Natioinal Seminar on Nehru and Freedom Struggle

From: 27-03-2018 Till: 27-03-2018
Duration: 1 days
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Nehru and Freedom Struggle

Jawaharlal Nehru. A leader with great vision and dynamism was one amongst the few Indian who came out of the Cocoon of luxury and dedicated his life for the nation. He envisioned a new India that was to be free from dogmatism exploitation and poverty.  Nehru’s passionate commitment for an emancipated and modern India found expression in his attachment stood in the six Principles of nationalism and scientific temper in all aspects of his life: secular outlook of politics. Cosmopolitanism in Culture: Concern for the use of modern technology: Scientific skills for the development of economy. Adoption of socialistic Principles of Indian conditions or pursuing the objections of social justice and economic growth through the progressive politics of a participatory federal democracy.

He strived strenuously for the creation of that international situation which will enable nations to co-exist and prosper, in spite of differences in their socio-Economic and political systems. The policy of Non- alignment and the principles of peaceful co-existence can be considered as his principal contributions in the realm of international relations.

Jawaharlal Nehru, One of the outstanding statesmen of the twentieth century has left his indelible imprint on all aspects of modern India. An intense nationalist, a romantic revolutionary, a charismatic leader committed to social justice and individual freedom, Nehru was also an internationalist, conscious of the cross-currents of global politics and India’s emerging role in the world scene. The two major strands of nationalism and internationalism blended beautifully into an ideal would in this unique, yet humane, personality.

It is very difficult to fit Jawaharlal Nehru into any ideological framework. He was a product of evolution of the stresses and strains as much as hopes and arbitrations which characterized the prolonged nationalist struggle.

Jawaharlal Nehru has lifted his indelible imprint an all aspects of modern India. An intense nationalist a romantic evolutionary, a charismatic leader committed to social justice and individual freedom. Nehru was also an internationalist, conscious of the cross- currents of global politics and Indian’s emerging role in the world scene. The two major strands of nationalism and internationalism blended beautifully into an ideal would in this unique, yet humane, personality.

It is very difficult to fit Jawaharlal Nehru into any ideological frame work. He was o product of evolution, of the stressed and strains as much as hopes and aspiration which characterized the prolonged nationalist struggle.

The critics that argues that the people of India has suffered a lot due to the idealism of Nehru as he preferred to strict with his ideals instead of taking stand for the national interest in the divided world of pragmatism. His vision on the Kashmir and minorities is also under question from many coroners. It is under this back –drop that the Nehru Studies Centre is organizing one day national seminar on Nehru and Freedom Struggle to evaluate the role of Nehru in freedom struggle and his vision of free India.  The discussion can take place on the following topics/ themes. The themes are of course suggestive and not exhaustive.

 

TOPICS FOR SEMINAR

 

 

 

  •  Nehru and Freedom Struggle
  • Nehru’s on Civil Liberties during the Freedom Struggle
  • Nehru’s view on  Political Freedom
  • Nehru’s Vision of Economic Development
  • Nehru and  Dalit Movement
  • Nehru and Congress
  • Nehru : Socialism and Marxism
  • Nehru’s and Minorities
  • Nehru on Secularism
  • Nehru and Constitution Making



Seminar Charges
Type Amount
Registration ChargesRs. 300.00

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