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construction of pandit jawaharlal nehru​

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Answered by satyakumari2913sths
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Nehru's contribution to the growth and development of country is immersible. being a visionary and modernist he led the foundation of the principles of democracy , secularism, fraternity and liberty.

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Nehru's contribution to the growth and development of country is immersible. being a visionary and modernist he led the foundation of the principles of democracy , secularism, fraternity and liberty.

When India attained freedom in 1947, Nehru adopted Non-alignment as the guiding principle of India's foreign policy. One of the major charges against him at that time was that his non alignment policy was really a policy of appeasement in the international politics.

The Ganga and the Jamuna meant a lot to Jawaharlal Nehru. He had been attached to them ever since his childhood. ... The Ganga reminded Nehru of the snow-covered peaks and the deep valleys of the Himalayas which he loved so much and of the rich and vast plains below, where his life and work had been shaped.

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