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  Pandit Nehru in Kashmir 1948
Baramulla, destoryed convent, Nehru arrives in Srinagar, greeted by Sheikh Abdullah, addressed crowd.
Nehru is greeted by Maharajah of Kashmir and Sheikh Abdullah.
Nehru adjusts garland with Indira Gandhi behind him.
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  Science Fair Projects - Jawaharlal Nehru
Nehru was married to Kamala Kaul in 1916.
Nehru was instrumental in creating a country with enduring and progressive civic institutions, a free press, a strong socially responsive judiciary, a commitment to civilian oversight of the army and overall egalitarianism.
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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 Pandit_Nehru LANGUAGE SCHOOL EXPLORER
Nehru would also participate actively in the political activities of the Indian student community, growing increasingly attracted to socialism and liberalism, which were beginning to influence the politics and economies of Europe.
Nehru headed an interim government, which was impaired by outbreaks of communal violence and political disorder, and the opposition of the Muslim League led by Muhammad Ali Jinnah, who were demanding a separate Muslim state of Pakistan.
Nehru was cremated as per Hindu rites at the Shantivana on the banks of the Yamuna River, witnessed by hundreds of thousands of mourners who had flocked into the streets of Delhi and the cremation grounds.
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 Mike Ghouse: Pandit Nehru's birthday
Nehru would also participate actively in the political activities of the Indian student community, growing increasingly attracted to socialism and liberalism, which were beginning to influence the politics and economies of Europe.
Nehru headed an interim government, which was impaired by outbreaks of communal violence and political disorder, and the opposition of the Muslim League led by Muhammad Ali Jinnah, who were demanding a separate Muslim state of Pakistan.
Nehru was cremated as per Hindu rites at the Shantivana on the banks of the Yamuna River, witnessed by hundreds of thousands of mourners who had flocked into the streets of Delhi and the cremation grounds.
mikeghouse.blogspot.com /2007/01/pandit-nehrus-birthday.html   (5140 words)

  
 Jawaharlal Nehru :: Indian Leader
Nehru was deeply moved to join politics when on 13th April, 1919, British troops fired at point-blank range into a crowd of 10,000 unarmed Indians who had gathered at Amritsar, Punjab, to celebrate a Hindu festival.
Nehru became the first Prime Minister of Independent India and introduced a mix of socialist planning and free enterprise measures to repair and build the country’s ravaged economy.
Nehru argued for the admission of China to the United Nations and called for dйtente between the United States and the Soviet Union.
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 Jawaharlal Nehru Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru The First Primeminister of India
Nehru felt that we could solve own problems of unemployment and low productivity to a great extend by a change in our own mental make up, that is accepting the dignity of labour.
Nehru the true diciples of Mahatma Gandhi, the architect of peaceful non-violent means against the might of arms was a champion of peace, both in international affairs, Germs of conflict, einmity and revenge in the human minds leads to aggressive appoach and open conflicts and confrontation.
Pandit Nehru was essentially a man of peace “ we in the country must not think of approching our objectives through conflict and force.
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 Jawaharlal Nehru :: Indian Leader
Nehru was deeply moved to join politics when on 13th April, 1919, British troops fired at point-blank range into a crowd of 10,000 unarmed Indians who had gathered at Amritsar, Punjab, to celebrate a Hindu festival.
Nehru became the first Prime Minister of Independent India and introduced a mix of socialist planning and free enterprise measures to repair and build the country’s ravaged economy.
Nehru argued for the admission of China to the United Nations and called for dйtente between the United States and the Soviet Union.
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On both occasions, it was Pandit Nehru who was not for a debate.
The Mahatma stood for swadeshi and gramodaya, and Nehru was emphatic on large industries and globalisation.
Pandit Nehru, obviously not interested in a debate, deferred it to the post-Independence period.
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 Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of independent India was born at Allahabad on 14 November 1889.
Nehru gave a clear direction to India’s role in the comity of nations with the policy of non alignment and the principle of Panchsheel, the five principles of peaceful coexistence at a time when the rivalries of cold-war were driving the humanity to its doom.
It was Nehru who insisted if the world was to exist at all; it must exist as one.
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 Jawaharlal Nehru
Jawaharlal Nehru was born on November 14, 1889, to Swaroop Rani, the wife of Motilal Nehru, a wealthy Allahabad based barrister and political leader himself.
