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What does the Ganga symbolize?
What according to Pt. Nehru should India get rid of and why?
Why was Pt. Nehru so much attached to the Ganga?
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Explanation:
The River Ganges (also referred to as Ganga) is a symbol of faith, hope, culture and sanity, as well as a source of livelihood for millions since time immemorial. She is the centre of social and religious tradition in the Indian sub-continent and particularly sacred in Hinduism.
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1. The River Ganges (also referred to as Ganga) is a symbol of faith, hope, culture and sanity, as well as a source of livelihood for millions since time immemorial. She is the centre of social and religious tradition in the Indian sub-continent and particularly sacred in Hinduism.
2. According to Nehru, India should get rid of the past traditions and customs that bind, divide and suppress her people. They prevent the free development ...
3. Explanation: His attachment toward the river Ganga grew with years. Pandit Nehru had seen the river in different seasons and he regarded the river Ganga as a symbol of age-long culture and civilization of India. ... Hence, these scenic elements were the reason for his attachment to the river Ganga.
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