Rajendra Prasad Birth Anniversary | 03 Dec 2024

Why in News? 

The Prime Minister paid tributes to the country's first President, Bharat Ratna Dr. Rajendra Prasad on his birth anniversary.

Key Points 

  • Dr. Rajendra Prasad was born in Zeradei, Siwan, Bihar on 3rd December 1884. 
  • Education: 
    • He joined the Calcutta Presidency College in 1902. 
    • In 1915, Prasad appeared in the examination of Master's in Law from the Department of Law, University of Calcutta, passed the examination and won a gold medal. 
    • In 1916, he commenced his legal career in the Patna High Court. He completed his Doctorate in Law from Allahabad University in 1937. 
  • Role in Fight for Freedom: 
    • Association with Gandhiji: 
      • While Gandhiji was on a fact-finding mission in Chamaparan district of Bihar to address grievances of local peasants, he called on Rajendra Prasad to come to Champaran with volunteers. 
      • The Champaran Satyagraha not only brought him closer to Mahatma Gandhi, but also changed the entire course of his life. 
      • The Rowlatt Act of 1919 and the Jallianwala Bagh massacre of 1919 pushed Rajendra Prasad closer to Gandhiji. 
    • Call for Non-cooperation: 
    • Salt Satyagraha: 
      • In March 1930, Gandhiji launched the Salt Satyagraha. Under the guidance of Dr. Prasad, a salt Satyagraha was launched in Nakhas Pond, Bihar. 
  • Dr. Prasad & Indian National Congress: 
  • Dr. Prasad & Constituent Assembly: 
    • In July 1946, when the Constituent Assembly was established to frame the Constitution of India, he was elected its President. 
    • Committees of Constituent Assembly under the chairmanship of Dr. Prasad includes: 
      • Ad hoc Committee on the National flag 
      • Committee on the Rules of Procedure 
      • Finance and Staff Committee 
      • Steering Committee 
    • On 26th January 1950, the Constitution of independent India was ratified and he was elected India's First President. 
  • Awards & Recognition: 
    • In 1962, after 12 years as President, Dr. Prasad retired, and was subsequently awarded the Bharat Ratna, the nation’s highest civilian award. 
    • Dr. Prasad recorded his life and the decades before independence in many books, which includes: 
      • Satyagraha at Champaran 
      • India Divided 
      • His autobiography “Atmakatha” 
      • Mahatma Gandhi and Bihar, Some Reminisences 
      • Bapu ke Kadmon Mein 
  • Death: 
    • Dr. Rajendra Prasad spent the last few months of his life in retirement at the Sadaqat Ashram in Patna. He died on 28th February 1963.