January 30 is Martrys’ Day in India. In 1948, as Mahatma Gandhi emerged for his evening prayers at New Delhi’s Birla House, ...
Jawaharlal Nehru attended the Indian Science Congress each year, set up the IITs alongside the cultural academies, and managed to locate scientific temper in Indian culture.
Amartya Sen, an economist in this book covers India’s deep history and India’s political principles. It is a book for those who want to delve deeper into Indian political principles. Covering Nehru’s ...
It was in 1951 that India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, amended the Constitution for the first time, because the "Constitution came in the way" of urgent social changes. A look at what led ...
socialistic Jawaharlal Nehru. If the British Raj hoped that the new leader would at once press for more Indian war effort and less talk about Indian independence, the Raj was soon disillusioned.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi invoked former prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru's name in a swipe at the Congress party over ...
On the eve of Sri Lanka, or Ceylon as it was then known, regaining its freedom and independence after 150 years of British colonial rule and 443 years of colonial subjection, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru .
A science and technology exhibition named Nehru Science Innovations Technology Expo began at Jawaharlal College of Engineering and Technology, Lakkidi, and Nehru College of Engineering and ...