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| | Jawaharlal Nehru - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Nehru also condemned the invasion of Suez in 1956 by Israel, the United Kingdom and France. |  | | Jawaharlal was the leader of a new generation of Congressmen who were radical in political beliefs. |  | | Nehru's personal charisma extended to the world stage where, because of his leadership, India was often seen to be "punching above its weight." As Prime Minister, he pursued a foreign policy of non-alignment and became a founder and leader of the Non-Aligned Movement. |
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| | webindia123-Indian personalities-Politicians-Jawaharlal Nehru |
 | | Nehru came to be respected as a world statesman for his policies of peace, secularism and non- interference in any country's internal affairs. |  | | Nehru did not consider the "Non Aligned Policy" to be neutral but he believed it allowed Nations to accept aid and maintain good relations with Nations from both Power Blocs. |  | | Nehru also believed that the newly independent states in Asia and Africa had the right not to join either the Soviet or Capitalist Power Blocs. |
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| | Nehru - MSN Encarta |
 | | For political and personal reasons, Nehru believed that it was essential that Kashmīr remain part of India, and he sent troops into the region to support India’s claim to it. |  | | The Muslim League was a political organization working to create a separate Muslim state so that Hindus, a majority of the population in India, would not gain control of the entire Indian subcontinent after independence. |  | | He adhered to a secular perspective and believed that all Indians regardless of religious affiliation should be equal citizens of the new nation. |
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 | | As the ideologue of the Indian Constitution and the Indian polity, Nehru's contributions cannot be denied. |  | | He presumed that the commitment and organisational cohesion of the Congress during the freedom struggle would continue which was not to be because the party in a freedom movement is always different from a party in power in terms of ethos and motivations. |  | | While he was the builder of democratic institutions and conventions, one has to acknowledge that he did not groom a second generation of leadership in the party or the country, nor did he show any awareness of the need for anchoring the Congress in a trained cadre of party workers. |
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| | Nehru, Jawaharlal on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Nehru's policy towards Kashmir: bringing politics back in again. |  | | What if Gandhi had not supported Motilal and Jawaharlal Nehru in their bid to create a Nehru dynasty in India? |  | | On the economic front the government launched a series of five-year plans with the declared goal of achieving a "socialist pattern of society." |
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| | The Hindu : Opinion / Leader Page Articles : Remembering Jawaharlal |
 | | The first is the visceral hatred of Nehru on the part of those ideologically driven to dismantling his greatest achievement the founding of a modern, democratic and secular Indian state committed to protecting and preserving the country's plurality and inclusiveness. |  | | So let me conclude by citing the summing up of Nehru by three prominent individuals, none of whom can be accused of being his uncritical admirer. |  | | The Hindu : Opinion / Leader Page Articles : Remembering Jawaharlal |
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http://www.hindu.com/2004/05/27/stories/2004052702941000.htm
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| | Pandit Nehru's Homosexuality |
 | | Prof Wolpert said he did not broach the subject during his three meetings with Nehru in 1957-58, when he spoke with the Indian leader for his doctoral dissertation on the Indian freedom movement. |  | | These uncontestable facts prove that he was an inept leader who reached the throne merely because of being he was the most cunning and ruthless Brahmin leader of the time. |  | | Following publication of excerpts from his book in The Pioneer on January 26, there has been both condemnation of his "scandalous" allegations and support for his research. |
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| | Rediff On The NeT: Rajeev Srinivasan finds Jawaharlal Nehru severely over-rated |
 | | Nevertheless, I shall attempt to deconstruct Nehru with a modicum of journalistic objectivity. |  | | In the end, after 1962, Nehru realised that he had understood little, and that he had led this beloved country catastrophically astray. |  | | Further, the hagiographers would have it appear that Nehru single-handedly brought freedom to India. |
