The belongings will be placed for public viewing in the national capital from July 21.
"Delhi tourism minister Kapil Mishra visitedPaikarumbu, where Kalam is buried. He later collected articles like slippers, pens, dresses, books from Kalam's house and took them in 23 parcels to Delhi," Salim told PTI.
Earlier, Mishra told reporters that Kalam's family had already demandedthat the central government place the articles used by the former President for public view.
