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heres are some pointers:
First of all, his contribution started even before India was independent. He played a key role during the negotiations of independence. The British wanted to leave India by 1949. Our freedom fighters had meetings and preponed the date to 1947. Nehru was part of it.
After becoming PM, he prioritised education, medical infra and food production. Despite attacks and threats from neighbouring countries, he managed the threats and was able to keep the nation running.
He ensured a democratic measures and focused on political stability when things were really messed up.
Despite having no proper food or electricity, he authorised and funded the space program which later turned into ISRO
IITs, atomic research and some health care initiatives were also funded under his government. Back then IIT Bombay had best professors coming from Germany and Russia. Few from US and UK too. That definitely wasn’t cheap.
Many important PSUs related to medicines and agriculture were started and funded under his leadership
Basically, he had a long vision for India. He wanted India to remain even after his death and his legacy is human development and laying the foundation on which his successors built on.
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>>3128(OP)
Difference between a Brahmin and a baniya
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