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contribution of j. l nehru

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Answered by Anonymous
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Jawaharlal Nehru greatly contributed towards the Indian Freedom Struggle as an active member of the Indian National Congress. After he returned to India in the year 1912 he started to work as a barrister in Allahabad while moving up the ranks of Congress during World War I. He first met Gandhi in the year 1916 at Lucknow session of Congress. It was to be the lifelong partnership between the two that lasted until the death of Gandhi. Under the mentorship of Mahatma Gandhi, Nehru quickly rose to fame and prominence, and by the year 1921 he was already one of the important leaders of Congress party. 

As and when the British colonial administration outlawed the Congress party, Nehru, for the first time, went to the prison. And over the next eight years he served eight periods of detentions. Overall he spent over nine years in jail. 
he participated in following
Non-Cooperation Movement
Civil Disobedience
Answered by tanyagoyal0110
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Jawaharlal Nehru greatly contributed towards the Indian Freedom Struggle as an active member of the Indian National Congress. After he returned to India in the year 1912 he started to work as a barrister in Allahabad while moving up the ranks of Congress during World War I. He first met Gandhi in the year 1916 at Lucknow session of Congress. It was to be the lifelong partnership between the two that lasted until the death of Gandhi. Under the mentorship of Mahatma Gandhi, Nehru quickly rose to fame and prominence, and by the year 1921 he was already one of the important leaders of Congress party. 

As and when the British colonial administration outlawed the Congress party, Nehru, for the first time, went to the prison. And over the next eight years he served eight periods of detentions. Overall he spent over nine years in jail. 
he participated in following
Non-Cooperation Movement
Civil Disobedience
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