Second president of india

  1. Presidents Of India Since The Country Became Republic
  2. Presidents of India
  3. List of Presidents of India (1947
  4. Ram Nath Kovind
  5. List of vice presidents of India
  6. List of presidents of India
  7. How is the President of India elected


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Presidents Of India Since The Country Became Republic

Rajendra Prasad was an Indian politician, lawyer, independence activist, journalist and scholar who served as the first president of the Republic of India from 1950 to 1962. He had joined the Indian National Congress during the Indian freedom struggle and became a major leader from the region of Bihar and Maharashtra. (Image: Getty) Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was an Indian philosopher and politician, who served as the 2nd President of India from 1962 to 1967 and first Vice President of India from 1952 to 1962. One of the most distinguished twentieth-century scholars of comparative religion and philosophy, he defended Hinduism against what he called "uninformed Western criticism". Radhakrishnan was awarded several high awards during his life, including a knighthood in 1931, the Bharat Ratna, the highest civilian award in India, in 1954. Since 1962, his birthday has been celebrated in India as Teachers’ Day on 5 September every year. (Image: Getty) Varahagiri Venkata Giri was an Indian politician and activist from Berhampur in Odisha who served as the 4th President of India from 1969 to 1974 and 3rd Vice President from 1967 to 1969. He is the first president to be elected as an independent candidate. After the end of his full term, Giri was honoured with the Bharat Ratna in 1975 for his contributions in the area of public affairs. The image shows VV Giri (L) with Vietnamese leader Nguyen Thi Binh. (Image: Getty) Neelam Sanjiva Reddy was an Indian politician who served as the s...

Presidents of India

Presidents of India (1947 – Till Date) The President of India become the head of state and the Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Armed Forces and known as the first citizen of India. The President of India is called as Rashtrapati in Hindi and lord of the realm in Sanskrit language. The election of presidential post takes place by the Electoral College having elected members of the parliament houses, Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha as well as members of Vidhan Sabha and state legislative assemblies. Since the independence of India, around 14 presidential elections have been done for which 13 persons have been the President of India and three acting presidents in between the terms for short periods of time. The President is selected to serve the country for a tenure of five years by the article 56, part V, of the Indian constitution. The office is assumed by the vice president in case if president is terminated or absent because of any reason. The parliament has rights to discharge president’s functions by article 70 of part V. In order to win the president’s election, a candidate must be of 35 years or above, qualified for election to Lok Sabha and not be a member of parliament or state assembly. He/she should not hold any office of profit. Vice Presidents, Governors of State, Ministers of the Union and Ministers of the State can stand for presidential election after resigning that office. Below is the list of all the Presidents of India (after independence of India till date) wi...

List of Presidents of India (1947

Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • List of Presidents of India (1947-2020) – Download PDF Here is a list of Presidents of India (1947-2020) – Download PDF. President From up to Important Facts Dr Rajendra Prasad 26.01.1950 13.05.1962 The first president of India also had the longest tenure (12 years). Dr S. Radhakrishnan 13.05.1962 03.05.1967 He was also the vice president of India. Dr Zakir Hussain 13.05.1967 03.05.1969 Shortest tenure; first Muslim President of India, to die in harness. VV Giri 03.05.1969 20.07.1969 First Vice President who acted as president of India. Justice M Hidayat-ul-lah 20.07.1969 24.08.1969 He was also the Chief Justice of India and second-acting President. VV Giri 24.08.1969 24.08.1974 F Ali Ahmed 24.08.1974 11.02.1977 Died in office BD Jatti 11.02.1977 25.07.1977 Acting President N Sanjeeva Reddy 25.07.1977 25.07.1982 Youngest President. Giani Zail Singh 25.07.1982 25.07.1987 First Sikh President R Venkstaraman 25.07.1987 25.07.1992 Oldest President (76 Years) Dr SD Sharma 25.07.1992 25.07.1997 KR Narayanan 25.07.1997 25.07.2002 First Dalit President Dr APJ Abdul Kalam 25.07.2002 25.07.2007 The first scientist to become President Pratibha Patil 25.07.2007 24.07.2012 First woman president Pranab Mukherjee 25.07.20012 25.07.2017 First Bengali President 25.07.2017 Incumbent Current President of India list of all the presidents of india Indian Presidents – Important Facts Facts on list of presidents of india • Presede...

Ram Nath Kovind

Ram Nath Kovind, (born October 1, 1945, Paraukh, Uttar Pradesh state, India), Indian lawyer and politician who served as Kovind grew up in humble circumstances in a small agrarian village where his father farmed and ran a small Kovind worked in the Delhi Free Legal Aid Society, and he also served (1971–75, 1981) as general secretary of the Akhil Bharatiya Koli Samaj, an organization serving the interests of the In 1991 Kovind joined the BJP, and three years later he was elected to the In June 2017 the BJP announced Kovind as the party’s candidate to succeed

List of vice presidents of India

• v • t • e The The vice president is elected by an electoral college consisting of all members of both houses of the Parliament in accordance with the system of On 11 August List [ ] This list is numbered based on vice presidents elected after winning an Indian vice presidential election. The vice president of India does not represent any political party. The colors used in the table indicate the following: Vice President was a candidate of the Key • RES Resigned • † Died in office No Portrait Name Term of office Election Party 1 13 May 1952 13 May 1957 9years, 364days 13 May 1957 12 May 1962 2 13 May 1962 12 May 1967 4years, 364days 3 13 May 1967 3 May 1969 1year, 355days 4 31 August 1969 30 August 1974 4years, 364days 5 31 August 1974 30 August 1979 4years, 364days 6 31 August 1979 30 August 1984 4years, 365days 7 31 August 1984 24 July 1987 2years, 327days 8 3 September 1987 24 July 1992 4years, 325days 9 21 August 1992 24 July 1997 4years, 337days 10 21 August 1997 27 July 2002 4years, 340days 11 19 August 2002 21 July 2007 4years, 336days 12 11 August 2007 10 August 2012 9years, 364days 11 August 2012 10 August 2017 13 11 August 2017 10 August 2022 4years, 364days 14 11 August 2022 Incumbent 306days Statistics [ ] • ^ a b News Nation. 17 July 2017 . Retrieved 2 March 2019. • Jha, Jitesh (8 August 2017). Dainik Jagran. . Retrieved 2 March 2019. • Relhan, Vibhor (5 August 2017). . Retrieved 2 March 2019. • . Retrieved 2 March 2019. • The Times of India. 5 August 2017. ...

List of presidents of India

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How is the President of India elected

President of India Election 2022: 4,809 electors, 1,086,431 votes, 2 Parliament Houses, 30 state/UT legislatures, these are the numbers that will mark the elections of the Commander-in-Chief of the Indian armed forces and the head of the state of the world’s largest democracy. Here is all you need to know about the upcoming presidential elections. The value of the vote of a Member of Parliament is 700, which means the final scores are counted accordingly. The value of the vote of a Member of the state/UT Legislative Assembly is determined based on the population of the state. For example, an MLA from Uttar Pradesh – the most populous state of India, has the highest value among the states with a score of 208. Since there are 403 MLAs in UP, their total value of votes is 83,824.