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Government Asks Sonia Gandhi to Return Nehru Letters, Says Not Private Property
The Union government has asked Congress leader Sonia Gandhi to return a large collection of letters and papers belonging to India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, asserting that the documents are part of the nation’s documentary heritage and cannot be treated as private family property. The clarification was issued by the Ministry of Culture amid a political row over claims that Nehru-related papers were missing from the Prime Ministers Museum and Library in New Delhi. A
Government Asks Sonia Gandhi to Return Nehru Letters, Says Not Private Property
The Union government has asked Congress leader Sonia Gandhi to return a large collection of letters and papers belonging to India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, asserting that the documents are part of the nation’s documentary heritage and cannot be treated as private family property. The clarification was issued by the Ministry of Culture amid a political row over claims that Nehru-related papers were missing from the Prime Ministers Museum and Library in New Delhi. A
Vande Mataram Debate: Modi Targets Congress, Revives Nehru-Jinnah History
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during a special discussion on Vande Mataram in the Lok Sabha, launched a sharp attack on Congress and former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. He said that the Congress leadership, instead of defending the national song, supported a view that led to its fragmentation, calling it a "tukde tukde" moment in Indian history. Modi stated that Jawaharlal Nehru believed Vande Mataram could provoke Muslims, a stance reportedly influenced by Mohammed Ali Jinnah and the Mus
Vande Mataram Debate: Modi Targets Congress, Revives Nehru-Jinnah History
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during a special discussion on Vande Mataram in the Lok Sabha, launched a sharp attack on Congress and former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. He said that the Congress leadership, instead of defending the national song, supported a view that led to its fragmentation, calling it a "tukde tukde" moment in Indian history. Modi stated that Jawaharlal Nehru believed Vande Mataram could provoke Muslims, a stance reportedly influenced by Mohammed Ali Jinnah and the Mus
Children’s Day 2025: History, Significance, and Quotes by Jawaharlal Nehru
India celebrates Children’s Day every year on November 14 to honor the birth anniversary of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the country’s first Prime Minister. Popularly known as Chacha Nehru, he was a strong advocate of children’s welfare, education, and overall development. On this day, schools and educational institutions across the country organize cultural events, performances, games, and competitions to make children feel valued and joyful. Children’s Day holds deep significa
Children’s Day 2025: History, Significance, and Quotes by Jawaharlal Nehru
India celebrates Children’s Day every year on November 14 to honor the birth anniversary of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the country’s first Prime Minister. Popularly known as Chacha Nehru, he was a strong advocate of children’s welfare, education, and overall development. On this day, schools and educational institutions across the country organize cultural events, performances, games, and competitions to make children feel valued and joyful. Children’s Day holds deep significa
Sitharaman Criticizes Congress Over Constitutional Amendments
In a heated debate in the Rajya Sabha marking the 75th anniversary of India’s Constitution, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman launched a scathing attack on Congress, accusing the party of repeatedly undermining the Constitution through amendments during its rule. Sitharaman specifically targeted India's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, referring to the first Constitutional amendment in 1951 that aimed to curb freedom of speech, despite Nehru's public support for press fr
Sitharaman Criticizes Congress Over Constitutional Amendments
In a heated debate in the Rajya Sabha marking the 75th anniversary of India’s Constitution, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman launched a scathing attack on Congress, accusing the party of repeatedly undermining the Constitution through amendments during its rule. Sitharaman specifically targeted India's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, referring to the first Constitutional amendment in 1951 that aimed to curb freedom of speech, despite Nehru's public support for press fr









