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| | MSN Encarta - Search View - Nehru |
 | | Nehru served as foreign minister throughout his tenure as prime minister. |  | | Nehru, Jawaharlal (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. |  | | 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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| | Jawaharlal Nehru - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Nehru's major rival as Mahatma Gandhi's successor in Congress was Sardar Vallabhai Patel. |  | | Kamala Nehru died of tuberculosis on 28 February 1936 in Switzerland. |  | | Politically, Nehru gradually emerged as a protegé of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi and entered the first rank of Indian nationalist politics as president of Congress (an annual post) for the first time in 1929. |
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| | AsiaSource: Asia Biography - a resource of the Asia Society |
 | | 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. |  | | Nehru, Jawaharlal (1889-1964), nationalist leader and the first prime minister of India (1947-1964), was born at Allahabad on 14 November 1889. |
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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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| | Jawaharlal Nehru |
 | | His father, Motilal Nehru, was a respected lawyer. |  | | After his death Nehru's daughter, Indira Gandhi, and grandson, Rajiv Gandhi, also served as prime ministers of India. |  | | Much loved by his people, Nehru served as prime minister for the next 17 years. |
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| | Nehru, Jawaharlal. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05 |
 | | Nehru became Indias 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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| | Jawaharlal Nehru |
 | | Nehru became involved in Congress after the massacre at Amritsar in 1919. |  | | In 1921, Nehru was arrested and put in prison for activities associated Congress. |  | | In 1929, partly as a result of his ability and fame and also because of Gandhi's support, Nehru became president of Congress. |
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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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| | HumExclusive : Profiles : Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru |
 | | Nehru served as general secretary of the All India Congress Committee in 1929. |  | | Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of independent India was born at Allahabad on 14 November 1889. |  | | Nehru acted as a spokesman for nonaligned nations in Asia and Africa. |
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| | The Hindu : Five myths about Nehru |
 | | This myth draws support from the fact that Nehru's daughter and grandson also served as Prime Minister, that his grand daughter-in-law has sought that post too, and, most recently, that her son, Nehru's great-grandson, has joined politics as the heir-apparent of the Congress party. |  | | Nehru, on the other hand, had in many instances "yielded to the majority of his party and of the country... |  | | Thus Congress Chief Ministers were always elected by the legislators of the concerned state, regardless of Nehru's opinion in the matter. |
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http://www.hinduonnet.com/mag/2004/05/23/stories/2004052300240300.htm
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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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http://www.hyperhistory.net/apwh/bios/b3nehru.htm
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| | Asia Times Online - The best news coverage from South Asia |
 | | Nehru was after all a secular prophet in his own right, "incorruptible, visionary, ecumenical, a politician above politics... |  | | Against Nehru's wishes, Congress ministries were formed in six provinces of British India in 1937. |  | | As general secretary of the Congress in 1928, Nehru received several blows from police batons while protesting the Simon Commission, enhancing his national popularity. |
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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. |  | | Pandit Nehru, in his report to the Indian National Congress on the Brussels Congress, noted with pleasure that the South African delegates worked together. |  | | 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. |
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| | Struggle for Indian independence. (from Nehru, Jawaharlal) -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Hoping that Nehru would draw India's youth, at that time gravitating toward extreme leftist causes, into the mainstream of the Congress movement, Gandhi had shrewdly elevated him to the presidency of the Congress Party over the heads of some of his seniors. |  | | Nehru became the first prime minister of the new India. |  | | a leader of the Indian independence movement, cofounder of the Swaraj (Self-rule) Party, and the father of India's first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. |
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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: A democratic Curzon? |
 | | Nehru did not respect Panikkar as he clearly indicated to the U.S. Ambassador Ch ester Bowles on November 6, 1951. |  | | In a letter to the Chief Ministers (November 14) on his trip to China, Nehru wrote: "Independent India had accepted the full independence of Nepal and had not claimed some of the rights that Britain had exercised. |  | | The border or "the maps" issue was not raised when Zhou came to Delhi in June 1954. |
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| | ZNet South Asia Nehru's Economics |
 | | It is high time that the Congress wakes up to this conspiracy to jettison Nehru because if they succeed all their efforts will get nullified and both the Congress and the country will be doomed. |  | | Contrary to the understanding of Nehru and the national movement, Montek Singh Ahluwalia has been openly advocating âtrickle down strategyâ whereby the state should wash its hands off all talks of redistributive justice. |  | | This gentleman served the NDA government and is now serving the UPA government as if there is no basic difference in the approach of the two. |
