Pandit jawaharlal nehru and there contribution for india
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fortnight back, November 14th was Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru’s 125th birth anniversary. India was born, not out of war but after a protracted negotiated settlement with the British, of a struggle for freedom launched nearly 100 years ago.
This came about with division of two of nation’s largest population, Hindus and Muslims. It is a debatable point whether the subcontinent should have been divided into India and Pakistan at all, especially when the Father of the Nation was totally against it. With Mohammed Ali Jinnah bent upon partition, and the British, perhaps unable to bring about a settlement, one of the biggest migration in history happened with millions uprooted from their motherland and literally travelling by uncharted road to their new unknown destination. Millions were killed, raped and lost about everything on the way. If they survived religious mayhem, they died of hunger and thirst.
This was the nation Nehru inherited as India’s first Prime Minster.
I feel he must have faced more problems than all the subsequent prime ministers put together faced in their entire tenures. Independence had been won no doubt, but the country was in tatters and dry of resources. Inexperience in governance was staring at the founding fathers. The Mahatma was away and on a fast even on the day when the National flag was hoisted in Delhi.
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fortnight back, November 14th was Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru’s 125th birth anniversary. India was born, not out of war but after a protracted negotiated settlement with the British, of a struggle for freedom launched nearly 100 years ago.
This came about with division of two of nation’s largest population, Hindus and Muslims. It is a debatable point whether the subcontinent should have been divided into India and Pakistan at all, especially when the Father of the Nation was totally against it. With Mohammed Ali Jinnah bent upon partition, and the British, perhaps unable to bring about a settlement, one of the biggest migration in history happened with millions uprooted from their motherland and literally travelling by uncharted road to their new unknown destination. Millions were killed, raped and lost about everything on the way. If they survived religious mayhem, they died of hunger and thirst.
This was the nation Nehru inherited as India’s first Prime Minster.
I feel he must have faced more problems than all the subsequent prime ministers put together faced in their entire tenures. Independence had been won no doubt, but the country was in tatters and dry of resources. Inexperience in governance was staring at the founding fathers. The Mahatma was away and on a fast even on the day when the National flag was hoisted in Delhi.
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