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  2. Rameshwari Nehru - Wikipedia

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    Rameshwari Nehru (née Rameshwari Raina; 10 December 1886 – 8 November 1966) was a social worker of India. She worked for the upliftment of the poorer classes and of women. She worked for the upliftment of the poorer classes and of women.

  3. Nehru–Gandhi family - Wikipedia

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    Krishna Nehru Hutheesing (1907–1967) was an Indian writer, the youngest sister of Jawaharlal Nehru and Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, and part of the Nehru–Gandhi family. Kamala Nehru (1899–1936), wife of Jawaharlal Nehru.

  4. Before Freedom: Nehru's Letters to His Sister 1909–1947

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    Over the course of over 35 years, Nehru wrote regularly to his sister Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, born Sarup Kumari Nehru and affectionately called Nan. She was eleven years junior to him. [3] [4] The letters disclose historical details of India's freedom movement through the eyes of its first prime minister, in addition to his personal family ...

  5. Template:Nehru-Gandhi family tree - Wikipedia

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    Shyamlal Nehru: Uma Nehru (1884–1963) Rameshwari Raina (1886–1966) Brijlal Nehru (1884–1964) Jawaharlal Nehru (1889–1964) Kamala Kaul (1899–1936) Ranjit Sitaram Pandit (1893-1944) Vijaya Lakshmi Nehru (1900–1990) Gunottam Hutheesing: Krishna Nehru (1907–1967) Shyam Kumari Khan (1904-1980) Anand Kumar Nehru: Braj Kumar Nehru (1909 ...

  6. All-Asian Women's Conference - Wikipedia

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    Rameshwari Nehru was a women's rights activist and spent her early career as a social reformer. After hearing about the AAWC, she became very active at the conference and its organization. After attending the conference, Nehru became one of the founders of a Permanent Committee and aimed to continue organizing Asian Women's Conferences in the ...

  7. Harijan Sevak Sangh - Wikipedia

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    Sr. No. Image Name Start of Term End of Term 1: Ghanshyamdas Birla: September 1932: April 1959 2: Rameshwari Nehru: April 1959: November 1965 3: Viyogī Hari: November 1965

  8. Anand Bhavan - Wikipedia

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    The Anand Bhavan is a historic house museum in Prayagraj, India, focusing on the Nehru family. [1] It was bought by Indian political leader Motilal Nehru in the 1930s to serve as the residence of the Nehru family when the original mansion Swaraj Bhavan (previously called Anand Bhavan) was transformed into the local headquarters of the Indian National Congress. [2]

  9. Category:Nehru–Gandhi family - Wikipedia

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