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factual description of Jawaharlal Nehru​

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Answered by aditya6973
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1. Jawaharlal Nehru was born on the 14th of November, 1889, in Allahabad, to affluent and well-known parents, Motilal Nehru and Swaruprani Thussu. He had two younger sisters, Vijaya Lakshmi and Krishna Hutheesing, who grew up to become prominent personalities as well; the former became the first female president of the United Nations General Assembly and the latter, a famous author.

2. Nehru grew up in the famous Anand Bhavan, which his father bought in the year 1930 for his family’s residence. In the year 1970, Jawaharlal Nehru’s daughter, Indira Gandhi, donated Anand Bhavan to the Indian government, and it’s known as a historic house museum today.

3. As a child, Nehru was very observant and thoughtful. He was homeschooled until his teenage years, after which he pursued further studies abroad. He was well-read and well-versed in many different subjects, graduating with Honours in Natural Science, and then pursuing law in London. He returned to India in 1912, practising as an advocate in Allahabad, and qualified to become a Barrister.

4. In the year 1916, he married Kamala Kaul. Their daughter, Indira Gandhi, was born the next year. She would grow up to become the first (and till date, the only) female Prime Minister of India.

5. Nehru had developed an interest in Indian politics right from his days as a student in Britain. Within a short time since his return to India, his interest in practising law began to dwindle; he was keener on participating in political activities. He was inspired by Mahatma Gandhi’s principles of fighting without non-violence, and was the among the first to suggest the idea of complete independence from the British.

Statue in Nehru Garden

6. He participated and led several marches and demonstrations, and was imprisoned several times. His passion to establish an independent India with equality for every individual was strong enough to make him persevere through his times in jail.

7. The very first speech Nehru made as the first Prime Minister of independent India, titled ‘Tryst with Destiny’, is considered to be one of the greatest speeches of the 20th century.

8. Some of the most eminent institutes in our country, including the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), the Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) and the National Institutes of Technology (NITs), were established under his leadership. He also made several reforms and changes to existing laws to eradicate social injustices, and maintain harmony and peace among India’s diverse communities.

9. Nehru’s classic clothing style is still present and followed till today, with the ‘Gandhi cap’ and ‘Nehru Jacket’ being easily identifiable pieces. He was called Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru because of his roots in the Kashmiri Pandit family.

10. Nehru has authored books such as The Discovery of India, Glimpses of World History, as well as his autobiography, Towards Freedom. A collection of his letters to his daughter when she was 10 years old and away at boarding school has been compiled and published as the book Letters from a Father to a Daughter.

There you go, some basic and interesting facts about the man whose birthday we happily observe every year as Children’s Day! This November 14th, celebrate the occasion with fun games and activities, and give your kids the gift of knowledge with these fun facts as well! Happy Children’s Day!

Answered by VarshaS553
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India has given birth to many great leaders. There are many who has immortalized themselves through their noble deeds? Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru needs special mention. If Mahatma Gandhi is the father of India, Jawahar Lal Nehru is the architect of modern India.

He was born on November 14, 1889, at Allahabad. He was born with a silver spoon in his mouth. His birthday is now celebrated as Children’s Day in India. He was the only son of Pandit Moti Lal Nehru, who was a leading lawyer. He got his early education at home. He was brought up like a prince. At the age of fifteen, he was admitted to the Public School of Harrow in England. Then he went to Trinity College, Cambridge University. He got his degree in law with honors and returned to India as a Barrister. He got married in 1916. His only child was Indira Priya Darshni popularly known as Indira Gandhi.

Nehru wanted to see his motherland a free country. He was impressed very much by Mahatma Gandhi in 1916 at Lucknow Session of the Indian National Congress. He became a fearless soldier of the freedom struggle. He went to jail many times. He spent the best part of his life in jails. He wrote many books. He joined Mahatma Gandhi and started an endless non-violent campaign against British rule.

In 1923, he was elected as the Secretary of the Congress. Then he also became the President of the Indian National Congress. Like Gandhi ji he believed in the right means. So he became the greatest apostle of peace in the world. When India got freedom, he was made the first Prime Minister of the country. As the Prime Minister of independent India, he worked for peace. But when China attacked India in September 1962, he received a crude shocks India had been pleading for China’s interests in the world. But China stabbed India in the back.

Nehru became one of the most popular leaders in the world. He adopted the formula of Panch Sheela. According to Nehru, “Independence means only internal independence. Independence in the world can be realized only if India keeps away from the power locks.” Nehru launched the Non-Aligned Movement. His foreign policies were successful. Nehru believed that if we were tied to a bloc,we could not take our independent decisions. The non-aligned the movement started by him has spread to more than a hundred countries of the world these days.

India progressed by leaps and bounds. He was the symbol of India’s unity. He shaped India’s destiny. For him, there was no rest. He took a keen interest in industrialization. He established steel plants with foreign help. He worked hard on Five Year Plans. He fought against hunger, poverty, disease, and unemployment.

Nehru was very popular with children. They fondly called him Chacha Nehru’. He was the idol of the Youth of India. His famous books are ‘My Autobiography’, ‘The Discovery of India’, ‘The Glimpses of World History’ etc. He was a man of literature. He was secular in the true sense. He never thought in terms of religion. Still, he was the most religious man. He worshipped humanity. He never worshipped God.

He remained Prime Minister until his death in May 1964. He was much respected and admired not only in the country but also in the world. He had a charming personality with a sober, rational, and commonsense approach to world problems. No other Indian leader influenced domestic and international politics as much as he did. That is why people admire him the most.

Nehru would live forever in the hearts of Indians for his great deeds.

