Selected Works of Jawaharlal Nehru (1 November - 31 December 1958)(English, Hardcover, unknown)
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This volume covers the short period from 1 May 1957 to 31 July 1957. This volume opens with Jawaharlal Nehru's public speech at the Ramlila Grounds in Delhi on 10 May 1957. Nehru recalled how he used to listen to tales of what happened in 1857-58 in Allahabad, Delhi, Lucknow, and other places. These stories made a deep impression on him and filled him with anger. According to Nehru, the great outburst of 1857 was an expression of the people's anger against the British takeover of the country... He did not think it was a coordinated movement: but there was a general feeling of resentment spread over the whole of north India and one spark was enough to ignite a whole conflagration. While the bulk of the collection in this volume deals with 'External Affairs', the volume is replete with documents which show Nehru's concern about the issue of food scarcity and shortage of foreign exchange at this point in time. The sections on 'Minorities and Weaker Sections' has documents that illustrate Nehru's commitment to a pluralist society. Special Features Author was Prime Minister of India for 17 years and was a giant international statesman and one of the founders of the Non-Aligned Movement. All Nehru's works are treated as classics by his admirers. Key events in the political history of independent India. Useful reference material for scholars and researchers and biographers looking for material on Nehruvian era and on Nehru.