Jawaharlal Nehru: A BiographyBiography of the Prime Minister of India. |
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Jawaharlal confesses that these occasions somewhat awed him . “ I grew up , ” Nehru was to recall many years later , “ in a rather composite environment . ” If he admired his father he was also more than slightly afraid of him .
Jawaharlal confesses that these occasions somewhat awed him . “ I grew up , ” Nehru was to recall many years later , “ in a rather composite environment . ” If he admired his father he was also more than slightly afraid of him .
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There were four or five Indian boys at Harrow when Jawaharlal entered it . The son of an Indian prince , the Gaekwar of Baroda , was one of them . He was an ardent cricketer much senior to Jawaharlal , and left soon after his arrival .
There were four or five Indian boys at Harrow when Jawaharlal entered it . The son of an Indian prince , the Gaekwar of Baroda , was one of them . He was an ardent cricketer much senior to Jawaharlal , and left soon after his arrival .
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They argued good - humouredly over their differences , and Nehru records how Mohamed Ali once remarked to him that despite his superficial protestations he believed that Jawaharlal was fundamentally religious .
They argued good - humouredly over their differences , and Nehru records how Mohamed Ali once remarked to him that despite his superficial protestations he believed that Jawaharlal was fundamentally religious .
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