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Allisa [31]
3 years ago
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A success of jawaharlal nehru was that he

History
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Evgesh-ka [11]3 years ago
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  • Under Nehru's leadership, the government tried to develop India quickly, embarking on agrarian reform and industrialization.
  • He was a passionate advocate of education, which he considered indispensable for India's future progress. His government promoted the creation of many higher education institutions, such as the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, the Indian Institute of Technology, the Indian Institute of Management and the National Institute of Technology.
  • He maintained good relations with the British Empire and joined the British Commonwealth of Nations and accepted the British monarch as a "symbol of the free association of its independent member countries and, as such, Head of the Commonwealth" in the London Declaration.

Explanation:

Śrī Pandit Jawāharlāl Nehru He was a prominent Indian nationalist and politician, standing out in the struggle for the independence of his country from the British Empire. He was leader of the moderate socialist wing of the Indian National Congress, and was also the first person to occupy the post of Prime Minister of India, serving as such since independence, which occurred on August 15, 1947, until his death.

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