Biography Of Jawaharlal Nehru

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BIOGRAPHY OF JAWAHARLAL NEHRU

Presented To: MR BHANU DADWAL

Presented By: ABHISHEK CHOUDHARY BBA 5TH SEM CLASS ROLL NO:U16BB0044 UNI.ROLL NO: 5160710025

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU

Profile Full name :

Jawaharlal Nehru

Nick name : Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Place of Birth :Allahabad,Uttar Pradesh Birth Date :

14 November 1889

Awards :

Bharat Ratna

Spouse :

Kamala Nehru

Jawaharlal Nehru :First Prime Minister Political party: Indian National Congress Cause of death: Heart attack Death Date : 27 May 1964

EARLY LIFE • Jawaharlal Nehru was born on 14 November 1889 in Allahabad in British India. His father Motilal Nehru a wealthy barrister who belonged to the Kashmiri Pandit community. His mother, Swaruprani Thussu, who came from a well known Kashmiri Brahmin family settled in Lahore, was Motilal second wife, the first having died in child birth

• Jawaharlal was the eldest of three children two of whom were girl. The eldest sister Vijaya Lakshmi later became the first president of the United National General Assembly. The younger sister Krishna Hutheesing became a note writer and authored several books on her brother

EDUCATION • Jawaharlal Nehru received primary education under the guidance of an English governess. • The early education of Jawaharlal Nehru Played a major role in political views and economic policies. • Later when he had begun his institutional schooling in 1905 at Harrow a leading school in England . • Nehru went to Trinity College Cambridge and graduate with an honor’s degree in natural science in 1910 • During this period he also studies political, economics, history and literature After completing his degree in 1910 Nehru went to London and stayed for two years for law studies at the Inns of Court School of law (Inner Temple) • After returning to India in August 1912 Nehru enroll himself as an advocate of the Allahabad High Court .

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU • We celebrate his birthday as Children’s day. • He like children very much, so he wished to celebrate his birthday as children’s day. • Children called him “chacha Nehru”. He had a rose in his shirt • Nehru wrote two famous books: Glimpses of world, Discovery of India

TWO FAMOUS BOOKS

JA WA H AR LA L N E H R U LE AD E R S H IP Q UA LIT IE S

• He played a major role in shaping modern India’s government and political culture along with sound foreign policy. • He was central figure in political for much of 20th century. • Nehru is consider to be the architect of the modern Indian nation state, a sovereign, socialist, secular, and republic • He is praised for creating a system providing universal primary education, reaching children in the farthest corners of rural India.

OUR RESPECT TO OUR GREAT

Published many kind of stamps by our Indian postage. Our Indian Government salves the respects to his by announcement his name to many of our national library

STUGGLE FOR INDIAN INDEPENDENCE (1992-47) • Nehru had developed an interest in Indian politics during his time in Britain within months of his return to India in 1912 he had attended an annual session of the National Congress Party in Patna. • Nehru agreed to work for the party in support of the Indian civil rights movement in South Africa. He collected funds for the civil rights campaigners led by Mohandas Gandhi in 1913. • Nehru, however was not satisfied with the pace of the National movement. He became involved with aggressive nationalist leaders who were demanding Home rule for Indians

NON-COOPERATION • The first big national involvement of Nehru came at the onset of the non-co-operation movement in 1920. he led the movement in the united Provinces • Nehru was arrested on charge of anti-governmental activities in 1921 and was released a few months later (Nani Jail U.P.) In the rift that formed with in the congress following the sudden closure of the non-co-operation movement after the Chauri Chaura incident, Nehru remained loyad to Gandhi and did not join the Swaraj Party formed by his father Motilal Nehru and CR Das

FUNERAL CEREMONY India lost …” THE PERSON OF LOVE AND AFFECTION”… On 27 May 1964. During his death the whole India mourns through the sea like crying of the world people. Lost of world greets the memorial of Nehru. He too picks the crying if the children

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