Dimdima
Online Children's Magazine from India
1889–1964
An irrepressible freedom-fighter, Bharat Ratna Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru is sure to live in history for generations to come as the man who shaped the destiny of independent India. As an unchallenged leader of the masses and spokesman of India, he was a true successor of
Gandhiji. He had the distinction for being the Prime Minister for an uninterrupted period of over 17 years, the longest in the history of any democratic country. The Nehru family has the unique distinction of having provided for the top echelon of the national leadership for four successive generations: Jawaharlal's father, Sri Motilal Nehru, was the leader of the Swaraj Party, the parliamentary wing of the Congress, in the 1930s; his daughter, Smt. Indira Gandhi was India's Prime Minister, his grandson, Rajiv Gandhi, was the Prime Minister during 1984–89.
kunal |
I want his profile from his birth to his death. |
Pradeep Singh Khatri |
Nehru, first Prime Minister of India, Father of great leaders who laid foundation for his future generation to lead the India. |
Abhinav |
I want everyone's profile with their place of birth, date of birth and the date of death. I would also be happy if you would include some essays in this website |
Nisar ahmed |
I would be happy if you can include the ways in which these great leaders succeeded in their attempts to make India proud. |
swachhand |
I want his profile from his birth to his death. |
ashwin |
Pandit Nehru was the main source of inspiration and guidance to build Bhakra nangal dam. He visited 13 times during the construction period of dam. |
Vishwanath Sharma |
I want brief history of our country's great leader Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru for writing an essay. |
rajesh venkatraman |
I am not a great admirer of Nehru whatever may be his greatness and he was not a choice of the Indian people for Prime Minister, he was thrust on the country by Mahatama Gandhi. |
sudhira chamarty |
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ajay |
Great leader of India. |
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