Pains and hardships faced by Nehru
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While Umarao Upadhyay has mentioned problems well in the first two paragraphs, the last one is simply Sanghi version of history on social networking sites. JL Nehru was widely accepted as the PM and there are no two thoughts about it. Patel was never a competitor, it was just that there were certain points of disagreement between the two. The politics of that era was unlike that of today. Political differences were not concealed, they were always visible.
Now coming to problems:
Settlement of violence post partition. There was a necessity to get India running, and people from stop hating each other.The economic issues. To get India moving on to the path of self sustainment in terms of economic growth. To have domestic industry and to reduce the trade deficits.Social problems. To end untouchability. To help harijans and women to be economically and socially independent.To help the tribes to become a part of integrated India, yet let them maintain their cultural diversity and beliefs; not letting them be victims of social and economic influx.The states problems. There e were demands from across the country to be broken up into more homogenous units. This was particularly challenging because India had just give through partition and these kinds of calls for division of states into more language specific (Madras state, Bombay state) or religion specific (Punjab) states would have hurt the integrity of the country.Large scale poverty and to curb dependence on monsoons for agriculture. To avoid famines and large scale deaths due to it.To ensure England gets completely away. To ensure complete sovereignty of the country.Kashmir.Rise of leftism. And congress losing ground in states.The need for land reforms.
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Now coming to problems:
Settlement of violence post partition. There was a necessity to get India running, and people from stop hating each other.The economic issues. To get India moving on to the path of self sustainment in terms of economic growth. To have domestic industry and to reduce the trade deficits.Social problems. To end untouchability. To help harijans and women to be economically and socially independent.To help the tribes to become a part of integrated India, yet let them maintain their cultural diversity and beliefs; not letting them be victims of social and economic influx.The states problems. There e were demands from across the country to be broken up into more homogenous units. This was particularly challenging because India had just give through partition and these kinds of calls for division of states into more language specific (Madras state, Bombay state) or religion specific (Punjab) states would have hurt the integrity of the country.Large scale poverty and to curb dependence on monsoons for agriculture. To avoid famines and large scale deaths due to it.To ensure England gets completely away. To ensure complete sovereignty of the country.Kashmir.Rise of leftism. And congress losing ground in states.The need for land reforms.
hope it helps...
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