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| | Jawaharlal Nehru - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Nehru is India's longest serving Prime Minister, leading his party to victory in three general elections in 1952, 1957 and 1962. |  | | His father Motilal Nehru was already a prominent figure in the Indian National Congress and had served as its president. |  | | Nehru became the Vice President of the Viceroy's Executive Council, de facto head of government. |
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| | Nehru - MSN Encarta |
 | | Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964), Indian nationalist leader and statesman who was the first prime minister of independent India (1947-1964) and a leader of the Nonaligned Movement during the Cold War. |  | | Nehru served as foreign minister throughout his tenure as prime minister. |  | | As head of the interim government, Nehru participated in negotiations for a united and federated India that were held in 1946 between the British rulers, the Congress, and the Muslim League. |
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| | AsiaSource: Asia Biography - a resource of the Asia Society |
 | | Nehru, Jawaharlal (1889-1964), nationalist leader and the first prime minister of India (1947-1964), was born at Allahabad on 14 November 1889. |  | | Nehru was elected to the Congress presidency again in 1936, 1937, and 1946, and he came to occupy a position in the nationalist movement second only to that of Gandhi. |  | | 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. |
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| | Jawaharlal Nehru hero file |
 | | Nehru is to serve as party president six times. |  | | 1929 - Under Gandhi's patronage, Nehru is elected president of the Congress at the party's Lahore session. |  | | 1912 - Nehru returns to India and practices law in the Allahabad High Court. |
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| | webindia123-Indian personalities-Politicians-Jawaharlal Nehru |
 | | Jawaharlal remained at the forefront of the National movement and became the Chief Negotiator of the Congress for the Transfer of power. |  | | Jawaharlal Nehru elected to 9 member executive committee of Congress of oppresed Nationalities in Brussels; attended 10th anniversary celebration of Russian Revolution. |  | | Jawaharlal first met Gandhiji at the 1916 Lucknow Session of the Congress and by 1919 had joined the Satyagraha Sabha. |
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| | Prime Minister's Office |
 | | Jawaharlal Nehru was born in Allabahad on November 14, 1889. |  | | Nehru became the General Secretary of the All India Congress Committee in September 1923. |  | | 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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| | Nehru-Khan-Gandhi dynasty |
 | | Gandhi was born on November 19, 1917 to Jawaharlal and Kamala Nehru. |  | | 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). |  | | Indira Gandhi, daughter of Jawaharlal Nehru, became prime minister of India in 1966. |
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| | Jawaharlal Nehru |
 | | Indian statesman Jawaharlal Nehru was educated in England and passed the English bar. |  | | Nehru was jailed often by the British and served a total of 18 years in prison. |  | | 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, Jawaharlal on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Nehru became India's prime minister and minister of foreign affairs and led the country through the difficult early years of independence. |  | | His compelling oratory as well as his close association with Mohandas Gandhi contributed to making him a leader of the Indian National Congress, and in 1929 (the first of four times) he was elected its president. |  | | A leader of the radical wing of the Congress, Nehru spent most of the period from 1930 to 1936 in jail for conducting civil disobedience campaigns. |
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| | Online edition of Daily News - Features |
 | | Nehru was one of the articulate India leaders to be involved in his country's freedom struggle. |  | | Nehru is a great statesmen, steadfast champion of the cause of peace, and Governor of a great and friendly nation". |  | | While Nehru was growing up in Ananda Bahavan, his father's mansion, he had an insatiable appetite for reading. |
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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. |  | | 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). |  | | Pandit, Vijaya Lakshmi PANDIT, VIJAYA LAKSHMI [Pandit, Vijaya Lakshmi], 1900-1990, Indian diplomat, sister of Jawaharlal Nehru. |
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| | Jawaharlal Nehru |
 | | Similarly, Nehru's decision to reorganise the states on the basis of languages, while being good-intentioned, perhaps germinated the seeds of the present centrifugal territorial demands, affecting the unity of our country. |  | | is a former foreign secretary, and the last generation to serve under Nehru as foreign minister. |  | | He has been admired as a leader of the freedom movements, as the founding father of institutional democracy in India and as the architect of India's policy in all its manifestations, being the longest serving prime minister of India (from 1946 to 1964). |
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| | Kids Freesouls - Literature - Jawaharlal Nehru |
