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Jawaharlal Nehru was known for his love for çhilden as well as animals.He was known as Chacha Nehru. Jawaharlal. Nehru. used to adopt animals.Then later he used to send them to different zoos in different countries.Once he adopted an elephant and then he hosted it to Japaneese zoo.But he never realised that first a must make sure whether the climate. is suitable for the poor animal or not.Whether the źoo will shhower same kind of love and affection that he received at Nehru's home or not
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Nehru often known as Chacha, The first Prime Minister of India was a well known Freedom fighter . His contributions to the India post it's freedom are foundations for the building of modern India. He showed great commitment to whatever work he has taken up.
Pandit Jawahar lal Nehru is very much known as a lover of children. And This rightly is the reason for celebrating his birthday as Children day. Apart from this attitude of loving children and a great statesmen, He was also a keen observer of the nature and had great concern for animals.
For India's freedom struggle, Many leaders were put in jail for long time, And Nehru was also one of them . In the current essay , Animals in prison Nehru tells about the current conditions of animals. He has a great concern for the animals, and he enjoyed the presence of the animals.
He explains that " Worship and Kindliness don't go together " . We see a lot of Indians, our people worshipping cow as a sacred animal but on the other side, We see that it is put into lot of trouble, while some trouble it for fun others slaughter it.
In this essay, Nehru also tells about the Experience in Prison. Prison is a confinement , But The Observation of one's surroundings happen the most when you are confinement said Nehru . Nehru enjoyed the company of animals
The animals that he met included Eagles, Snakes, Squirrels and cats etc. He had a special disliking towards snakes and centipedes as he was sort of afraid of the Idea of being troubled by them. He enjoyed the singing of Cuckoos and Koel .
He could see Himalayas , Public roads, garden all from the confinement which made him get rid of loneliness. He recalls the funny incidents of prison where he would be not even able to sleep calm with mosquitoes troubling him. He also tells us the Togetherness of the animals that we humans lack today. Below is the incident that he says,
On a public road, The people tied a string to the neck of a small monkey and from the tree near, A fat and particulary strong monkey had rushed to save the baby. The crowd fled away in fear. He also expresses the happiness which we Indians aren't aware, The happiness of having pet animals with us.
In particular, He was happy in being confined at Dehradun jail, where he used to have a pet cat which used to be so faithful to him . The lockup of this place was soo small that prisoners were allowed to come out and walk in the surrounding
As Nehru says Himalayas are a unforgettable part of my life, Without them I wouldn't have survived. He also tells that Animals and rearing them was a great experience. He also tells that he will never be able to forget the memories he made.
The whole essay Animals in prison is a great prose , It's unique style of lucidity and delivering without fiction was too great and appreciable. With the concern and love for animals, The respect that will be given to Nehru shall multiply over the generations .
Pandit Jawahar lal Nehru is very much known as a lover of children. And This rightly is the reason for celebrating his birthday as Children day. Apart from this attitude of loving children and a great statesmen, He was also a keen observer of the nature and had great concern for animals.
For India's freedom struggle, Many leaders were put in jail for long time, And Nehru was also one of them . In the current essay , Animals in prison Nehru tells about the current conditions of animals. He has a great concern for the animals, and he enjoyed the presence of the animals.
He explains that " Worship and Kindliness don't go together " . We see a lot of Indians, our people worshipping cow as a sacred animal but on the other side, We see that it is put into lot of trouble, while some trouble it for fun others slaughter it.
In this essay, Nehru also tells about the Experience in Prison. Prison is a confinement , But The Observation of one's surroundings happen the most when you are confinement said Nehru . Nehru enjoyed the company of animals
The animals that he met included Eagles, Snakes, Squirrels and cats etc. He had a special disliking towards snakes and centipedes as he was sort of afraid of the Idea of being troubled by them. He enjoyed the singing of Cuckoos and Koel .
He could see Himalayas , Public roads, garden all from the confinement which made him get rid of loneliness. He recalls the funny incidents of prison where he would be not even able to sleep calm with mosquitoes troubling him. He also tells us the Togetherness of the animals that we humans lack today. Below is the incident that he says,
On a public road, The people tied a string to the neck of a small monkey and from the tree near, A fat and particulary strong monkey had rushed to save the baby. The crowd fled away in fear. He also expresses the happiness which we Indians aren't aware, The happiness of having pet animals with us.
In particular, He was happy in being confined at Dehradun jail, where he used to have a pet cat which used to be so faithful to him . The lockup of this place was soo small that prisoners were allowed to come out and walk in the surrounding
As Nehru says Himalayas are a unforgettable part of my life, Without them I wouldn't have survived. He also tells that Animals and rearing them was a great experience. He also tells that he will never be able to forget the memories he made.
The whole essay Animals in prison is a great prose , It's unique style of lucidity and delivering without fiction was too great and appreciable. With the concern and love for animals, The respect that will be given to Nehru shall multiply over the generations .
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