Jawaharlal Nehru: A BiographyBiography of the Prime Minister of India. |
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In the terms of the Bhagavad - Gita , devotion to incessant action for the welfare of others , unmindfulness of one's own personal care , comfort and ambitions , disinterested action without attachment to the fruit of action are the ...
In the terms of the Bhagavad - Gita , devotion to incessant action for the welfare of others , unmindfulness of one's own personal care , comfort and ambitions , disinterested action without attachment to the fruit of action are the ...
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The Viceroy went on to describe the Mahatma's contemplated action as “ political blackmail . ” On February 8th the Government of India , through its Home Secretary , Sir Richard Tottenham , offered Gandhi a temporary release for the ...
The Viceroy went on to describe the Mahatma's contemplated action as “ political blackmail . ” On February 8th the Government of India , through its Home Secretary , Sir Richard Tottenham , offered Gandhi a temporary release for the ...
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Direct Action was to set in train massacres , violence and bloody riots which were to extend beyond August 15 , 1947 , culminating in the mass migration of 11,500,000 souls , Hindu , Muslim and Sikh , in a two - way trail of blood ...
Direct Action was to set in train massacres , violence and bloody riots which were to extend beyond August 15 , 1947 , culminating in the mass migration of 11,500,000 souls , Hindu , Muslim and Sikh , in a two - way trail of blood ...
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