun Tiwari
    Narration : Sunit Tandon
    Music : Acoustricks
    Illustration : Deepta Nangia
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