Aditya Soni (Navjeevan public school, Bhilwara (RAJ), 8 yrs):
if really childrens are future of india then why media and TV is destroying their lives. There is no law or person who can stop all this because this is directly affecting children’s life.
President APJ Abdul Kalam: Throughout the world the family watches TV. Elders will guide the children to watch the TV programmes with the clear direction what to watch and what not to watch.
Aparna Radhakrishnan (International Indian School, Riyadh, 16 yrs):
Why is it that professionals find it difficult to find jobs than ones who havent got as many qualifications as professionals do?
President APJ Abdul Kalam: Today the society has got two types of requirement. One skilled worker such as having specialisation in various fields like carperntry, welding, machining, interior design etc. Another type is a qualified professional with certain specialised expertise. Our educational system should be able to meet these expectations.
Lakshmi Nair (Raman Munjal Vidya Mandir, Sidhrawali, Gurgaon, Haryana, 11 yrs):
Your Excellency. This is not a question, only an ambition. I and my sister, Devi Nair, Class V student are very happy that if you permit us to take a photograph alongwith your excellency. Lakshmi Nair, Class VI, RMVM, Sidhrawali, Gurgaon. 01274-242850 (Res).
President APJ Abdul Kalam: You come with Rashtrapati Bhavan with your parents. Many people have asked similar questions. All of you are welcome.
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