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Exercise 1
Notes India today presents a very mixed picture of hope and anguish of markable
advances and at the same time of inertia; of a new spirit and also the dead hand of
the past and of privileges; of an overall and growing unity and many disruptive
tendencies. Withal there is a great vitality and ferment in people's minds and
activities.
It is a remarkable thing that a country and a people rooted in this remote past, who
have shown so much resistance to change in the past, should now be marching
forward rapidly and with resolute steps.
What will emerge from the labour and the tumults of the present generation? I
cannot say what tomorrow's India will be like, I can only express my hope and
wishes. I want India to advance on the material plane - to fulfil her Five Year Plans
to raise the standard of living of her vast population: I want the narrow conflicts of
today in the name of religion or caste, language or province to cease, and a classless
and casteless society to be built up where every individual has full opportunity to
grow according to his worth and ability. In particular, I hope that the curse of caste
will be ended for there is neither democracy nor socialism on the basis of caste.
-A speech by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru
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Exercise 2
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Exercise 3
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VOCABUL

Opposite W

In this s

words e

followin

Exercise 1

Notes India today presents a very mixed picture of hope and anguish of markable

advances and at the same time of inertia; of a new spirit and also the dead hand of

the past and of privileges; of an overall and growing unity and many disruptive

tendencies. Withal there is a great vitality and ferment in people's minds and

activities.

It is a remarkable thing that a country and a people rooted in this remote past, who

have shown so much resistance to change in the past, should now be marching

forward rapidly and with resolute steps.

What will emerge from the labour and the tumults of the present generation? I

cannot say what tomorrow's India will be like, I can only express my hope and

wishes. I want India to advance on the material plane - to fulfil her Five Year Plans

to raise the standard of living of her vast population: I want the narrow conflicts of

today in the name of religion or caste, language or province to cease, and a classless

and casteless society to be built up where every individual has full opportunity to

grow according to his worth and ability. In particular, I hope that the curse of caste

will be ended for there is neither democracy nor socialism on the basis of caste.

-A speech by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru

Improve

cabined.

Exercise 2

In the fol

Find the

inhuman

praise, da

Exercise 3

IITTYT OTITIT

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