Jawaharlal Nehru: A BiographyMacmillan, 1956 - 511 من الصفحات Biography of the Prime Minister of India. |
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... moved by a hard resolve and purpose . He spoke in a new idiom and wielded a new weapon . He insisted on action . A wrong , he said , should provoke not only protest but resistance , and such resistance must be non - violent . At this ...
... moved by a hard resolve and purpose . He spoke in a new idiom and wielded a new weapon . He insisted on action . A wrong , he said , should provoke not only protest but resistance , and such resistance must be non - violent . At this ...
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... moved to the latter place . Since then Allahabad 3 has been the home of the Nehrus . Young Motilal was a lively , high - spirited lad not greatly addicted to formal learning but naturally intelligent . As a boy his education was ...
... moved to the latter place . Since then Allahabad 3 has been the home of the Nehrus . Young Motilal was a lively , high - spirited lad not greatly addicted to formal learning but naturally intelligent . As a boy his education was ...
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... moved against them , and in certain districts the British authorities resorted to indiscriminate firing . But the tribesmen were not easily cowed ; and although there were a few instances of violent retaliation , the Khudai Khidmatgars ...
... moved against them , and in certain districts the British authorities resorted to indiscriminate firing . But the tribesmen were not easily cowed ; and although there were a few instances of violent retaliation , the Khudai Khidmatgars ...
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A TRYST WITH DESTINY | 1 |
THE GATHERING STORM | 44 |
DISCOVERY OF INDIA | 62 |
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accept action arrested Asia Assembly August authorities Bombay British called China civil Committee communal conference Congress Congress Working Committee constitution continued decision Delhi early economic elections Europe face father feeling felt followed forces foreign freedom Gandhi give Government hand Hindu Hyderabad ideas independence India industrial interest jail Jawaharlal Jinnah Kashmir land later leaders League living London looked Lord Mahatma majority March Marxism masses means meeting mind Minister months Motilal moved movement Muslim nationalist Nehru never non-violence objective organisation Pakistan party Patel peace peasants political President Prime Princes prison problems Provinces representatives resolution seemed sense session social socialist speech spirit talk things thought tion took United Viceroy village wrote