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An Autobiography, also called as Toward Freedom (1936), is a personal book composed by Jawaharlal Nehru while he was in jail between June 1934 and February 1935, and before he turned into the main Prime Minister of India.

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Author Jawaharlal Nehru
Biography Jawaharlal Nehru
Language English
Pages 672
Publication Date 1936

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Nehru explains his points and targets in the introduction to the principal version, as to involve his time productively, survey previous occasions in India and to start the occupation of "self-addressing" in what is his "own record". He expresses "my article was...primarily for my own advantage, to follow my own psychological development" He didn't focus on a specific crowd however stated "on the off chance that I thought about a group of people, it was one of my own compatriots and countrywomen. For unfamiliar perusers I would have likely composed in an unexpected way". The book incorporates 68 sections, with the main named 'Plummet from Kashmir'. Nehru starts with disclosing his precursors relocation to Delhi from Kashmir in 1716 and the ensuing settling of his family in Agra later the revolt of 1857.

Part four is committed to "Harrow and Cambridge" and the English impact on Nehru. Composed during the long disease of his better half, Kamala, Nehru's personal history is firmly revolved around his marriage.

In the book, he depicts patriotism as "basically an enemy of feeling, and it takes care of and swells on contempt against other public gatherings, and particularly against the unfamiliar leaders of a subject country".[7] He is self-basic and expresses "I have turned into a strange combination of the East and the West, awkward all over the place, at home no place. Maybe my considerations and way to deal with life are more much the same as what is called Western than Eastern, yet India sticks to me, as she does to every one of her kids, in incalculable ways." He then, at that point, composes that "I am a more interesting and outsider in the West. I can't be of it. Be that as it may, in my own nation likewise, now and then I have an outcast's inclination".


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