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| | NEHRU FAMILY |
 | | The death of Feroze in 1960 before he could consolidate his own political forces, is itself a mystery. |  | | In November 1949 a convent in Bangalore sent a decent looking person to Delhi with a bundle of letters. |  | | longtime Private Secretary of Nehru) in his renowned (but now suppressed by the GOI) |
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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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| | Nehru, Motilal on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | A successful attorney, he joined the Indian National Congress and served as its president in 1919. |  | | (mō´tĬlel nā´roo, nĕ´-), 1861-1931, Indian political leader, father of Jawaharlal Nehru. |  | | Interview: Professor Shashi Tharoor discusses his new biography of Jawaharlal Nehru |
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| | Nehru, Jawaharlal on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | A politician and statesman of great skill, Nehru was enormously popular in India. |  | | The Fourteenth Dalai Lama TENZIN GYATSO, accompanied by the Panchen Lama, Chinese Premier CHOU EN-LAI (center), Prime Minister Jawabarlal NEHRU (right) and Indira GANDHI (PAR269706) |  | | Interview: Professor Shashi Tharoor discusses his new biography of Jawaharlal Nehru |
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Indira: The Life of Indira Nehru Gandhi |
 | | After independence, when Nehru became prime minister, Gandhi was politically active but for many years resisted seeking power in her own right. |  | | Anand Bhawan, Indira Gandhi, Nan Pandit, Safdarjung Road, Dorothy Norman, Teen Murti, Sanjay Gandhi, Swarup Rani, Feroze Gandhi, Krishna Menon, Congress President, Jawaharlal Nehru, Motilal Nehru, Pupul Jayakar, Morarji Desai, Home Minister, Soviet Union, New Delhi, Mahatma Gandhi, Uttar Pradesh, Rajiv Gandhi, Sheikh Abdullah, Akbar Road, Kamala Nehru, Lok Sabha |  | | This is a thorough and critical account of the life of Indira Gandhi, concentrating on her early life and her relationship with her father Jawaharlal Nehru, then on to her time a Prime Minister, the Emergency of 1975-77, the influence of her son Sanjay, and finally her violent death. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/039573097X?v=glance
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| | Jawaharlal Nehru Film addressing Assembly August 14, 1947 |
 | | Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, is heard addressing the Assembly in New Delhi a few hours before Independence at midnight on August 15, 1947 during his "Tryst with Destiny" speech. |  | | Jawaharlal Nehru Film addressing Assembly August 14, 1947 |
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| | Nehru the Calloused Clown |
 | | NEHRU is holding his head bowed in his hand, as if he wants to hide his expression. |  | | Nehru in on the folly of his ways. |  | | You will wish you had never been born, puny quasi-clown! |
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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. |  | | While Gandhi spent much of his efforts in spiritual discovery, Nehru and Patel shared the burden of building the nation. |
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| | Nehru Children Museum from Kolkata India |
 | | The Museum was inaugurated on the birthday of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru on 14th November, 1972. |  | | Nehru Children's Museum is a project of National Cultural Association that comprises a team of young energetic men under active leadership of Late Jugal Srimal. |  | | Vidyasagar Sishu Academy, Ankur, Vidyasagar Academy Centre for Computer are the key projects of the association those have multiple activities, scholarships and awards, to encourage the children to build their future.. |
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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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| | Kamat's Potpourri: Glossary: Motilal Nehru |
 | | Prominent member of the Indian National Congress before the rise of Mahatma Gandhi; father of Jawaharlal Nehru and grand father of Indira Gandhi |  | | Try Kamat's PictureSearch for pictures of Motilal Nehru |
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| | Nehru Planetarium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Nehru Planetarium, Mumbai, was commissioned on March 3, 1977. |  | | Three planetaria (see Planetarium) in India are named Nehru Planetarium, after India's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. |  | | This page was last modified 11:58, 27 September 2005. |
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| | Rediff On The NeT: Stanley Wolpert's biography of Nehru is sure to create a controversy in India |
 | | The subject of his 'academic' scrutiny this time is the nation's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. |  | | This man was Nehru's 'constant companion' for three years before his departure for England and 'influenced' him in many ways. |  | | However, the man who raised a furore in Pakistan with his biography of Jinnah, offers thin evidence to buttress his outlandish charges that are sure to unleash anger and distraught among Nehru's myriad admirers. |
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| | Manas: History and Politics, Lal Bahadur Shastri |
 | | Though eclipsed by such stalwarts of the Congress party as Kamaraj (the Kingmaker) and Morarji Desai, Finance Minister in Nehru's government, Shastri emerged as the consensus candidate in the midst of party warfare. |  | | al Bahadur Shastri (born 1904) succeeded Jawaharlal Nehru as Prime Minister of India in 1964. |  | | He is, however, a largely forgotten figure, another victim of the engineering of India's social memory by Indira Gandhi and her clan. |
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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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| | The Bad Fads Museum - Nehru Jackets |
