Social Sciences, asked by farhin04, 10 months ago

essay on Lal Bahadur Shastri in Assamese​

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Answered by sararayyanabdulrahim
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Indeed, Shastri ji had to make his own business from the middle of the Kananas. Lal Bahadur Shasti did not have any paternal background, nor did he have physical heritage. On the other hand, the mountains of obstacles came before Shastri ji. Economic exile was such that there was no money to cross the Ganges by boat. For two months even two months of food was not found and due to lack of money there was a son who had to wash his hands. Nevertheless, they, along with bravery, crossed the barriers of life and one day sat on the chair of the Indian Prime Minister. It became known everywhere, when he became the Prime Minister - "Shastri ji turned out to be red."

Such Karmaveer was born on October 2, 1904 in Mughalsarai (Uttar Pradesh) in an overdose family. His father's name was Sharda Prasad and mother's name was Mrs. Ram Dulari Sinha. In his childhood, his father Ji floating base. As a result, the economic exile of the house is even more prevalent. Shastri ji had to go to Varanasi to study in childhood. In the absence of the money for the paddy, they had to swim and go to Gangapad. Still the boy did not lose his temper and his studies continued.

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