Who was the first woman president of india

  1. Who was the world's first woman President?
  2. List of presidents of India
  3. Profile of Pratibha Devisingh Patil; First woman president of india
  4. [Solved] Consider the following statements: 1. The first woman
  5. First Women to Lead Their Countries
  6. Smt. Pratibha Patil's Presidential Journey


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Who was the world's first woman President?

Who was the world's first woman President? The world's first woman President was Marma Estela 'Isabel' Martinez Cartas de Peron of Argentina. She was the President of Argentina from 1974 to 1976. After her husband President Juan Peron died in office, Isabel served as President from July 1, 1974 to March 24, 1976. The world's first elected woman President was Vigdis Finnbogadsttir of Iceland, between 1980 and 1996. - Amit Mitra, Kolkata

List of presidents of India

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Profile of Pratibha Devisingh Patil; First woman president of india

Posted Date: 23 Apr 2011 |Updated: 15-May-2020 | Category: | Author: rajeshkumarsharma | Member Level: |Points: | Pratibha Patil the Hon'ble President of India is known for his straightforwardness simplicity and faithfulness to Gandhian values. Pratibha Patil believes in Austerity and does not believe in flamboyance and extravagance and wasteful expenses. She is also liked by people because she meets them directly at regular interval to know their anguish and grievances. Pratibha DeviSingh Patil: First woman President of India Pratibha Patil the Hon'ble President of India is known for his straightforwardness simplicity and faithfulness to Gandhian values. Pratibha Patil, was born on 19th Dec 1934 in Nadgaon village of Jalgaon District, Maharashtra. Personal Details of Pratibha Patil Full Name: Pratibha Devisingh Patil Date of Birth: 19 Dec, 1934 Gender: Female Birth Place: Nandgaon, Mumbai. Maharashtra Nationality: Indian Family Details of Pratibha Patil Father: Sri Narayan Rao Husband: Sh. Devisingh Ransingh Shekhawat Marriage date: 7th July, 1965 Children: One daughter Jyoti Rathore and a son Rajendra Shekhawat Educational Qualifications: M.A., LL.B.Educated at M.J. College, Jalgaon (Maharashtra) & Govt. Law College, Bombay Profession She has practiced as Advocate at Jalgaon. Politics Social Service About her Nature Pratibha Patil believes in Austerity and does not believe in flamboyance and extravagance and wasteful expenses. She is also liked by people because she meet...

[Solved] Consider the following statements: 1. The first woman

The correct answer is 2 only . • First woman President of INC was Annie Besant. Hence option 1 is not correct. • First Muslim male President was Badruddin Tyabji. Annie Besant • She is considered as the founder of the Theosophical Society in India. • She was the first woman President of Indian National Congress in the Calcutta session in 1917. • In 1898, she was instrumental in setting up Central Hindu College, which in 1911 culminated as Banaras Hindu University with her joint efforts with Madan Mohan Malviya. Badruddin Tyabji • Badruddin Tyabji was the first Muslim President of the 3rd session of Indian National Congress (INC) that was held at Madras in 1887. Hence statement 2 is correct. • He was the first Indian barrister, first Muslim Chief Justice of Bombay High Court. Sarojini Naidu • Sarojini Naiduwas the first Indian woman to become President of INC in the Kanpur session in 1925. • She was awarded by British “Kaiser-i-Hind medal” for her work during the plague epidemic in India.

First Women to Lead Their Countries

From early antisuffragists’ warnings of “petticoat governments,” women have long faced sexism and other challenges when it comes to leading. In fact, only about 35 percent of the world’s countries have had women rulers. And that makes the achievement of these women remarkable. Whether as head of state or head of government, they showed that a woman could take charge.

Smt. Pratibha Patil's Presidential Journey

Presidential Career (2007-2012) Smt. Pratibha Patil assumed the office of the President of India on 25 July 2007 becoming the first woman to hold this august office. She brought with her a rich legislative experience of the Maharashtra State Assembly and of both Houses of the Parliament besides a sound legal knowledge and a keen desire to make difference in the life of the socially downtrodden. Presidential Career (2007-2012) Smt. Pratibha Patil assumed the office of the President of India on 25 July 2007 becoming the first woman to hold this august office. She brought with her a rich legislative experience of the Maharashtra State Assembly and of both Houses of the Parliament besides a sound legal knowledge and a keen desire to make difference in the life of the socially downtrodden. Smt. Pratibha Patil with her modest backing and education, diversified experience and humble persona of supreme integrity were best suited for this premier position. It certainly was not easy to step into the proverbial shoes of Dr. Abdul Kalam, an acclaimed scholar-scientist-intellect. There were many speculations on the suitable successor to head the country. Smt. Pratibha Patil’s grace, dignity, and unassuming gentleness made her stride into the Rashtrapati Bhavan with a calm confidence. There was skepticism, can this lady steer the largest democracy in such a critical phase of its history? She silenced all her critics by winning the election with a thumping majority over her opponent and ...