Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Comprehensive Summary: Quotes on Prime Minister and Jawaharlal Nehru

Comprehensive Summary: Quotes on Prime Minister and Jawaharlal Nehru (Telugu Text)        

Comprehensive Summary: Quotes on Prime Minister and Jawaharlal Nehru (Telugu Text)

Source: Summarized from Telugu Text Image

   

Quotes on Prime Minister

   

* "Prime Minister is the moon among the stars in the cabinet" - William Vernon Harcourt

   

* "The Prime Minister is the captain who steers the ship of parliamentary government!" - Ramsay Muir

   

* "The Prime Minister is like a star around which many planets revolve" - Sir Ivor Jennings

   

* "In a revolutionary government, the Prime Minister is the axis around which all matters revolve" - H.J. Laski

   

* "Calling the Prime Minister 'first among equals' is not true; the Prime Minister is supreme, and all others are equal to each other, subordinate to the Prime Minister" - J.R. Duddell

   

* "If we examine the authority and importance given to the Prime Minister, there is a danger of them becoming a dictator" - K.T. Shah

   

Indian Prime Ministers - 1. Jawaharlal Nehru [1947-64]

   

* First Prime Minister of India

   

* Served as Prime Minister for the longest period (16 years and 9 months)

   

* Architect of India's foreign policy

   

* Signed the Panchsheel Agreement with Zhou Enlai of China

   

* Architect of Democratic Socialism

   

* Called the Architect of Modern New India

   

* Introduced the Panchayati Raj system in 1959

   

* Imposed National Emergency for the first time in our country in 1962 due to the war with China

   

* Practically demonstrated the principle of Secularism

   

* Author of "Discovery of India" and "Glimpses of World History"

   

* Architect of Mixed Economy

   

* First Prime Minister to die in office

   

* Took oath as Prime Minister 4 times

   

* One of the founders of the Non-Aligned Movement

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This is a comprehensive summary translated from the Telugu text image. For detailed information, please refer to original sources on Indian Constitution and government websites.

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