JAWAHARLAL NEHRU - CHACHA NEHRU
(Born on 14th November,
1889-64)
Jawaharlal Nehru,
fondly known as Chacha Nehru was born on November 14, 1889 at Allahabad, U.P. He was an
Indian Nationalist Leader and Statesman who was the First Prime Minister of Independent
India (1947-64)
The son of a wealthy
Brahman lawyer from Kashmir, he went to England at the age of 16 and was educated at the
Harrow School and the University of Cambridge. Returning to India in 1912, he practiced
law for some years and in 1919 joined the Indian National Congress, led by Mohandas K.
Gandhi Nehru soon became a leader of the nationalist movement; between 1921 and 1945, he
was imprisoned nine times by the British administration for his activities on behalf of
Indian independence. He served as president of the Congress party from 1929 to 1931, a
position he subsequently held six times. Nehru remained a supporter of Gandhi until the
latter's death in 1948. However, he put forth a militant program involving the adoption of
all possible measures short of armed resistance to the British.
In 1942, Nehru
replaced Gandhi as the recognized leader of the National Congress party. Four years later,
when the British began preparations for withdrawal from India, he was invited to form an
interim government to organize the transition from dependency to independence. During the
following year, Nehru attempted to prevent the partition of India into separate Hindu and
Muslim States but he was unsuccessful and seperate Muslim state known as Pakistan was
founded. In August 1947, following the final withdrawal of the British and the
establisment of India as a self governing dominion within the commonwealth, Nehru was
elected Prime Minister. He continued to the post when India became a republic in 1950 and
was returned to office repeatedly until his death on May 27, 1964 in New Delhi.
As Prime Minister,
Nehru was deeply involved in carrying out India's five year plans and
pursuing a policy of
peaceful co-existence with nations of every political tendency. He supported the United
Nations Resolution on Korea in 1950, opposed the British and French move in 1956 at the
Suez Canal and told an aggressive China in 1959 that he would defend India's borders with
armed force. Under his guidance, India became an influential force within the so called
non-aligned nations.
He was a writer
and his writings include letters published under the titles Glimpses of World History,
Letters to Chief Ministers (5 vol; 87-90) and an autobiography published in the U.S. as
Toward Freedom (1941); his addresses and articles were collected and published under the
titles The Unity of India (1941) and Independence and After (1950).
He was a kind,
caring person who loved kids and saw them as the future leaders of the nation. Rose was
his favourite flower and a symbol of love which he always wore on his coat. His bird was a
white dove which meant peace.
In
India, Children's Day is observed on 14th November every year. Late Prime
Minister Jawaharlal Nehrus message of love and peace is spread on this day as he had
great love for kids.
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru addressed the nation
on Gandhijis Assasination
The Light has
gone out of our lives and there is darkness everywhere. Our beloved leader, Bapu, as we
called him, the Father of the Nation is no more.. And yet I am wrong for the light that
shone in this country was no ordinary light. A thousand years later, that light will still
be seen.
14th November is Children's Day -
The Day is celebrated on Chaha Nehru's Birth Anniversary. He was known as 'Chaha
Nehru' as he was too fond of kids and children loved him and called him by
this name in affection.