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10 Lines on Dr. Rajendra Prasad
- Dr. Rajendra Prasad, born on December 3, 1884, was the first President of India.
- He played a pivotal role in the Indian independence movement and was a key leader in the Indian National Congress.
- Rajendra Prasad served as the President of the Constituent Assembly and played a crucial role in drafting the Indian Constitution.
- His presidency, from 1950 to 1962, marked the formative years of the Indian Republic.
- Dr. Prasad’s commitment to simplicity, humility, and public service set a high standard for leadership.
- He was a scholar and writer, contributing significantly to Indian literature and historical studies.
- Rajendra Prasad established the Bihar Vidyapeeth, emphasizing education and cultural values.
- His leadership during the integration of princely states and the early years of the Republic earned him widespread respect.
- Dr. Prasad’s two consecutive terms as President make him the longest-serving President in Indian history.
- His legacy endures as an inspiration for his contributions to the democratic foundations and unity of independent India.