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what do naruji do for our country.

2007-02-16 02:42:12 · 5 answers · asked by devi s 1 in Arts & Humanities History

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Who was Naruji?

Lemme see if I can find something on this!?

All I could get is that this is a Private in a Game!?!?

"Naruji is a Private in the FeverGaming."

I think you've got some disconnect here! It isn't a real man!?!?

2007-02-16 02:50:38 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Nehru's health began declining steadily, and he was forced to spend months recuperating in Kashmir through 1963. Upon his return from Kashmir in May 1964, Nehru suffered a stroke and later a heart attack. He died in the early hours of May 27, 1964.

Education and social reform
His government oversaw the establishment of many institutions of higher learning, including the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, the Indian Institutes of Technology and the Indian Institutes of Management. Nehru also outlined a commitment in his five-year plans to guarantee free and compulsory primary education to all of India's children.

2007-02-18 20:56:41 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Nehru died of a burst aorta (the aorta is the main blood vessel of the heart) in 1964. A friend telephoned me with the sad news.
Jawaharlal Nehru was independent India's first and long-serving Congress Prime minister (1947-1964). Gandhiji was the leader of the non-violent struggle for freedom from British rule, and Nehru was one of three or four of his leading followers. They were all imprisoned several times by the British over two or three decades. He wrote "The Discovery of India," which gives his compelling picture of the nation from ancient to modern times. He was most interested in bringing out the vitality and creativity of this ancient nation. Consider his presentation of Ashoka, the emperor who renounced war after achieving a great victory. The Ashoka chakra is part of the Indian flag. Nehru was a magnetic speaker in English and in Hindi, as I know from having heard him several times. His vision of India was a secular, industrial democracy: all religions respected, though he himself did not practice formal religion; and he initiated great steel projects and hydro-electric dams, which he called the temples of modern India. He was an incorruptible and charismatic leader, whose leadership millions, high and low, accepted. He assembled a dynamic set of leaders to carry out new initiatives. Take C.D. Deshmukh, who like Nehru was educated at Cambridge and whom he appointed Finance Minister. And there were many others whose talents he brought out and encouraged. Having been a Biology graduate, he had a particular interest in science as the best expression of modernity. In foreign policy he was one of the three or four leaders of the non-aligned movement who steered a middle course between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War. He emphasised friendship with China but experienced a rude shock when, in 1962, China invaded territories in India which China claimed belonged to her. A great man, he is the founder of secular, industrial, modern India. The only person greater than him is Gandhiji, who was deeply religious and who refused to participate in practical politics, which he left to others whom he guided gently. Nehru was of course the father of Indira Gandhi, the grandfather of Rajiv, and the great-grandfather of Rahul. It is up to Indians to decide whether or not they want a succession of Prime Ministers from the same family.

2007-02-16 03:37:01 · answer #3 · answered by tirumalai 4 · 0 0

heartattak in 1964.

2007-02-16 02:51:55 · answer #4 · answered by indiankid 2 · 0 0

who is he

2007-02-16 02:56:36 · answer #5 · answered by vishal g 2 · 0 0

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