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Question
According to Dr. Kalam, the need that is felt more than ever is ___________.
Options
a laboratory to conduct experiments.
new technology to find results.
dialogue among cultures, religions, and civilizations.
a dialogue between people of different professions.
Solution
According to Dr. Kalam, the need that is felt more than ever is A dialogue among culture, religions, and civilization.
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