 | | after Jawaharial Nehru, the first Prime Minister of independent India. |  | | The most well known nehru connoisseur was Sammy Davis, Jr., who claimed to have owned over 200 of the jackets. |  | | The popularity of the Nehru jacket lasted only a few years in the fashion turbulence of the late 1960s and quickly faded into relative oblivion. |
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| | Nehru Trophy Boat Race 2005, Alappuzha, Kerala, India |
 | | 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 |  | | In the year 1952, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru visited the erstwhile Travancore-Cochin. |  | | The trophy is a replica of a snake-boat in silver, placed on wooden abacus on which the following words of Panditji are inscribed above his signature. |
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| | Nehru Centre, Mumbai |
 | | I.M. Kadri, that breaks the monotony of Bombay's skyline, was ceremoniously started on November 14, 1973 and was completed in June 1986. |  | | Moreover, a Data Cell, as a public service has also been introduced in collaboration with the Centre for Education and Documentation, Bombay. |  | | The visualisation and designing part was entrusted to the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad in November 1987. |
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| | Amazon.ca: Books: Nehru |
 | | Akbar's book is one that captures the gist of this great man's life and it is a joy to read. |  | | Published in the centennial year of Jawaharlal Nehru's birth, this massive, semi-adulatory, stodgy biography of India's first prime minister limns Nehru as a highly emotional idealist who transcended Hindu nationalism and Muslim revivalism to crystallize the cause of national unity. |  | | We also get revealing glimpses of Churchill's vicious hatred of Indians, his unholy alliance with Jinnah and the famine the British did little to alleviate in the early 1940s. |
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| | The Nehru Centre, London Home Page |
 | | The Nehru Centre was established in 1992 and is located in a magnificent 18th century building in the heart of Mayfair, London. |  | | Further it assumes no responsibility to any party in respect of the use of material included on this site. |  | | It has an auditorium (which seats about 130), two galleries and a small library. |
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| | Jawaharlal Nehru - Wikipédia |
 | | Nehru est le père d'Indira Gandhi qui fut aussi Premier ministre de l'Inde. |  | | Fils de Motilal Nehru, un leader important du parti du Congrès, Nehru reçoit une éducation à l'occidentale et étudie en Angleterre, au collège de Harrow et à l'université de Cambridge, où il subit l'influence du courant issu de la Fabian Society. |  | | Cependant, à côté de réussites incontestables, cela engendra une grande corruption, dont souffre toujours l'Inde actuelle, et une stagnation économique qui fut une des causes de la chute du parti du Congrès et de l'accession au pouvoir des partis nationalistes hindous. |
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| | Nehru Group of Institution ... |
 | | Nehru Group of Institution Nehru Colleges, Nehru College of Engineering, Nehru College of Pharmacy, Nehru College of management, Nehru college of aeronautics and applied science |  | | At the dawn of the millennium, the challenge for the youth is indeed tremendous. |  | | A career guidance program has been planned by the management of Nehru Group of Institutions at various places |
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| | Introduction - Motilal Nehru |
 | | And then, in later life, a great leader of Indias fight for freedom. |  | | There are few in this country who have not heard of Jawaharlal Nehru. |  | | Thus every one in the Nehru family attained fames. |
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| | About Nehru Planetarium |
 | | The Nehru Planetarium, commissioned on 3rd March, 1977 has grown into a Centre for scientific study of astronomy and for meeting of scientists and scholars for discussions and lectures, arranged periodically on various stellar and Astronomical events. |  | | To keep abreast with the new technology, Nehru Centre has installed Digistar-3 Planetarium equipment replacing Carl Zeiss Universal Projector, purchased from Evans and Sutherland, of USA. |  | | The planetarium is showing to public since October 1, 2003 a 45 minute presentation, its 29th programme called the 'Wonders of the Universe.' |
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| | Jawaharlal Nehru - Wikipedia |
 | | Hijo de Motilal Nehru un destacado dirigente del Congreso, regresó tras su formación en la Universidad de Cambridge para ejercer como abogado antes de ser introducido en la política por su padre, llegando a ser la mano derecha de Mahatma Gandhi y alcanzando la presidencia del Congreso por primera vez en 1929. |  | | Encarcelado 32 meses después de los sucesos de 1942, Nehru formó el primer gobierno hindú en julio de 1946 con la oposición de la Liga musulmana que aspiraba a crear un estado separado (Pakistán), en 1947. |  | | Bharat Ratna Jawaharlal Nehru, fue un líder del ala moderada socialista del Congreso Nacional Indio desde la lucha por la independencia. |
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| | India: Tutte le informazioni su India su Encyclopedia.it |
 | | Oggetto di dispute e contrasti era ed è attualmente il Kashmir, situato al confine tra i due stati. |  | | All’indomani dell’indipendenza il governo di Jawaharlal Nehru intendeva fare dell’India un grande paese industrializzato. |
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| | Historical Observations and Global Expeditions |
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| | Venus-Moon Occultation, May 29, 2003 - Live Webcast from Nehru Planetarium, New Delhi, India |
 | | Venus-Moon Occultation, May 29, 2003 - Live Webcast from Nehru Planetarium, New Delhi, India |  | | Live Web Cast from Nehru Planetarium, New Delhi, India |  | | Automatically reloads every 3 minutes, or click on reload for latest images |
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