who called english a window on the modern world and a key that would unlocked the vast pressures of all scientific and humanistic fields
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Jawaharlal Nehru
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18—— Called English ”A window on the modern world and a key that would unlock the vast pressures—-of all scientific and humanistic fields”
A- J. Nehru B- V.R Gouark C-rabindranath Tagore D- Mahatma Gandhi
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Jawaharlal Nehru called English a window on the modern world and a key that would unlock the vast pressures of all scientific and humanistic fields.
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- Prime Minister Nehru addressed a conference of education ministers, expressing his views on the central government's language policy.
- His ideas were questioned by a segment of the Indian press.
- Nehru was taken aback by the comments in the newspapers.
- He assumed the press criticism stemmed from a misunderstanding of his viewpoints.
- As a result, he released a clarification to clear up any confusion.
- In his inaugural address, Nehru emphasized the importance of a number of people learning foreign languages, particularly English.
- In relation to numerous development programes, the Second Five Year Plan, and following Five Year Plans, he stated this.
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