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Jawaharlal Nehru's speech at a public meeting, Thiruvananthapuram, 1 June 1950. SWJN/S2/14B/191-203| The Nehru Blog
Jawaharlal Nehru's speech at the opening of National Fuel Research Institute, Digwadih, Dhanbad, 22 April 1950. SWJN/S2/14B/188-91| The Nehru Blog
Jawaharlal Nehru's speech at the inauguration of the Indian Council of Cultural Relations, New Delhi, 9 April 1950. SWJN/S2/14B/183-88| The Nehru Blog
This is Jawaharlal Nehru's 'Foreword' to the book 'Samrajyavad Kya Hai aur| The Nehru Blog
Nehru’s fantastic effort to raise India from what Tagore called the ‘mud| The Nehru Blog
Jawaharlal Nehru’s message to the nation. New Delhi, 25 January 1950Events crowd in upon us and because of their quick succession we are apt to miss their significance. Some of us give messages on every occasion exhorting people to great endeavour and even these messages become stale through repetition. | The Nehru Blog
Arrival of Prime Minister Nehru at the USA | The Nehru Blog
Sixteen years ago we took a new and long step converting this Congress| The Nehru Blog
Comrades, | The Nehru Blog
Jawaharlal Nehru was the President of the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress, 1929. After hoisting the National Flag Nehru addressed the participants on 29 December 1929 in Lahore:I have just unfurled the national flag of Hindustan. What is the meaning of this flag? It is one of the symbols of India’s freedom. It is a symbol of India’s unity. But remember that when a country’s flag is raised then as long as there is a single living soul in the country it is not brought down...| The Nehru Blog
जिस्म की मौत कोई मौत नहीं होती है | The Nehru Blog
Jawaharlal Nehru's address to Congressmen, Puri, Orissa, 12 March 1949.Orissa is poor as it had been neglected in the past. But the province has great resources and it is up to the people of Orissa to work those resources and make the province strong and prosperous by constructive and productive work in all directions.| The Nehru Blog
Jawaharlal Nehru's address to a gathering at Konarak, Orissa, 10 March| The Nehru Blog
Statement to the press. New Delhi, 19 April 1949. On the eve of my departure [1] undertaking a long journey and going out of the country, I should like to say a few words to the refugees or the displaced persons in India. Their lot has been a hard one and no problem has given us more anxiety than the problem of rehabilitating them. The problem was colossal and unique and if we failed to solve it with rapidity, it was not due to any lack of effort, though it may have been due to our inexperie...| The Nehru Blog
Jawaharlal Nehru's address to Bihar Political Conference, Muzaffarpur, 2| The Nehru Blog
Jawaharlal Nehru's address to journalists, Bombay, 19 April 1949.I have always sought the goodwill, affection and cooperation of the Indian people and always obtained it in a generous and abundant measure. If I have achieved anything in life, it is because of that affection and goodwill. I feel now that at no time this goodwill and affection are more necessary than at the present moment, when I am on the point of emplaning for the West to consider problems, which affect the present and the fu...| The Nehru Blog
Jawaharlal Nehru's speech on laying the foundation stone of Central Institute of Education, Delhi University, 18 April 1949. Although I have to make preparations for my journey to London, I felt it necessary to be present here on this occasion in view of the importance of the work for which this Institute is meant. Sometimes, doubts assail me whether the type of education or the products of education one sees are really good. In fact sometimes it is definitely bad. That, of course, does not ...| The Nehru Blog
Speech at a Conference of Prabasi Banga Sahitya Sammelan, New Delhi, 14 March 1949.I am glad to be participating in the Bengali Literary Conference. Culture is a thing where there is room for cooperation for everybody and I congratulate the Bengalees for having organized a literary conference to which they have invited representatives of all Indian literatures. This is right and proper, and the most satisfactory way of dealing with problems. In the field of politics clashes are almost inevita...| The Nehru Blog
Jawaharlal Nehru's speech at the foundation of the Palaeobotany Institute at Lucknow, 3 April 1949.Science, a scientific approach to problems and a scientific outlook, have to be developed if India has to progress in the modern world. Science is a search for truth. It is a rational method of looking at things in their true perspective. If we cannot march with the march of science we shall be left behind. We may have plans, schemes and so many ‘isms’. We may even accept the motive force of...| The Nehru Blog
Jawaharlal Nehru's address to the All-India Conference of Engineers, New Delhi, 23 February 1949. On the development of electric power depends the production of more national wealth. The engineers should not lose sight of the vast sociological changes taking place in India and the world and should utilize their talent in developing the power projects. We must do something now and not wait for the future alone for achievement.| The Nehru Blog
Speech of Jawaharlal Nehru at Ramakrishna Mission, New Delhi, 20 March 1949.Swami [Ranganathananda] Ji, Brothers and Sisters,| The Nehru Blog
Jawaharlal Nehru's address to the students of Delhi University, 9 April 1949.I like addressing students because I am eager to find out what sort of persons they are. Despite the revolutionary changes which have occurred, I hope they feel themselves strong enough to face anything the future holds in store for them. We have big problems before us and need big people to solve them. The younger generation should face the future with courage and be quiet and confident, so as to joyously shoulder t...| The Nehru Blog
Convocation address of Jawaharlal Nehru at Lady Irwin College, New Delhi, 20 March 1949.Mrs. Rustomji Faridoonji [1] and Friends,| The Nehru Blog
Address of Jawaharlal Nehru to the students of the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, 20 March 1949. The Indian Agricultural Research Institute was established in 1905 at Pusa in Bihar and later shifted to New Delhi in 1934. The primary function of the Institute includes the conducting of basic and applied research in the various branches of agricultural science, teaching at the postgraduate level and undertaking extensive advisory work.The acute shortage of foodgrains is a ch...| The Nehru Blog
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