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who is the succssor of Dr Rajendra Prasad as president of india
Dr Sarvepalli Radha Krishna is the succssor of Dr Rajendra Prasad
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Answered by bhfury2007
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Yes ,Dr Sarvepalli Radha Krishna is the successor of Dr Rajendra Prasad as the president of India.

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Answered by swathishree
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Answer:

Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan is the successor of

Dr Rajendra Prasad

Explanation:

Rajendra Prasad (3 December 1884 – 28 February 1963) was an Indian independence activist, lawyer, scholar and subsequently, the first President of India, in office from 1950 to 1962.[1] He was an Indian political leader and lawyer by training. Prasad joined the Indian National Congress during the Indian Independence Movement and became a major leader from the region of Bihar. A supporter of Mahatma Gandhi, Prasad was imprisoned by British authorities during the Salt Satyagraha of 1931 and the Quit India movement of 1942. After the 1946 elections, Prasad served as Minister of Food and Agriculture in the central government. Upon independence in 1947, Prasad was elected as President of the Constituent Assembly of India, which prepared the Constitution of India and served as its provisional parliament.

Rajendra Prasad

1st President of IndiaIn office

26 January 1950 – 13 May 1962Prime MinisterJawaharlal NehruVice PresidentSarvepalli RadhakrishnanPreceded byPosition established

C. Rajagopalachari as the Governor General of IndiaSucceeded bySarvepalli RadhakrishnanPersonal detailsBorn3 December 1884

Ziradei, Bengal Presidency, British India (present-day Bihar, India)Died28 February 1963 (aged 78)

Patna, Bihar, IndiaPolitical partyIndian National CongressSpouse(s)

Rajavanshi Devi Prasad

(m. 1896; died 1962)

Alma materUniversity of CalcuttaAwardsBharat Ratna (1962)

When India became a republic in 1950, Prasad was elected its first president by the Constituent Assembly. Following the general election of 1951, he was elected president by the electoral college of the first Parliament of India and its state legislatures. As president, Prasad established a tradition of non-partisanship and independence for the office-bearer, and retired from Congress party politics. Although a ceremonial head of state, Prasad encouraged the development of education in India and advised the Nehru government on several occasions. In 1957, Prasad was re-elected to the presidency, becoming the only president to serve two full terms.[2] Prasad stayed in office for the longest term of around 12 years. Post the completion of his tenure, he quit the Congress and set up new guidelines for parliamentarians which are still followed. Prasad played a major role in forming the Bihari Students Conference in 1906 and served as the president of the Constituent Assembly that drafted the Constitution of India.

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