Dr. Rajendra Prasad was an important leader in India's struggle for independence and the first President of India. Born on December 3, 1884, in Bihar, he was a prominent member of the Indian National Congress and played a significant role in the Indian independence movement. He was known for his dedication to the cause of freedom and his commitment to social reform.
After India gained independence in 1947, Dr. Prasad served as President until 1962. He was a strong advocate for education and worked to promote unity and integrity in the newly formed nation. His contributions to the Constitution of India and his leadership during a critical time in history are widely recognized and respected.