what is the significance of ganga for nehru and for india??
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Answer. Explanation: Ganga, or Mother Ganga, refers to Indias' largest river, which is the 3rd largest in the world. Jawaharlal Nehru, the first prime minister of India, identifies the river with the people of India, its memories, hopes & fears to symbolize the age-long culture and civilization occurring in India.
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The Nehru has referred to the varying moods of the rivers Ganga and Jamuna.
2.Nehru was deeply attached to the Ganga because since his childhood he has been watching moods of the Ganga and Jamuna. As the seasons changed he has thought of their history, myth, tradition, song and story.
3 Nehru wanted a handful of his ashes to be immersed in (UPBoardSolutions.com) the Ganga at Allahabad because he had been attached to the Ganga and Jamuna since his childhood.
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