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Jawaharlal Nehru was in the group of people who framed the Indian constitution . He went to the UN and took some points to help the Indian constitution . He also helped in polishing up many articles in the constitution .
Yes afcourse the indian freedom fighter was a good
he went to jail in order to protect the country
There is no Indian army.
The role and influence of moderators on the Indian National Movement is to safeguard the interest of the country.
This is where everythin started.
International national assembly to protect the India
They basially believe in Indian Freedom, they are different in how they act to promote that freedom.
"Indian national congress" was founded in 1885 and latter it played a crucial role in Indian freedom struggle .currently 'congress' party which rules India [central government] is the direct continuation of 'Indian national congress'
Jawaharlal Nehru was in the group of people who framed the Indian constitution . He went to the UN and took some points to help the Indian constitution . He also helped in polishing up many articles in the constitution .
The role of Bal Gangadhar Tilak in Indian freedom fight was as the first leader of the movement.
she help india to became free
Yes afcourse the indian freedom fighter was a good
he went to jail in order to protect the country
anne bassant motivated many Indians leaders and other common people to fight for freedom..
The newspaper started by Bal Gangadhar Tilak was called "Kesari." It was founded in 1881 in Pune, India and played a crucial role in promoting nationalistic ideas and advocating for the freedom struggle against British colonial rule. Tilak was given the title "Lokmanya," meaning "accepted by the people," in recognition of his influential role in the movement.
Vallabhai Patel was an Indian statesman, freedom struggle leader and first deputy prime minister of India till his death in 1950. Patel died in 1950 almost 40 years before Germany unified. There is no role played by Patel in the unification.