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| | Amazon.com: Glimpses of World History : Centenary edition: Books: Jawaharlal Nehru |
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| | Kids Freesouls - Literature - Jawaharlal Nehru |
 | | Nehru remained a supporter of Gandhi until the latter's death in 1948. |  | | As Prime Minister, Nehru was deeply involved in carrying out India's five year plans and pusuing a policy of peaceful co-existance with nations of every political tendency. |  | | During the following year, Nehru attempted to prevent the partition of India into separate Hindu and Muslim States but he was unsuccessful and seperate Muslim state known as Pakistan was founded. |
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| | Online edition of Daily News - Features |
 | | Perera, Leader of the then LSSP, told the press that "Premier Nehru's death was a great calamity for the world in general and Asia in particular". |  | | Pieter Keuneman, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Ceylon said: "This is a sad news. |  | | Nehru was one of the articulate India leaders to be involved in his country's freedom struggle. |
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| | Jawaharlal Nehru |
 | | Pandit Nehru led his peoples to freedom, democracy, unity, at the same time securing for the country a high place in the comity of nations. |  | | He left his mark on the history of the world. |  | | Nehru wrote his famous books "An Autobiography", "The Discovery of India" and "Glimpses of World History" in English while in prison. |
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| | Nehru, Jawaharlal |
 | | Also throughout his years in prison, Nehru wrote a few books, Toward Freedom, The Discovery of India, and Glimpses of World History, which became quite popular in several areas of the world. |  | | Pakistani troops invaded an area of Kashmir and Nehru wanted to keep it a part of India, so he sent Indian troops to assert India& claim over Kashmir—this went against Nehru’s peace policy. |  | | However, at one point of his political career, Nehru was accused of deserting his policy of peace and neutralization. |
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| | Asiaweek.com |
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| | Jawaharlal Nehru hero file |
 | | Gandhi begins a campaign of resistance or 'Satyagraha' (the devotion to truth, or truth force) against the Rowlatt Acts and British rule. |  | | Nehru will occupy much of his time in prison writing. |  | | Also during 1942 Gandhi officially designates Nehru as his political heir. |
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| | Nehru-Khan-Gandhi dynasty |
 | | Jawaharlal Nehru did not approve of the inter-caste marriage for political reasons (see http://www.asiasource.org/ society/indiragandhi.cfm). |  | | Indira Nehru married Feroze (Khan) Gandhi in 1942 and became Indira Gandhi, which helped her politically as daughter of Nehru (the first Prime Minister of the Indian Union) and daughter–in-law of Gandhi (the father of the nation) securing her place in the future Nehru-Gandhi dynasty (based on swordoftruth.com). |  | | If Indira Nehru were to marry a Muslim she would loose the possibility of becoming the heir to the future Nehru dynasty. |
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 | | In 1916, Nehru met Mohandas Gandhi, another British-educated Indian, at the Indian National Congress and was attracted to Gandhi's ideas on independence and nationalism. |  | | Witnessing for himself the brutal suppression by the British of the nationalist movement, and being severely beaten up by the British in 1928, Nehru became an energetic supporter of Gandhi's Civil Disobedience movement. |  | | And in his Autobiography, Nehru wrote, "The spectacle of what is called religion, or at any rate organized religion, in India and elsewhere, has filled us with horror, and I have frequently condemned it and wished to make a clean sweep of it." |
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| | The Norton Anthology of English Literature: The 20th Century: Topic 1: Texts and Contexts |
 | | He and Gandhi opposed the participation of Indian troops in support of the British during the World War II — unless India were granted immediate independence — and for his opposition he was again imprisoned, from 1942 to 1945. |  | | Four times president of the Indian National Congress, Nehru spent many of the years from 1930 to 1936 in prison for conducting civil disobedience campaigns against the British. |  | | Jawaharlal Nehru (1889–1964), first president of post-partition India, was an aristocratic Kashmiri Brahmin. |
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| | Jawaharlal Nehru: Baghdad and Harun al-Rashid |
 | | But it is only a shadow of its former self, for it never recovered from the death and desolation which the Mongols brought. |  | | Jawaharlal Nehru India Islam Muhammad Jawaharlal Nehru Science Scientific Method |
