Vision for a developed and inclusive India from "summary" of The Discovery of India by Jawaharlal Nehru
Jawaharlal Nehru envisions a future for India that is not only developed but also inclusive. He believes that development should not only be measured in terms of economic growth but also in terms of social progress and equality. Nehru emphasizes the importance of creating a society where every individual has the opportunity to fulfill their potential, regardless of their background. In Nehru's vision, a developed and inclusive India is one where every citizen has access to education, healthcare, and basic amenities. He believes that these are the building blocks of a prosperous society, where everyone can contribute to the nation's progress. Nehru also stresses the importance of creating a democratic and secular society, where diversity is celebrated and every individual is treated with respect and dignity. Nehru's vision for India is not ...Similar Posts
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