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What does Nehru mean by reading the book of nature?

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Answered by vandanapanse21
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Answer:

He explained lessons from the nature and the amount of knowledge one can learn from the nature.

Before humans start the life on earth there where most of things on earth.

Answered by Anonymous
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The book of nature offers a broad view of Indian history, philosophy and culture as seen from an Indian struggle for his country's independence.

  • The book, has a collection of letters from Nehru to Indira Gandhi when he was in Allahabad. Nehru wrote her a series of letters in which he told her the story of how and when the planet was created, the beginning of human and animal life, and the evolution of cultures and societies around the world.
  • Published in 1928, these letters remain fresh and vivid, capturing the love of Nehru for people and nature, whose story was more fascinating for him than any other story or novel you might have read.
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