Answered by VarshaS553
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Answer:

India has given birth to many great leaders. There are many who has immortalized themselves through their noble deeds? Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru needs special mention. If Mahatma Gandhi is the father of India, Jawahar Lal Nehru is the architect of modern India.

He was born on November 14, 1889, at Allahabad. He was born with a silver spoon in his mouth. His birthday is now celebrated as Children’s Day in India. He was the only son of Pandit Moti Lal Nehru, who was a leading lawyer. He got his early education at home. He was brought up like a prince. At the age of fifteen, he was admitted to the Public School of Harrow in England. Then he went to Trinity College, Cambridge University. He got his degree in law with honors and returned to India as a Barrister. He got married in 1916. His only child was Indira Priya Darshni popularly known as Indira Gandhi.

Nehru wanted to see his motherland a free country. He was impressed very much by Mahatma Gandhi in 1916 at Lucknow Session of the Indian National Congress. He became a fearless soldier of the freedom struggle. He went to jail many times. He spent the best part of his life in jails. He wrote many books. He joined Mahatma Gandhi and started an endless non-violent campaign against British rule.

In 1923, he was elected as the Secretary of the Congress. Then he also became the President of the Indian National Congress. Like Gandhi ji he believed in the right means. So he became the greatest apostle of peace in the world. When India got freedom, he was made the first Prime Minister of the country. As the Prime Minister of independent India, he worked for peace. But when China attacked India in September 1962, he received a crude shocks India had been pleading for China’s interests in the world. But China stabbed India in the back.

Nehru became one of the most popular leaders in the world. He adopted the formula of Panch Sheela. According to Nehru, “Independence means only internal independence. Independence in the world can be realized only if India keeps away from the power locks.” Nehru launched the Non-Aligned Movement. His foreign policies were successful. Nehru believed that if we were tied to a bloc,we could not take our independent decisions. The non-aligned the movement started by him has spread to more than a hundred countries of the world these days.

India progressed by leaps and bounds. He was the symbol of India’s unity. He shaped India’s destiny. For him, there was no rest. He took a keen interest in industrialization. He established steel plants with foreign help. He worked hard on Five Year Plans. He fought against hunger, poverty, disease, and unemployment.

Nehru was very popular with children. They fondly called him Chacha Nehru’. He was the idol of the Youth of India. His famous books are ‘My Autobiography’, ‘The Discovery of India’, ‘The Glimpses of World History’ etc. He was a man of literature. He was secular in the true sense. He never thought in terms of religion. Still, he was the most religious man. He worshipped humanity. He never worshipped God.

He remained Prime Minister until his death in May 1964. He was much respected and admired not only in the country but also in the world. He had a charming personality with a sober, rational, and commonsense approach to world problems. No other Indian leader influenced domestic and international politics as much as he did. That is why people admire him the most.

Nehru would live forever in the hearts of Indians for his great deeds.

Answered by VarshaS553
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Answer:

India has given birth to many great leaders. There are many who has immortalized themselves through their noble deeds? Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru needs special mention. If Mahatma Gandhi is the father of India, Jawahar Lal Nehru is the architect of modern India.

He was born on November 14, 1889, at Allahabad. He was born with a silver spoon in his mouth. His birthday is now celebrated as Children’s Day in India. He was the only son of Pandit Moti Lal Nehru, who was a leading lawyer. He got his early education at home. He was brought up like a prince. At the age of fifteen, he was admitted to the Public School of Harrow in England. Then he went to Trinity College, Cambridge University. He got his degree in law with honors and returned to India as a Barrister. He got married in 1916. His only child was Indira Priya Darshni popularly known as Indira Gandhi.

Nehru wanted to see his motherland a free country. He was impressed very much by Mahatma Gandhi in 1916 at Lucknow Session of the Indian National Congress. He became a fearless soldier of the freedom struggle. He went to jail many times. He spent the best part of his life in jails. He wrote many books. He joined Mahatma Gandhi and started an endless non-violent campaign against British rule.

In 1923, he was elected as the Secretary of the Congress. Then he also became the President of the Indian National Congress. Like Gandhi ji he believed in the right means. So he became the greatest apostle of peace in the world. When India got freedom, he was made the first Prime Minister of the country. As the Prime Minister of independent India, he worked for peace. But when China attacked India in September 1962, he received a crude shocks India had been pleading for China’s interests in the world. But China stabbed India in the back.

Nehru became one of the most popular leaders in the world. He adopted the formula of Panch Sheela. According to Nehru, “Independence means only internal independence. Independence in the world can be realized only if India keeps away from the power locks.” Nehru launched the Non-Aligned Movement. His foreign policies were successful. Nehru believed that if we were tied to a bloc,we could not take our independent decisions. The non-aligned the movement started by him has spread to more than a hundred countries of the world these days.

India progressed by leaps and bounds. He was the symbol of India’s unity. He shaped India’s destiny. For him, there was no rest. He took a keen interest in industrialization. He established steel plants with foreign help. He worked hard on Five Year Plans. He fought against hunger, poverty, disease, and unemployment.

Nehru was very popular with children. They fondly called him Chacha Nehru’. He was the idol of the Youth of India. His famous books are ‘My Autobiography’, ‘The Discovery of India’, ‘The Glimpses of World History’ etc. He was a man of literature. He was secular in the true sense. He never thought in terms of religion. Still, he was the most religious man. He worshipped humanity. He never worshipped God.

He remained Prime Minister until his death in May 1964. He was much respected and admired not only in the country but also in the world. He had a charming personality with a sober, rational, and commonsense approach to world problems. No other Indian leader influenced domestic and international politics as much as he did. That is why people admire him the most.

Nehru would live forever in the hearts of Indians for his great deeds.

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