 | | Jawaharlal Nehru, fondly known as Chacha Nehru was born on November 14, 1889 at Allahabad, U.P. He was an Indian Nationalist Leader and Statesman who was the First Prime Minister of Independent India (1947-64) |  | | The son of a wealthy Brahman lawyer from Kashmir, he went to England at the age of 16 and was educated at the Harrow School and the University of Cambridge. |  | | Returning to India in 1912, he practiced law for some years and in 1919 joined the Indian National Congress, led by Mohandas K. Gandhi Nehru soon became a leader of the nationalist movement; between 1921 and 1945, he was imprisoned nine times by the British administration for his activities on behalf of Indian independence. |
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| | BBC ON THIS DAY 27 1964: Light goes out in India as Nehru dies |
 | | Jawaharlal Nehru, the son of a lawyer, was a key figure in the struggle for independence from Britain. |  | | Mr Nehru's body was moved from his first-floor bedroom down to a makeshift bier in front of the house. |  | | The Home Minister, Gulzarilal Nanda, was sworn in as interim prime minister at midnight, although it is being emphasised that the appointment is temporary. |
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| | The Hindu : Opinion / Leader Page Articles : Remembering Jawaharlal |
 | | In 1942, the Mahatma had appointed Nehru his "political heir," calling him the "jewel of India," and proclaiming that the nation would be "safe in his hands." Several senior leaders of the movement such as C. Rajagopalachari, better known as Rajaji, Sardar Patel, and Rajendra Prasad, had reservations. |  | | Despite stiff opposition from his party as well as the Republic's then President, Nehru staked the future of his government on the Hindu Code Bill, the law that, for the first time, gave Hindu women the right to divorce and property. |  | | In an uncharacteristic violation of democratic norms in July 1959, he dismissed Kerala's Communist Ministry, with Indira Gandhi, then Congress president, clamouring for "getting rid of the Reds." And then, in the ensuing State Assembly elections he acquiesced in the State Congress' alliance with the Muslim League. |
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| | Nehru, Jawaharlal |
 | | While he served as prime minister, Nehru served as foreign minister as well. |  | | For twenty-three years after his death, Nehru’s descendents served India as prime minister—first his daughter and then his grandson. |  | | During this time in India, Nehru met and married his wife, Kamala Kaul, and one year later, in 1917 they had a daughter they named Indira. |
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| | PANDIT NEHRU AND THE UNITY OF THE OPPRESSED PEOPLE OF SOUTH AFRICA |
 | | Jawaharlal Nehru was always responsive to requests from the leaders of the movement in South Africa. |  | | At the Brussels Congress against Imperialism, February 10-15, 1927, Jawaharlal Nehru met the South African delegation which consisted of Josiah T. Gumede, President of the ANC; J.A. La Guma, a Coloured leader of the Communist Party; and D. Colraine of the South African Congress of Trade Unions. |  | | Pandit Nehru, in his report to the Indian National Congress on the Brussels Congress, noted with pleasure that the South African delegates worked together. |
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| | The Norton Anthology of English Literature: The 20th Century: Topic 1: Texts and Contexts |
 | | Educated in England at Harrow School and Cambridge University, he was admitted to the English bar and practiced law in India for several years. |  | | 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. |  | | At partition, Jinnah became the first governor general of the new dominion of Pakistan, and Nehru the first prime minister of the new India. |
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| | Tribuneindia... The fact File |
 | | AWAHARLAL Nehru, fondly called Chacha Nehru by children, was born on November 14, 1889, to Motilal Nehru and Swaruprani. |  | | In December, 1929, Jawaharlal Nehru became president of the Indian National Congress. |  | | (Indira Priyadarshani was born to Kamla and Jawaharlal in 1917). |
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| | Jawaharlal Nehru Movie Allahabad 1941 |
 | | He is shown addressing Congress party workers at his residence, Anand Bhavan in Allahabad. |  | | He had served more than a year of a four year sentence, a period full of harassment by colonial authorities. |  | | [from] Shots made at a meeting of the Allahabad Congress Party to welcome Pandit Nehru after his release from 13 months in prison. |
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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. |  | | The younger Nehru graduated from Cambridge University, and returned to India in 1912. |
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| | Jawaharlal Nehru + Charles Lyell |
 | | It was on this date, November 14, 1889, that the first Prime Minister of independent India, Jawaharlal Nehru, was born in Allahabad, central India, the son of a successful and politically active Hindu lawyer. |  | | On 15th August 1947, Nehru became the first Prime Minister of Independent India. |  | | 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. |
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| | Daily Celebrations ~ Jawaharlal Nehru, Be a Little Humble ~ November 14 ~ Ideas to motivate, educate, and inspire |
 | | Born on this day in Allahabad, statesman, lawyer, and freedom fighter Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964) was the first prime minister of independent India. |  | | 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. |
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| | India's Freedom Struggle : Freedom Fighters : Jawaharlal Nehru |
 | | Born to Motilal Nehru, an early congressman and once a president of the Indian National Congress, Nehru was destined to lead India. |  | | He served as president of Indian National Congress for several years and was among the moderates in the party. |  | | Although more famous for his monumental work for India after her independence, Jawaharlal's contribution to the freedom movement is enormous. |
