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Pranab Mukherjee

Pranav Kumar Mukherjee (born December 11, 1935, West Bengal) is currently the President of India. He is a senior leader of the Indian National Congress The United Progressive Alliance led by the Indian National Congress declared them their candidate. In direct competition, he won his antagonist PA. Defeated Sangma. He took an oath of office and privacy as the thirteenth President of India on July 25, 2012. Early life: From the University of Calcutta, he has achieved a degree in law along with a postgraduate in History and Political Science. He has also been a lawyer and college professor. He also received honorary D.Litt degree. He first started his career as a college professor and later as a journalist. He has also worked in the Bangla Publications Institute Deser Dak (Prayer of Motherland). Pranab Mukherjee was also the President of the Bengali Sahitya Parishad and also the President of the All India Bang Literary Conference. political career: His parliamentary career is near...

Pratibha Devisingh Patil

Pratibha Devisingh Patil (surname: Pratibha Tai) (born December 19, 1934) was the first woman President in the history of 60 years of Independent India and 12th President respectively. In the presidential election, Pratibha Patil defeated her rival Bhairon Singh Shekhawat by more than three lakh votes. Pratibha Patil got votes of 6,38,116, while Bhairon Singh Shekhawat got 3,31,306 votes. He left the Rashtrapati Bhavan on 25 July 2012, handed over his assignment to newly elected President Pranab Mukherjee at the ceremony held at the Central Hall of Parliament. early life: Born in Jalgaon district of Maharashtra, the father's name was Shri Narayanrao Patil. This simple dressing lady wearing a sari and big cakes was working as a social worker before coming to politics. He taught law at Jalgaon's Basic College, Jetha College, and Post Graduate (MA) and Mumbai University Law College (affiliated with the University of Mumbai). He was a good player of table tennis and he has won ...

A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

Abul Pakir JanuulaAbduddin Abdul Kalam or APJ Abdul Kalam (15 October 1931 - 27 July 2015) known as Missile Man and President of the People, was the Eleventh elected President of the Republic of India. He was well known as a former President of India, a well-known scientist, and engineer. He has also been involved in the efforts of the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) and the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) for four decades as a scientist and administrator for four decades and also in the efforts of India's civilian space program and the development of the military missile. They started to be known as Missile Man in India for the development of ballistic missile and launch vehicle technology. He played a decisive, organizational, technical and political role in India's Pokhran-II nuclear test in 1998 for the second time since the first original nuclear test in India in 1974. Kalam was elected President of India in 2002 with the support of bo...

Zail Singh

Giani Zail Singh (May 5, 1916 - December 25, 1994) was the seventh President of India from 25 July 1982 to 25 July 1987. Giani ji, who was chief minister of Sikh religion, Punjab, crossed the political difficult road of his will, power of integrity, and in 1982 he took the position of the proud President of India. During his tenure till 1987, he had to undergo unfortunate circumstances like the murder of 'Bluestar Operation' and Indira Gandhi.

Kochcharile Raman Narayanan

Kerala-born Kochchery Raman Narayanan (K R Narayan) (born 27 October 1920 from 9th November 1990) was the tenth President of India. You studied economics at the London School of Economics after receiving a master's degree in English from Travancore University. You are calculated in skilled diplomats of India. Your term was very intriguing due to the various unstable conditions that went through Indian politics.

Shankardayal Sharma

Dr. Shankardayal Sharma (19th August 1918 - 26th December, 1999) was the ninth President of India. His tenure lasted from July 25, 1992 to July 25, 1997. Before becoming President you were also the eighth Vice President of India; You were Chief Minister of Bhopal (1952-1956) and as Minister of Cabinet level in Madhya Pradesh, he took charge of the Ministry of Education, Law, Public Works, Industry and Commerce Was there. In the Central Government, he took charge as Communications Minister (1974-1977). During this time, the President of the Indian National Congress (1972-1974) was also there. Education and Early Life: Doctor Sharma received education from St John's College, Agra, Agra College, Allahabad University, Lucknow University, Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge University, Lincoln Inn and Harvard Law School. He holds MA in Hindi, English and Sanskrit literature. Degree of the degree obtained with the first place in the university, you have the L.L.M. Degree was also obtained...

Ramaswamy Venkataraman

Ramaswamy Venkataraman, (4 December 1 910-27 January 2009) was the 8th President of India. He remained in the post from 1987 to 1992. Prior to becoming the President, he was Vice-President of India for 4 years. He died on 27 January after a long illness. He was 98 years old. Many politicians across the country, including President, Vice President, and Prime Minister, have condoled their demise. He breathed his last at Army's Research and Referral Hospital in Delhi at 2:30. He was admitted to the hospital on January 12 after complaining of urinary infection in urinary blight. They were also suffering from respiratory illness. His tenure lasted from 1987 to 1992. Venkataraman remained Vice-President of the country for nearly four years before he assumed office. early life: Venkataraman was born on December 4, 1910, in Pattukkottai, near Tanjore in Tamil Nadu. Most of his education was initiated in the capital of Chennai (the then Madras). He obtained a master's degree from ec...

Neelam Sanjiv Reddy

Neelam Sanjiva Reddy (October 27, 19-20 - November 9, 2005) was the sixth President of India. His tenure lasted from 25 July 1977 to 25 July 1982. Born to the farming family of Andhra Pradesh, the image of Neelam Sanjiva Reddy was a poet, experienced politician and efficient administrator. His public life was excellent. When Indira Gandhi was defeated in the general elections of 1977, at that time, the newly formed political party Janata Party made her the President's candidate. He was the first non-Congress President of India. He became the first Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh in October 1956 and again for the second time from 1962 to 1964. He served as President of the Indian National Congress from 1959 to 1962. Political life: At the age of eighteen, Neelam Sanjiva Reddy jumped into the freedom struggle. Not only this, he was also influenced by Mahatma Gandhi and in his life he also made his first Satyagraha. He started his political life as a member of the Youth Congress....

