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  1. Feb 28, 2019 · New Delhi: History is often cruel to the quiet ones, and India’s first President Rajendra Prasad, or Rajen babu as he was known, has borne the price of his reserved practicality. By 2009, school students in Patna, Bihar — Prasad’s birth-state — were failing to place his face in the hallowed halls of our history books when shown a black-and-white photograph.

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  3. Jan 25, 2022 · Babu Rajendra Prasad was a Great President. Note: The shadow boxing among political giants of those days Nehru, Dr. Rajendra Prasad and Dr. Radhakrishnan was understandable. A Uniform Civil Code, as contemplated in the Constitution, may help set right the defects or deficiencies Nehru found in the customs and practices of majority Hindus and also in other minority communities.

  4. Apr 25, 2024 · The first TVC, released today, features a lively banter between a playful uncle and his nephew. The advertisement starts with Babai (Rajendra Prasad) preparing for his exam; Abhi (Mahesh Babu ...

  5. May 21, 2018 · Rajendra Prasad (1884-1963) was an Indian nationalist and first president of the Republic of India. He was an important leader of the Indian National Congress and a close coworker of Gandhi. Rajendra Prasad was born in Saran District, Bihar State, eastern India, on Dec. 3, 1884, into the Kayastha, or scribe, caste.

  6. Jan 26, 2020 · Rajendra Prasad, one of the leaders of the Independence Movement, became the country’s first President on 26 January, 1950. (Express Archive) On the eve of the country’s 71st Republic Day, President Ram Nath Kovind in a televised address to the nation stressed upon the need for mutual cooperation between the government and the opposition parties, because they have “important roles to play”.