Quest man as described by jawaharlal Nehru
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Nehru frequently interacted with his daughter, Indira Priyadarshini, through
letters especially when he was serving a prison sentence during the British rule
in India. The first set of letters were written in the summer of 1928, when the
ten-year-old Indira was in the Himalayan hill station of Mussoorie and Nehru
was in the plains. These were published in book form in 1929, with the title
Letters From a Father to his Daughter, subtitled "Being a brief account of the
early days of the world written for children." Nehru points out in his preface
to the original edition of Glimpses of World History. These early letters were
subsequently published in book form and they had a generous reception. The
idea of continuing them hovered in my mind. "The result was Glimpses of
World History published in two volumes, 1934-1935, with the subtitle "Being
further letters to his daughter written in prison, and containing a rambling
account of history for young people". All the 196 letters here, and his book
The Discovery of India, were written in prison. The first such letter he wrote
her was from the Central Prison in Naini, in 1930. The letter you are about to
read was written two years later, in 1932, from Dehra Dun jail.
Discovery of India is written by our first prime minister of India Jawaharlal Nehru.
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