Basappa danappa jatti

Mr. Basappa Danappa Jatita, who is the world BD Also known as Jaty (B.D. Jatti) was appointed as acting President of India after the death of Mr. Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed. This India was not elected president of the year. Therefore, they are addressed only as acting caretaker President. According to the Constitutional order of India, there is a provision to make Vice President the acting President, if the President's post is vacant for any reason. Mr. BD Jattha was the Vice-President of the country at the time of Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed's death. His office as the caretaker president remained from 11 February 1977 to 25 July 1977. During this time he completed his obligation with constitutional dignity. early life: Basappa Danappa Jatte was born on 10 September 1912 in the questioning village of Bijapur district. Bijapur district is also a divided part of Karnataka. When they were born, there was a complete lack of infrastructure in the village. Their village was near the border of...

Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed

Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed (3 May 1905 - 11 February 1977) was the fifth President of India. He was president from August 24, 1974, until 11 February 1977. Fakhruddin Ahmed's grandfather, Khaliluddin Ali Ahmed, was from Karmarkhat (near Golaghat) of Assam. Ahmad was born on May 13, 1905, in Delhi. His father was Colonel Zalanur Ali. His mother was the daughter of the Nawab of Lohari in Delhi. Ahmed was educated at Government High School and Delhi Government High School of Gonda Jill. For higher education, he went to England in 1923, where he studied at St. Catherine's College, Cambridge. In 1928, he started legal practice in the Lahore High Court. After joining Nehru in England in 1925, he joined the Indian National Congress. He actively participated in the freedom movement. In 1974, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi selected Ahmed for president and became the second Muslim president of India. On the say of Indira Gandhi, he used his constitutional right in 1975 and declared an int...

Muhammad Hidayatullah

Muhammad Hidayatullah, (17 December 1905 - 18 September 1992) was the first Muslim Chief Justice of India. He also took over as the acting President of India on two occasions. Along with that, he was also the sixth Vice-President of India for a full term. The name of the Hidayatullah National Law University in New Raipur is named after him.

V. V. Giri

Varahagiri Venkat Giri or We We Giri (10 August 1894 - 23 June 1980) was the fourth President of India. He was born in Berhmapur, Odisha. Education: One was born in Telugu, the language of the family, the devotee Brahmin stayed at Bahamampur in the Ganjam district of the then Madras Presidency. Cities and districts are now part of the state of Orissa. In 1913, he went to the University College Dublin to study the law but went away from Ireland in 1916 after being associated with one type of Irish party movement. This partnership had brought him in close contact with Eamon de Valera, Michael Collins, Patrick Pearse, Desmond Fitzgerald, Eoin Mecknell, James Connolly and others. life: On returning to India, he joined the massive labor movement, becoming a general secretary and then the president of All India Railwaymen, and twice the President of All joined the Indian Trade Union Congress as a service. Giri became a member of the Imperial Legislative Assembly in 1934. In Madras i...

Zakir Hussain:

Dr. Zakir Hussain (February 8, 1897 - May 3, 1969) was the third President of India, whose tenure was from 13 May 1967 to 3 May 1968. Dr. Zakir Hussain was born on February 8, 1897, in the Dhanadhya Pathan family of Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh. After some time his father had come to live in Uttar Pradesh. At the age of 23, he became a member of the founding party of Jamia Millia Islamia University. Zakir Hussain was the third President and Chief Educationist of India. They pH in economics He went to Berlin University of Germany for D degree and returned to the position of Vice-Chancellor of Jamia. In 1920 he contributed to the establishment of Jamia Millia Islamia and became its Vice-Chancellor. Under their leadership, Jamia Millia Islamia has been inclined towards nationalist work and independence struggle. After attaining independence, he became Vice-Chancellor of Aligarh University and under his chair, the 'University Education Commission' was also constituted. Apart from t...

Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan:

Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (5 September 1888 - 17 April 1975) was the first Vice-President of India (1952-1962) and the second President. He was the conductor of Indian culture, an eminent educationist, a great philosopher and a devout Hindu thinker. Due to these same qualities, in 1954, the Indian government decorated him with the highest honor Bharat Ratna. His birthday (September 5) is celebrated in India as Teacher's Day. Brief Introduction: Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan was born in Tirutani, South India, 64 km north-east of Chennai. He was an eminent educationist, a great philosopher, excellent speaker and a devout Hindu thinker, born of Indian culture. He was the second President of Independent India. Earlier, he was also the Vice-President. He had spent 40 years of his life as a teacher before coming to politics. They had all the qualities of a perfect teacher. He expressed his desire to celebrate his birthday not as his personal name, but as a teacher day for the purpose...

Rajendra Prasad

Rajendra Prasad (3 December 1884 - 28 February 1963) was the first President of India. He was one of the prominent leaders of the Indian Independence Movement, who played a major role as President of the Indian National Congress. He also contributed to the creation of the Indian Constitution which culminated on January 26, 1950, as a republic of India. In addition to being the President, he also worked for some time as a central minister in independent India. Being very popular all over the country, he was called Rajendra Babu or Deshar Ratna. Ancestor: The ancestors of Rajendra Prasad were originally from Kuanganga, Amodha (Uttar Pradesh). It was a Kayastha family. Some Kayastha families left the place and went to Balia. Some families also did not come to Balia, so they settled there in a village of Zarani in Bihar's district Saran. There were few educated people amongst these families. Among these families was the family of Rajendra Prasad's ancestors too. There was a sma...