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| | BBC ON THIS DAY 27 1964: Light goes out in India as Nehru dies |
 | | This began the long Nehru-Gandhi dynasty which has dominated the top echelons of Indian politics to this day. |  | | Jawaharlal Nehru, the son of a lawyer, was a key figure in the struggle for independence from Britain. |  | | Pandit Nehru had not indicated who he would prefer to succeed him. |
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| | India's Freedom Struggle : Freedom Fighters : Jawaharlal Nehru |
 | | Nehru at the Birth of the Nation Video clip from Harappa Website |  | | Although more famous for his monumental work for India after her independence, Jawaharlal's contribution to the freedom movement is enormous. |  | | He served as president of Indian National Congress for several years and was among the moderates in the party. |
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| | PANDIT NEHRU AND THE UNITY OF THE OPPRESSED PEOPLE OF SOUTH AFRICA |
 | | He had himself made a significant contribution, as a national leader and as head of government, to promoting that unity in struggle. |  | | In 1952, however, India was able, with the support of other Asian and Arab States, to place the whole problem of apartheid on the agenda of the United Nations General Assembly. |  | | By then, the movement in South Africa had made tremendous strides in forging the unity of the oppressed people, as well as democratic whites, which Nehru had envisaged in 1927. |
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| | Oxford University Press: Letters to Chief Ministers 1947-1964: Jawaharlal Nehru |
 | | The fourth and fifth volumes of Jawaharlal Nehru's Letters to Chief Ministers span from 1954 to Nehru's death in 1964, offering both a crucial perspective on momentous world events during that period, and invaluable insight into Nehru's foreign and domestic policy. |  | | Oxford University Press: Letters to Chief Ministers 1947-1964: Jawaharlal Nehru |  | | We value your opinion and feedback about our website. |
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| | Nehru, Jawaharlal articles on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Nehru, Motilal NEHRU, MOTILAL [Nehru, Motilal], 1861-1931, Indian political leader, father of Jawaharlal Nehru. |  | | Gandhi, Indira GANDHI, INDIRA [Gandhi, Indira], 1917-84, Indian political leader; daughter of Jawaharlal Nehru. |  | | She served as an aide to her father, who was prime minister (1947-64), and as minister of information in the government of Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri (1964-66). |
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| | AsiaSource: Asia Biography - a resource of the Asia Society |
 | | Nehru's position in the Congress Party and the government was unchallenged throughout his seventeen years of power, except perhaps during the first three years of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel's term as the deputy prime minister. |  | | This was Jawaharlal's first prison term; in all he was to spend nine years in jail. |  | | Nehru's aim, in his own words, was to convert India's economy into that of a modern state. |
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| | Tribuneindia... The fact File |
 | | In prison, Nehru spent his time cheerfully and usefully. |  | | Jawaharlals father also joined the movement for freedom. |  | | Kamala had not been educated the way Jawaharlals sisters had been. |
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| | Jawaharlal Nehru University - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Jawaharlal Nehru University Students' Union has traditionally been the leading voice of the socialist students' movement in India. |  | | Named after Jawaharlal Nehru (the first Prime Minister of India), the university is among the premier universities in India in the field of Liberal arts,Languages, Political Science and Economics. |  | | The JNUSU is the only students' union in the country which has produced two politburo members of the largest communist party in India, the CPI(M), including its present General Secretary (Prakash Karat). |
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| | Jawaharlal Nehru |
 | | Nehru was jailed often by the British and served a total of 18 years in prison. |  | | He held that post until his death in 1964. |  | | He returned to India where, after serving on the high court of Allahabad, he joined the Indian National Congress and became one of its leaders. |
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| | Nehru Audio |
 | | His father Motilal Nehru was a prominent advocate and early leader of the Indian independence movement. |  | | Over the next thirty years, he rose to become the top political leader of the Indian National Congress Party and its struggle for independence from Britain. |  | | ovie of Nehru with another part of the speech. |
