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History:
The surname "Kalam" has intriguing mythological origins, often linked to the concept of eloquence and artistic expression in ancient texts. In various cultures, the term "Kalam" denotes a pen or writing instrument, symbolizing the importance of knowledge and education. The surname is believed to have originated in regions where art, literature, and education were highly valued, particularly among communities engaged in scholarly pursuits. Political and social mobilization associated with the Kalam surname has been significant, particularly in regions where the community played an influential role in local governance and educational institutions. Over time, many individuals bearing this surname have migrated across different states, seeking better opportunities while retaining cultural practices.
Description:
The Kalam community is primarily found in states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and West Bengal, where they engage in various occupations, notably in education, arts, and administration. The languages spoken by this community reflect the diversity of their geographical distribution, with Hindi, Bengali, and Urdu being prominent. Festivals celebrated by the Kalam community include traditional events that emphasize learning and creativity, such as Basant Panchami, which celebrates Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge. Noble personalities from this lineage, like Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, highlight the family’s commitment to education and public service. Family values within the Kalam community stress the importance of education, respect for tradition, and a strong sense of community. Their culinary preferences often include regional dishes, and the community generally enjoys a high literacy rate, reflecting their emphasis on education.
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Bihar
12,593

Madhya Pradesh
5,342

Uttar Pradesh
4,837

Assam
2,537

Andhra Pradesh
2,237

Maharashtra
1,239

Tamil Nadu
1,218

Delhi
894

Jharkhand
515

Telangana
501
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