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65th Independence Day Celebrations - Great Patriotic Lives - Jawaharlal Nehru

8/16/2012

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Note: We have four short essays relating to the contribution of four great sons of India on the occasion of the 65th Independence Day of our country. This is the last of the four part series 

Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru

            Jawaharlala Nehru is fondly known as Chacha Nehru. He was the son of Motilal Nehru and Swaroop Rani. He was a great patriot and a freedom fighter. He was highly respected.

            He completed his education in England. Returning to India, he practised law for some years. Then he joined Indian National Congress led by Gandhiji.

            Nehru was a great intellectual. He was known for his integrity. He was greatly influenced by Gandhiji. He participated actively in the freedom movement. He was imprisoned a number of times. He spent almost 14 years in prison. He practised truth and nonviolence on the footprints of Gandhiji. He was actively involved in the non-cooperation movement.

            Consequently, India became an independent nation  on August 15, 1947 and Nehru became the first Prime Minister of the country. He was instrumental in carrying out our five year plans.

            Jawaharlal Nehru had great love for Children. His Birthday on November 14, is celebrated as Children's Day. The letters written by Nehru to his daughter Indira are quite famous. He is said to be the architect of modern India. His daughter Indira Gandhi became the Prime minister of India later on.

            Rose was his favourite flower and a symbol of love which he always wore on his coat.


Vande Mataram
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