why did nehru doubt the importance of the letter for indra?
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Answer:
PLZ MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST
Explanation:
celebration of Children's Day can never be complete without remembering the contributions of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. The happy conjunction of this special day for children and the birth anniversary of their Chacha Nehru is not a coincidence. It's a way of remembering the great leader's fondness and love for children and his efforts towards bettering their lives.
So, on his 128th birth anniversary, let us revisit Pandit Nehru's famous words of advice that he had written to his daughter, Indira Gandhi, which can still be hailed for inspiring today's younger generation.
On the importance of dialogue
''You know sweetheart, how I dislike sermonising and doling out good advice...I have always thought that the best way to find out what is right and what is not right, what should be done and what should not be done, is not by giving a sermon, but by talking and discussing, and out of discussion sometimes a little bit of truth comes out. I have liked my talks with you and we have discussed many things, but the world is wide and beyond our world lie other wonderful and mysterious worlds...none of us need ever be bored or imagine...that we have learned everything worth learning and become very wise.''