The document discusses Jawaharlal Nehru's domestic, foreign, economic, education, science & technology, press, and administrative policy frames as the first Prime Minister of India. It notes the four pillars of his domestic policy were socialism, democracy, unity, and secularism. It also examines his emphasis on land redistribution, irrigation, dams, fertilizers, and agriculture in economic policy as well as establishing institutions like AIIMS, IITs, IIMs in education. The document further analyzes Nehru's foreign policy of non-alignment and peaceful cooperation with other countries. It provides both praise and criticism of Nehru's legacy and the contradictions within his views and policies.