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'Abdul Kalam's legacy should live on in Delhi'

<p>Family of former Indian President Abdul Kalam upset that his official bungalow in Delhi will now house Union Cultural Minister, and not the knowledge centre they were hoping for</p>

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The central government’s decision to allot APJ Abdul Kalam’s official residence at 10 Rajaji Marg, Delhi, to controversial union culture minister Mahesh Sharma, has upset the former president’s family. Kalam (in pic below), who served as India’s 11th President from July 2002 to July 2007, passed away in July this year while delivering a lecture at IIM, Shillong.

Also read: Mahesh Sharma to move into Abdul Kalam's Rajaji Marg bungalow

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