Motilal Nehru - A Lifestory
Freedom Fighter, Architect Of Modern India

Motilal Nehru, a giant in India's fight for freedom, was a wellknown Indian lawyer, activist, and politician. His life covered a very important time in India's history. Born on May 6, 1861, he was a key part of the Indian National Congress and its battle against British rule. His legal skills and strong belief in freedom made him very respected. Many people said he was a smart planner and a great speaker who could convince almost anyone. His son said, "My father was a very strong man, both physically and morally." He helped write important papers, including the Nehru Report of 1928, a big plan for India to be selfgoverning within the British Empire. Even though it didn't work right away, it helped future talks and changed the course of the independence movement. His political life was full of tough choices and dealing with people who disagreed with him, especially in the years before India's freedom in 1947. He also cared about social change and wanted better education and equality for everyone. While there aren't any famous movies just about his life, his part in Indian history is often shown in films about the fight for independence. His life and what he did still inspire people, showing the power of strong beliefs and hard work. His effect is still felt today, reminding us of the hard work and sacrifices that led to a free India. The 1947 Partition, a sad event, was something he had to deal with at the end of his life – a time of both success and great sadness.