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| | Jawaharlal Nehru |
 | | Starting his practice as a lawyer, he was inevitably drawn into politics. |  | | Born on November 14, 1889, Nehru was educated at Harrow and Cambridge. |  | | Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of Independent India, was loved by the people both as a man and a leader. |
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| | IndiaParenting.com - Great Indians - Jawaharlal Nehru |
 | | Born on 14th November 1889, to a famous lawyer of high nobility, Motilal Nehru and his wife Swaroop Rani, Jawaharlal had a good start in life. |  | | Nehru then went on to get his M.A. degree from Cambridge University and returned to India as a barrister. |  | | His father wanted to give him the best education possible and so sent him to Harrow, a boarding school in England, in 1905. |
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| | Asiaweek.com |
 | | I saw Nehru in person several years after that - at the Congress plenary session at Haripura in Gujarat. |  | | In the autocratic state I was born into, my school authorities had once penalized me for reading Nehru's autobiography; that only endeared him to me all the more. |  | | But who was to carry out that "order?" As it was, Panditji was, right then, speaking vehemently against the government. |
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| | Pandit Nehru's Homosexuality |
 | | This womanizing Brahmin eventually died of the dreaded syphilis (cf. |  | | 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. |  | | Wolpert on his successful and highly acclaimed biography of Pandit Nehru. |
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| | Amazon.com: Glimpses of World History : Centenary edition: Books: Jawaharlal Nehru |
 | | His vision of history and of contemporary events had a sweep and genuineness that had nothing to do with pleasing powerful allies, or with wooing of voters. |  | | Nehru himself calls the book as "Ramblings", given the background that book is a compilation of a whole bunch(196) of lengthy letters to his daughter, Indira Priyadarshini, during his stay in various goals across British Raj (which made him rely on memory than references). |  | | Nehru's views on secularism and Palestine -so passionately expressed in the early thirties- give lie to the Hindutva propaganda that these are "pseudo" positions cunningly devised with Muslim "vote bank" in mind. |
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| | Jawaharlal Nehru: Baghdad and Harun al-Rashid |
 | | Courtesy: Jawaharlal Nehru, Glimpses of World History [Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1989, Centennial Edition], pp. |  | | 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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| | Oxford University Press: Letters to Chief Ministers 1947-1964: Jawaharlal Nehru |
 | | 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. |  | | We value your opinion and feedback about our website. |
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| | Jawaharlal Nehru University - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | 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. |  | | Jawaharlal Nehru University is located in New Delhi, the capital of India. |  | | 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 |
 | | 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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| | Jawaharlal Nehru - PriceGrabber.com |
 | | Selected Works of Jawaharlal Nehru (1 March 1951 - 30 June 1951 (1996) |  | | Selected Works of Jawaharlal Nehru, Part II (1995) |  | | Selected Works of Jawaharlal Nehru, Second Series (2002) |
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| | Rediff On The NeT: Rajeev Srinivasan finds Jawaharlal Nehru severely over-rated |
 | | Nehru prevented India from becoming a Hindi-dominated state. |  | | For, after all, the entire Congress claim to rule seems to be based on the halcyon days of Camelot, when the dynasty ruled, and God was in His Heaven, and all was well with the world. |  | | In the end, after 1962, Nehru realised that he had understood little, and that he had led this beloved country catastrophically astray. |
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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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| | THE BANGALORE ASSOCIATION FOR SCIENCE EDUCATION (BASE) |
 | | 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. |  | | Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium, Bangalore was founded in 1989. |
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| | Search results for 'Jawaharlal Nehru' |
 | | Kamat Research Database - Nehru at a Rally |  | | India g e o g r a p h i c a - i n d i c a Temples of India Arts of India Natives of India Indian Mythologies Eulogy for Mahatma Gandhi Delivered by Jawaharlal Nehru on February 02, 1948 Jawaharlal Nehru was a close associate of Gandhi during India's freedom struggle. |  | | India's Freedom Struggle : Freedom Fighters : 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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| | Kamat's Potpourri:Picture Explorer : Prime Minister Nehru |
 | | Few leaders of the world had the intellect, charm and vision of Nehru |  | | India Backfile -- A Reference archive of research abstracts, dictionaries, e-books, and thousands of pictures |
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| | Learning to Give - Quotes by Jawaharlal Nehru |
 | | Learning to Give - Quotes by Jawaharlal Nehru |  | | Home > Quotation Search > Quotes by Jawaharlal Nehru |
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