Q.1. Summarise Nehru's Letter to My Daughter. long answer
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Answer: The book is a collection of letters written by Panditji to his beloved Indu (Indira Gandhi's pet name) in the summer of 1928 when she was in Mussoorie away from her Allahabad-based father. The letters attempt to tell the story of the evolution of human race in a fluent way that suits a 10-year-old audience.
The 30 letters in Letters From A Father To His Daughter, were written by Nehru in the summer of 1928, when Indira was in Mussoorie, and he was in Allahabad. To make up for his absence, he wrote these letters. He wanted to make his daughter aware of her circumstances, of her environment.
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In these letters, Nehru takes up a variety of topics. He discusses natural history, the beginning of the earth, and evolution. He talks about the varied races of the world, the genetic make-up, the differences in communities, and races, how these races were formed, and why people look different.