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The article discusses a panel discussion at Jawahar Bhawan in New Delhi about India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, focusing on his commitment to scientific temper and rationality. The speakers, including scientists, historians, and politicians, praised Nehru's linking of scientific temper with freedom and his influence on Indian culture.
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