Nehru transformed his position to commit that the resolution did not in fact bind Congress to socialism, and that the Congress Party's main goal was independence, not socialism.
Nehru lived alone initially, but was later joined by his daughter Indira Gandhi, who despite having a young family of her own felt a need to take care of her father's personal needs.
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 Jawaharlal Nehru
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of Independent India, was loved by the people both as a man and a leader.
Writer and historian, Nehru through his books influenced the thinking of generations of Indians and made them thirsty for a free, democratic, socialist, secular India with science and technology as its driving force.
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.
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 Pandit Motilal Nehru
Pandit Motilal Nehru, an eminent lawyer and politician, was born on May 6, 1861.
The report of the Committee - the Nehru Report as it came to be called - attempted a solution of the communal problem which unfortunately failed to receive the support of a vocal section of Muslim opinion led by the Aga Khan and Jinnah.
The Nehru Report, representing as it did the highest common denominator among a number of heterogeneous Parties was based on the assumption that the new Indian Constitution would be based on Dominion Status.
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 Children's Day, Children's Day Celebration, Children Day Origin, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Birthday, Child Day, ...
Apart from being known for his skills as a statesman, Nehru was also immensely fond of children.
In all the photographs Nehru's joy at being with children is apparent.
Children to Nehru were little adults in the making.Nehru, to children, is never the Indian political leader and prime minister.
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 ::: Journal of Astrology :::
S.Gopal, the editor of Nehru’s letters got a clear warning that if he suppressed relevant and authentic material from Nehru papers which showed that Kashmiri Brahmin’s belief in astrology, he would be dragged to court besides being exposed.
He said that Nehru had written to Malviyas in Varanasi to get the horoscope of his grand son Rajiv Gandhi prepared.Since there was some delay, Nehru had become impatient and irritable in the tone of letter he had written.
Nehru believed in astrology is the inevitable conclusion but not in every astrological prediction, which Indira Gandhi clearly hinted at with her conversation with Pupul Jaykar.
www.journalofastrology.com /archives/Nehru_and_Astrology.htm   (1210 words)

  
 The Dispatch - Serving the Lexington, NC - News   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Jawaharlal Nehru (,) (November 14, 1889 – May 27, 1964) was a political leader of the Indian National Congress, was a pivotal figure during the Indian independence movement and served as the first Prime Minister of the Republic of India.
The violence of the time deeply affected Nehru, who called for a ceasefire and UN intervention to stop the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947.
Nehru is widely lauded for pioneering non-alignment and encouraging a global environment of peace and security amidst escalating Cold War tensions.
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 Mike Ghouse unbounded : Children's Day - Pandit chacha, tumhei mera salaam, Mike Ghouse blogs on sulekha, Current ...
Nehru age was 27 and his bride was 16 years old.
Nehru headed an interim government, which was impaired by outbreaks of communal violence and political disorder, and the opposition of the
Children to Nehru were little adults in the making.Nehru, to children, is never the Indian political leader and prime minister.
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 :::MISSION NETAJI::: Memoirs of a warrior for truth (2)
Pandit Nehru was both the Prime Minister and the Foreign Minister of the country.
Pandit Nehru's intimate friend Mountbatten was India's Governor General before and after partition of the country.
A grateful Nehru decided to remain within the Commonwealth after the division of the country and India, like Australia and Canada, was a dominion of the British Commonwealth for two and a half years even after the so-called independence.
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 A guide to the 20th century
Born on 14 November 1889 in Allahabad, Jawaharlal Nehru was the son of the Indian nationalist Motilal Nehru.
But in 1920 Nehru was converted to the need for political action by the Amritsar massacre and the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi.
Nicknamed 'Pandit' (Teacher), Nehru's greatest failing was his lack of understanding of Muslim grievances and his inability to reach a compromise with Jinnah.
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 Nehru Trophy Boat Race 2006, Alappuzha, Kerala, India
Nehru Trophy Boat Race, the most colourful water sport in Kerala, is conducted at PUNNAMADA LAKE in Alappuzha on the second saturday of every August.
Nehru Trophy Boat Race is a festival for the people of Alleppey the main attraction of which is the sportive sprits among the participants of the race.
