How does the narrator remember his mother

How does the narrator remember his mother? Class 12 | English (Strong Roots) 6 Marks

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From ‘Strong Roots’, we come to know that Kalam’s mother’s name was Ashiamma. She was of aristocratic origin-one of her forebears received the honourable title of ‘Bahadur by the British Government. She was a generous, hardworking woman and an ideal helpmate of her husband. Kalam recalled that she was broad-minded. She fed far more outsiders every day than all the members of Kalam’s own family put together. Kalam also reminisced his mother as the one with whom he used to eat every day, sitting on the floor of the kitchen. She would first place a banana leaf before Kalam that served as a plate on which then she served a very simple meal consisting of rice, aromatic sambar, a variety of sharp, home-made pickle and a dollop of fresh coconut chutney. Thus the overall picture of Kalam’s mother is that of an affectionate, caring, content and ideal mother.

Note: এই আর্টিকেলের ব্যাপারে তোমার মতামত জানাতে নীচে দেওয়া কমেন্ট বক্সে গিয়ে কমেন্ট করতে পারো। ধন্যবাদ।

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