Inaugurating a Nehru Heritage Centre here to mark the 124th birth anniversary of independent India's first prime minister, celebrated across the country as Children's Day, Bahuguna said Pandit Nehru laid the foundation of a new India and the nation's development.
"Pandit Nehru's contribution to the formation of a secular India can never be forgotten. It was he who spread Mahatma Gandhi's message of non-violence across the world through the NAM (Non Aligned Movement)," he said.
Describing the Heritage Centre as the "Mecca of Indian democracy", Bahuguna said a library will be set up there and books written by Pandit Nehru will be kept.
He also advocated inclusion of excerpts from Nehru's "Discovery of India" and from biographies of other great men associated with India's struggle for freedom in the academic syllabus.
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