This trophy named as NEHRU TROPHY was donated by the late Prime Minister of INDIA Jawaharlal Nehru to the winners of the first boat race which was an impromptu one conducted in 1952 in honour of Panditji who visited Alappuzha
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 Pandit Nehru: a Profile Synopsis - Moviefone
Nehru gained international stature for his leadership, so much so that the "Nehru jacket" became a fashion craze for awhile.
Nehru's daughter Indira Gandhi is constantly seen alongside her father, as she herself obtains the training necessary to eventually walk in his footsteps.
Dying in 1964, Nehru was spared the experience of the assassinations that would cut down his beloved Indira and her son long before their time.
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 Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit Summary
Pandit was elected to India's Constituent Assembly in 1946.
Vijaya Lakshmi Nehru Pandit (िवजयलक्ष्मी नेहरू पण्िडत) (1900 - 1990) was an Indian diplomat and politician, sister of Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, and the first female President of the United Nations General Assembly.
Pandit was a harsh critic of her niece, Indira Gandhi, after Gandhi became Prime Minister in 1966, and she retired from active politics after relations soured between them.
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 A FELLOW-TRAVELLER OF SOVIET FOREIGN POLICY-6
Pandit Nehru, however, could not straight-away ask the Congress to give up its anti-fascist stand without at the same time exposing the character of his own brand of anti-fascism.
And that is exactly what Pandit Nehru, aided by his communist clique in the Congress, did in September 1939 when the Congress was called upon to define its attitude towards the war crisis in Europe.
Pandit Nehru was himself quite conscious of these contradictions contained in his resolution.
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 A PERSISTENT PRO-SOVIET SPEAKER
Pandit Nehru's admirers are prepared to admit that he was influenced by communist thought to quite an extent before he became the first Prime Minister of independent India in August 1947.
But under Pandit Nehru's leadership, India has shown neither a will for self-preservation against the increasing communist threat to her own integrity, nor a minimum of sympathy for those who have had to stand up against Communism.
Now the explanation for which Pandit Nehru plumped was that the Soviet Union had been committed to a wrong line by an obstinate and die-hard faction in the Kremlin, and that Stalin was personally opposed to it.
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 A FELLOW-TRAVELLER OF SOVIET FOREIGN POLICY-2
Pandit Nehru's heart had always bled for the "brave Pathans" against whom the "British imperialists were committing unprecedented crimes".
Unlike Pandit Nehru, Chiang Kai-shek was a patriot who was not prepared to see his country becoming a battleground between the Soviet fifth-column on the one hand and the Western powers on the other.
Pandit Nehru followed the communist line and wrote: "Japan had come to terms with Russia because of her difficulties, but this did not mean approval of communism.
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In his broadcast to the nation over All India Radio on 2nd November, 1947, Pandit Nehru said, "We are anxious not to finalise anything in a moment of crisis and without the fullest opportunity to be given to the people of Kashmir to have their say.
In his statement in the Indian Constituent Assembly on 25th November, 1947, Pandit Nehru said, "In order to establish our bonafide, we have suggested that when the people are given the chance to decide their future, this should be done under the supervision of an impartial tribunal such as the United Nations Organisation.
In his statement in the Indian Parliament on 7th August, 1952, Pandit Nehru said, "Let me say clearly that we accept the basic proposition that the future of Kashmir is going to be decided finally by the goodwill and pleasure of her people.
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 Pandit Nehru and South Africa : HindustanTimes.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Nehru had significant influence on the thinking of young minds in South Africa.
Jawaharlal Nehru was always responsive to requests from the leaders of the movement in South Africa.
While exhorting Indians abroad to identify with the legitimate aspirations of the indigenous people, he educated Indian public opinion to recognise that the problem of Indians in South Africa was inseparable from the struggle of the African people.
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Pandit Nehru in Kashmir 1948Archival Film from Universal Newsreels of India and Pakistan available for commercial use.
Pandit Nehru in Kashmir" Kashmir, Nov. 1947, 1:40, Sound Baramulla, destoryed convent, Nehru arrives...
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 The Day After
Pandit Nehru was the Leader of the party during the very first parliament and the famous journalist B. Shiva Rao, the Vice President.
Pandit ji was very keen on strengthening and promoting Hindi as a national language in the country which had very high illiteracy rate.
When the report was placed before Pandit Nehru and other members of the Executive of the Congress Party-in-Parliament, everyone was immensely pleased; we got a pat on the back and accidentally became the pioneers of introducing Hindi into the official language status of the ruling party of India during the first Parliament itself.
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