The son of a landowner, Prasad was educated at the University of Calcutta. After Independence, he was the automatic choice for the Chairmanship of the Constituent Assembly. In 1917, he was appointed as one of the first members of the Senate and Syndicate of the Patna University. After the completion of traditional elementary education, he was sent to the Chapra District School. Prasad stayed in office for the longest term of around 12 years. In many of his articles he mentioned about his meeting with Sankrityayan and narrated about his meetings with Sankrityayan. This special appeal has been filed against the judgment and order dated After receiving elementary education at home from a tutor, he went to the Chapra District School. He again became the president when Subhash Chandra Bose resigned in 1939. He also responded to the call by Gandhi to boycott Western educational establishments by asking his son, Mrityunjaya Prasad, to drop out of his studies and enrol himself in Bihar Vidyapeeth, an institution he along with his colleagues founded on the traditional Indian model. Ghosh's Academy in Patna for a period of two years. In 1915, Prasad appeared in … He … Now it is the turn of Nata Kiriti, Dr Rajendra Prasad. He arranged her cremation but only after his return from the parade ground. In 1915, Prasad appeared in the examination of Masters in Law from the Department of Law, University of Calcutta, passed the examination and won a gold medal. After the constituent assembly 1946 elections, Prasad served as Minister of Food and Agriculture in the central government. He was released two days later and set up Bihar Central Relief Committee on 17 January 1934, and took on the task of raising funds to help the affected people. Being the youngest in a large joint family he was greatly loved. This is best captured in a letter written by Dr Rajendra Prasad - who later went on to become India's first president - to Sardar Patel on 12 December, 1948. Rajendra Prasad) was born on 3 December 1884 in Jiradei village of Siwan district, Bihar. In 1916, he joined the High Court of Bihar and Odisha. Rajendra Prasad, son of Mahadev Sahai, was born in Zeradei village in Bihar on December 3, 1884. One had to wait and watch whether Balaji would tread the path shown by his father and turn out to be a comedy hero or would take up his own style and remain an action hero or take up lover boy characters. He also practised law at Bhagalpur, the famous silk town in Bihar. On 17 November 1947 he became Congress President for a third time after J. Rajendra Prasad was the son Mahadev Sahai and was born on 3 December 1884, in an unknown village in the Saran district of North Bihar, Zeradei. He was attached to his mother elder brother, Mahendra. It was the first organisation of its kind in India and produced important leaders from Bihar like Anugrah Narayan Sinha and Krishna Singh who played a prominent role in the Champaran Movement and Non-cooperation Movement. He secured first in the entrance examination to the University of Calcutta and was awarded Rs. On his return, he had to face serious opposition from the community, but remained firm. Rajendra Prasad was a great supporter of Mahatma Gandhi in advocacy. Prasad made his debut in 1977 with Sneham and gained recognition with Manchu Pallaki. Rajendra Prasad had to go to jail with Mahatma Gandhi for the Satyagraha movement in 1931 and the Quit India movement in 1942. Rajendra Prasad was arrested in 1930 for participating in the Salt Satyagraha. After remaining incarcerated for nearly three years, he was released on 15 June 1945. Rajendra Prasad – First President of India", "Remembering Dr Rajendra Prasad, First President of Independent India", Atul Sethi, "Distant dads?" As president, Prasad established a tradition of non-partisanship and independence for the office-bearer, and retired from Congress party politics. Rajendra Prasad - First President of India", "Evaluators for preserving flawless answer sheets", "First president Rajendra Prasad remembered - Times of India", "Major Life Events of Dr. Indian independence activist, lawyer, scholar and first President of India (1884-1963), CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (, Department of Law, University of Calcutta, "The President of India Shri Pranab Mukherjee", "Major Life Events of Dr.
Read on to find out! After completing his M.A in economics, he became a professor of English at the Langat Singh College of Muzaffarpur in Bihar and went on to become the principal. It provided me with an occasion to revisit the life of this great son of Bihar, and of the nation, who became the first President of independent India.