Nandlal Nehru

Nandlal Nehru

Nandlal Nehru (1845 1887) was the Diwan of Khetri in Rajasthan. In 1870 Nandlal quit Khetri, qualified as a lawyer and began to practice law at Agra. When the High Court was transferred to Allahabad, he moved with it. He was the second son of Gangadhar Nehru and elder brother of Motilal Nehru.[1] He had seven children when he died at the age of 42.[2] Among his noted sons were Brijlal Nehru and Ratan Kumar Nehru.

References

  1. Remembering Our Leaders: Sayyid Ahmad Khan by Anita Mahajan. Children's Book Trust. 1989. p. 124. ISBN 8170118425. Retrieved 26 July 2013.
  2. Shashi Tharoor (2003). Nehru: The Invention of India. Arcade Publishing. p. 1. ISBN 9781559706971. Retrieved 26 July 2013.


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