A Tryst With Destiny

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This adaptation explores themes of freedom, national identity, and the challenges of independence. It reflects the socio-political context of mid-20th century India and the aspirations of a nation embarking on a new journey. Readers should consider the historical setting and its global implications while engaging with this content.

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Total Words 519
Unique Words 238
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Total Words 398
Unique Words 211
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A Tryst With Destiny

About the Author

Jawaharlal Nehru (1889–1964) was a central figure in India's struggle for independence and its first Prime Minister. Known for his vision, statesmanship, and eloquence, Nehru played a key role in shaping modern India. His speeches and writings, including A Tryst with Destiny, embody ideals of democracy, secularism, and progress, leaving an indelible mark on the nation and the world.

Story Overview

Step into the profound historical moment of India's independence with our leveled reading adaptation of A Tryst with Destiny. Delivered by Jawaharlal Nehru on August 15, 1947, this iconic speech marked the birth of an independent India after years of colonial rule. Nehru's words resonate with hope, responsibility, and the vision of a new nation. This adaptation captures the eloquence and significance of a speech that continues to inspire generations, offering readers an accessible way to engage with one of history's most defining moments.

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