Jawaharlal Nehru: A BiographyBiography of the Prime Minister of India. |
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The conference tentatively decided , subject to the approval of Gandhi and the Working Committee , that the time had come to revive Motilal's old Swaraj party and to contest the elections for the Central Assembly which were scheduled ...
The conference tentatively decided , subject to the approval of Gandhi and the Working Committee , that the time had come to revive Motilal's old Swaraj party and to contest the elections for the Central Assembly which were scheduled ...
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Dr. Rajendra Prasad was elected permanent chairman of the Constituent Assembly two days later . In his opening address , while acknowledging the limitations placed on that body by the absence of the League , he declared : “ But I also ...
Dr. Rajendra Prasad was elected permanent chairman of the Constituent Assembly two days later . In his opening address , while acknowledging the limitations placed on that body by the absence of the League , he declared : “ But I also ...
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In the Constituent Assembly Nehru ended his moving speech with memorable and prophetic words : And so we have to labour and to work and work hard , to make our dreams real . These dreams are for India , but they are also for the world ...
In the Constituent Assembly Nehru ended his moving speech with memorable and prophetic words : And so we have to labour and to work and work hard , to make our dreams real . These dreams are for India , but they are also for the world ...
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