He was a Hindu and an Indian, the great in many generations, and he was proud of being a Hindu and an indian. To him India was dear because she had represented throughout the ages certain immutable truth But though he was intensely religious and came to be called the father of the nation which he had liberated, yet no narrow religious or national bonds confined his spirit. And so he became the greatest internationalist believing in essantial unity of a inan. the underlying unity of all religions and the need of humanity, and more specially devoting himself to the services of poor the distresses and the oppressed millions everywhere.
Questions:- (a) This passage is written about:
(i) Pt. Nehru (ii) Rajiv Gandhi (iii) Mahatama Gandhi
(b) The word in this pasage similar in meaning that can not be changed
(i) Liberated (ii) Under lying (ii) Devoting (iii) Immutable
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This passage is written about:
(i) Pt. Nehru (ii) Rajiv Gandhi (iii) Mahatama Gandhi
answer;- RAJIV GANDHI
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