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| | Prime Minister's Office |
 | | Nehru was arrested for offering individual Satyagraha to protest against India's forced participation in war. |  | | On August 29, 1928 he attended the All-Party Congress and was one of the signatories to the Nehru Report on Indian Constitutional Reform, named after his father Shri Motilal Nehru. |  | | Nehru was elected President of the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress, where complete independence for the country was adopted as the goal. |
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| | Jawaharlal Nehru Movie Allahabad 1941 |
 | | [from] Shots made at a meeting of the Allahabad Congress Party to welcome Pandit Nehru after his release from 13 months in prison. |  | | According to Nehru's biographer B.N. Pandey, days before Nehru was released from prison, Gandhi had convinced Feroze Gandhi not to marry Indira without first securing Nehru's blessing (Nehru, by B.N. Pandey, MacMillan, London and Madras, 1976, p. |  | | He is shown addressing Congress party workers at his residence, Anand Bhavan in Allahabad. |
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| | IndiaParenting.com - Great Indians - Jawaharlal Nehru |
 | | Nehru did not believe in aligning himself with the military political blocks and wanted to end the cold war. |  | | Nehru then went on to get his M.A. degree from Cambridge University and returned to India as a barrister. |  | | Jawaharlal Nehru is famous for a number of reasons. |
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| | Daily Celebrations ~ Jawaharlal Nehru, Be a Little Humble ~ November 14 ~ Ideas to motivate, educate, and inspire |
 | | Imprisoned for civil disobedience and catalyst for independence, Nehru was the major architect of his country's modern government. |  | | Known as Pandit, or teacher, he was a beloved, charismatic leader who ruled from 1947 until his death. |  | | Born on this day in Allahabad, statesman, lawyer, and freedom fighter Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964) was the first prime minister of independent India. |
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| | THE BANGALORE ASSOCIATION FOR SCIENCE EDUCATION (BASE) |
 | | Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium, Bangalore was founded in 1989. |  | | BASE has established a Science Centre in the Planetarium, to serve as a nucleus for non - formal science education at all levels. |  | | REAP is a three year programme that will be offered concurrently with regular college education complementing the formal curriculum. |
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| | Jawaharlal Nehru |
 | | The medal was presented at the opening of an international seminar on “Nehru, the man and his vision” at UNESCO House in September that year, followed by a major exhibition on his life and work in November. |  | | In 1989, UNESCO struck a medal in commemoration of the centenary of the birth of Jawaharlal Nehru, the first prime minister of independent India and champion of non-aligned movement and international solidarity. |
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| | Modern History Sourcebook: Jawaharlal Nehru: Marxism, Capitalism |
 | | Nehru, India's first Prime Minister after independence, (1947) was the creator of such terms as "neutralism", "Third World", and "non-alignment". |  | | from Toward Freedom: The Autobiograplly of Jawaharlal Nehru (New York: John Day Co., 1941), pp. |  | | As our struggle toned down and established itself at a low level, there was little of excitement in it, except at long intervals. |
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| | Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, Jawaharlal Nehru University |
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| | Jawaharlal Nehru - PriceGrabber.com |
 | | Selected Works of Jawaharlal Nehru, Part II (1995) |  | | Selected Works of Jawaharlal Nehru, Second Series (1996) |  | | Selected Works of Jawaharlal Nehru, Second Series (2002) |
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| | Learning to Give - Quotes by Jawaharlal Nehru |
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| | JAWAHARLAL NEHRU Autograph |
 | | President of the Indian National Congress from 1929 and a follower of Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru was imprisoned for a total of nearly ten years between 1921-1945. |  | | Mounted to a board of the same overall size. |  | | PRIME MINISTER JAWAHARLAL NEHRU - PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED - DOCUMENT 256840 |
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| | Jawaharlal Nehru Cultural Centre |
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