Friday, November 5, 2010

A tribute to Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru as flashed on the f.b. on November 5,2010.

Bishwa Nath Singh :
During this fortnight, the grateful nation will celebrate Children day on the 14th of November 2010 as mark of remembrance of the birth anniversary of Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of independent India. Let us pay our tribute to him on the eve of Diwali that was his most favorite festival that he used to celebrate with gaiety!
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Bishwa Nath Singh:
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru was born on the 14th of November 1889 at Allahabad in U.P. in India was the first Prime Minister of Independent India from the 15th of August 1947 to the 27th of May 1964 till he died at New Delhi.Had he not died, he would have been one hundred twenty years old by now.It is forty six years since his moving away from us and from the scenario of of Indian and world politics. With death and with the passage of time,the world has changed ,unemployment, price inflation and disturbances on boarders are on increase scale., Nehru even during his life-time went through the spectrum of individual and collective reactions to his leadership, from being adored as a revolutionary and vibrant personification of the forward-looking spirit of India to being described as a pampered young man who accidentally acquired national leadership due to the influence of his father and the favoritism of Mahatma Gandhi. He has been admired as a leader of the freedom movements, as the founding father of institutional democracy in India and as the architect of India's policy in all its manifestations, being the longest serving prime minister of India .It would be pertinent to evaluate Nehru as a leader and a statesman because of the decisive and over-arching role that he played in Indian history in the 20th century. Regardless of criticisms, he was one of the most influential leaders of our freedom struggle. He was a pioneering articulator of Asian resurgence and was an unusually idealistic advocate of conscience in international politics. India's parliamentary democracy, free judiciary and media, the apolitical civil servants and armed forces, the commitment to secularism, social justice and equality before law, all originated in the blue print for free India which he worked out. Nehru had a profound belief in India's destiny as a moral and stabilizing force in inter-state relations. He had faith in the Indian people and an equally strong hope that their maturity and civilization wisdom would ensure for India an important role in the world. His education in the West, and his exposure to the political movements of Europe in the first three decades of this century, combined with his eclectic sense of history, made him realize that science, technology and economic modernization and development were essential pre-requisites to fulfill the vision of a free India that he had in mind and to which he devoted three-fourths of his life.He was a man of vision, a real statesman with full of patriotism. He had a great influence on public life. We will be celebrating his birth anniversary on the 14th of November within this fortnight. His love & affection towards children were well-known and this is why his birth day is celebrated as the Children day. Let us join all to pay our floral humble tribute to him who had a towering personality and love and adored by all even by his opponents!
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Bishwa Nath Singh During this fortnight, the grateful nation will celebrate Children day on the 14th of November 2010 as mark of remembrance of the birth anniversary of Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of independent India. Let us pay our tribute to him on the eve of Diwali that was his most favorite festival that he used to celebrate with gaiety!
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November 05,2010.


 
 
 
 

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