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Who is the first President of India ?
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03 Jul '08 04:51 pm
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Dr. Rajendra Prasad (December 3, 1884 February 28, 1963) was the first President of India.
Rajendra Prasad was an independence activist and, as a leader of the Congress Party, played a prominent role in the Indian Independence Movement. He served as President of the Constituent Assembly that drafted the constitution of the Republic from 1948 to 1950. He had also served as a Cabinet Minister briefly in the first Government of Independent India.
Answered by Prem Malhotra, 03 Jul '08 04:55 pm
Rajendra Prasad was an independence activist and, as a leader of the Congress Party, played a prominent role in the Indian Independence Movement. He served as President of the Constituent Assembly that drafted the constitution of the Republic from 1948 to 1950. He had also served as a Cabinet Minister briefly in the first Government of Independent India.
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Every one knows who is the first President of India sitapati rao garu. Mr Ramesh Kumar has written that u are the first President of India.. ha ha ha. what a funny sir.
Answered by RAMA KRISHNA SARMA, 03 Jul '08 04:57 pm
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