3.Read the following passage and answer the question that follows. Nehru was as invested in the culture of science as in its material achievements, and he repeatedly invoked the scientific temper and the spirit of science. This philosophical understanding of science appealed to Nehru at several levels. It enabled him to present his own social ideals and political convictions as being grounded in rationality, part of his secular worldview and “scientific” socialism, while condemning his Indian opponents, especially Hindu and Muslim communalists, as woefully un-modern. Science alone ensured that society did not revert to the kind of barbarism that religious bigotry repeatedly threatened. Nehru was a politician seeking to mobilize science and scientists behind his social vision. What is the key idea of the passage?
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Explanation:Nehru was as invested in the culture of science as in its material achievements, and he repeatedly invoked the scientific temper and the spirit of science. This philosophical understanding of science appealed to Nehru at several levels. It enabled him to present his own social ideals and political convictions as being grounded in rationality, part of his secular worldview and “scientific” socialism, while condemning his Indian opponents, especially Hindu and Muslim communalists, as woefully un-modern. Science alone ensured that society did not revert to the kind of barbarism that religious bigotry repeatedly threatened. Nehru was a politician seeking to mobilize science and scientists behind his social vision. What is the key idea of the passage?
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