Dr rajendra prasad autobiography
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Rajendra Prasad
President of India from 1950 to 1962
For other uses, see Rajendra Prasad (disambiguation).
Rajendra Prasad (3 December 1884 – 28 February 1963) was an Indian politician, lawyer, journalist and scholar who served as the first president of India from 1952 to 1962. He joined the Indian National Congress during the Indian independence movement and became a major leader from the region of Bihar. A supporter of Mahatma Gandhi, Prasad was imprisoned by British authorities during the Salt Satyagraha of 1930 and the Quit India movement of 1942. After the constituent assembly 1946 elections, Prasad served as 1st Minister of Food and Agriculture in the central government from 1947 to 1948. Upon independence in 1947, Prasad was elected as President of the Constituent Assembly of India, which prepared the Constitution of India and which served as its provisional Parliament.
When India became a republic in 1950, Prasad was elected as its first president by the Constituent Assembly. As president, Prasad established a tradition for non-partisanship and independence for the office-bearer and retired from Congress party politics. Although a ceremonial head of state, Prasad encouraged the development of education in India and advised government on several occasions. In 1
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Autobiography
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Autobiography (PB)
go to Calcutta
Agitation against overseas travel
Dawn of political Consciousness
Students Conference and the Congress
unsuccessful Attempt to go Abroad
End of My Student Career
prepare for Law
Meet gokhale
the Custom of Dowry
Legal practice
public Service
First Meeting with gandhiji
Champaran
MontaguChelmsford reforms
the rowlatt Act
NonCooperation and Khilafat
bihar Vidyapith and Sadaqat Ashram
the NonCooperation Campaign
the Desh and The Searchlight
repression
hinduMuslim unity and propagation of Khadi
Nonviolence and the hinduMuslim Question
Flood havoc in Chapra
preparations for Satyagraha
Arrests and Efforts at Compromise
the Ahmedabad Congress and Satyagraha
Chauri Chaura and the Suspension of Satyagraha
Constructive programme
repression in Assam and Santhal parganas
gurukabagh and Multan
bihar prepares for the Congress Session
gaya Congress
the Swa