Jawahralal Nehru is considered one of the founders of India and a significant personality of British India. He was also the first prime minister of India and his successors also ruled over India for decades.
On November 14, 1889, Jawaharlal Nehru was born into a rich Kashmiri Brahman family in Allahabad. Nehru was tutored at home till the age of 15, after which he attended Harrow in England and, later, Trinity College, Cambridge. After studying law at the Inner Temple in London, he returned to India at the age of 22 to practice law with his father, eminent attorney Motilal Nehru.
Nehru promoted democratic socialism and so-called secularism during his 17-year rule, and he pushed India's industrialization beginning with the adoption of the first of his five-year plans in 1951, which highlighted the significance of expanding agricultural productivity. He also promoted scientific and technological advancements by establishing higher learning institutions, as well as various social reforms such as free public education and meals for Indian children, legal rights for women (including the ability to inherit property and divorce their husbands), and laws prohibiting caste discrimination.
However, it is no secret that Nehru lived a life full of controversies and affairs. Most of these controversies are aggravated by BJP-led government officials and right-wing Hindu nationalists. Sometimes, Nehru is falsely accused for the crimes he did not even commit. Sometimes, his positives are turned into negatives just for the sake of politics and personal gain.
, we have to be mindful about the claims of media and the actual tendency of this love affair. Both, the Indian media and the British media are notorious for carving a mountain out of a cotton seed. The only thing that is objective in this case is the affair, not its limits and repercussions
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