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how was nehru attached to ganga​

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Answered by Shädøwkïru
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The Ganga and the Jamuna meant a lot to Jawaharlal Nehru. He had been attached to them ever since his childhood. ... The Ganga reminded Nehru of the snow-covered peaks and the deep valleys of the Himalayas which he loved so much and of the rich and vast plains below, where his life and work had been shaped

Answered by InstaPrince
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As he had seen the river Ganga since his childhood and in different seasons, it always reminded him of the Himalayas and its peaks and deep valleys. He regarded the river as a symbol of age-long culture and civilization of India and it reminder him the past of India rich and varied culture.

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