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Kovind sworn in as President, pledges to uphold Constitution

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New President Ram Nath Kovind on Tuesday promised to uphold the values of justice, independence and equality shortly after he was sworn in as 14th President of India, pledging to protect and uphold the Constitution.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr.Kovind said that “We need to build an India that is an economic leader as well as a moral exemplar” He held that the nation must combine tradition and technology, the wisdom of an age-old Bharat and the science of a contemporary India. He said that “this is the India of our dreams, an India that will provide equality of opportunities”

Mr. Kovind offered his respects and floral tributes to Mahatma Gandhi at Rajghat prior to the swearing ceremony. Later, a procession arrived from the Rashtrapati Bhavan to take him for the oath-taking ceremony. Mr. Kovind along with his wife Mrs.Savita, met Pranab Mukherjee at the presidential palace.

The Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha were adjourned to allow the Union ministers to take part in the swearing-in ceremony of the President.

The Union government has appointed Sanjay Kothari as the Secretary of the new President. Gujarat’s Resident Commissioner in New Delhi, Bharat Lal has been appointed as the Joint Secretary. Senior Journalist Ashok Malik will be the Press Secretary of the first citizen.

It may be noted that NDA’s candidate Mr.Kovind defeated UPA candidate Ms. Meira Kumar in the presidential election 2017 with an overwhelming majority. Mr. Kovind’s daughter Ms. Swati, is an air hostess with Air India. His son Mr. Prashant, is an owner of a petrol pump.

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Unassuming Ram Nath Kovind has risen from ranks

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A man of humble origin and a low-profile leader, Ram Nath Kovind emerged the dark horse in the presidential race and, if elected, will be the second Dalit President of India.

Born in Paraunkh village in Kanpur rural of Uttar Pradesh two years before Independence, Kovind, who will turn 72 in October, hails from the Koli (weaver) community.

Always unassuming, Kovind worked through the ranks to become a national spokesperson of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and headed the party’s Scheduled Castes Morcha for three years from 1999.

A story doing the rounds after his name was announced as presidential nominee of the ruling NDA was that Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar had wondered who Kovind was when he was appointed Governor of the state in 2015.

A lawyer by profession, Kovind had practised in the Delhi High Court and the Supreme Court for 16 years. He was also a central government counsel for some time.

Kovind served two terms in the Rajya Sabha member (1994-2006) and was member of a number of parliamentary committees, including home, welfare of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes and Hindi Shiksha Samiti.

He also served as member on the Board of Governors of Indian Institute of Management – Kolkata and that of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, Lucknow.

He has represented India at the United Nations and addressed the United Nations General Assembly in October 2002.

Kovind has worked for the rights of weaker sections, particularly the Scheduled Castes, the Scheduled Tribes and women. He joined the movement of SC/ST employees against the central government over 1997 orders, which adversely affected their interests. The orders were subsequently nullified by amendments adopted during the first National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government.

Kovind also worked for providing free legal aid to the poor and weaker sections of the society as an advocate.

During his terms as a member of Parliament, Kovind helped in construction of school buildings in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand under the Members of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme (MPLADS).

Kovind was general secretary of the Akhil Bharatiya Koli Samaj.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed Kovind’s choice as the National Democratic Alliance’s (NDA) presidential candidate, saying he would make an “exceptional” President and continue to be a strong voice for the poor and the marginalised communities.

Modi also said that Kovind’s knowledge and understanding of the Constitution would benefit the nation.

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar lauded Kovind’s term as the state’s Governor and said he served “exceedingly well”.

“The ideal relationship that should be with the state government…he acted accordingly,” Kumar said.

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Reminiscences of President Pranab on Dr Kalam

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Reminiscences of President Pranab Mukherjee on former president Dr APJ Abdul Kalama as  conveyed to media on board his aircraft en route to Delhi from Bangalore on July 28, 2015 

I am deeply saddened by Dr. Kalam’s unexpected demise. He would have completed 84 years in October this year. There is only a four year difference between us. He was born in October 1931 and I was born in December 1935.

My first interaction with Dr. Kalam was when he was Scientific Advisor to Raksha Mantri. After the Pokhran blasts, Prime Minister Vajpayee invited leaders of the Congress Party for a briefing. I, Dr. Manmohan Singh, Mrs. Sonia Gandhi and a couple of others were present. The technical aspects of the tests at Pokhran II was explained by Dr. Kalam through an impressive presentation. Vajpayeeji, Ministers and other political leaders analysed it from the political angle.

I congratulated him when he received Bharat Ratna in November 1997 and when his name came up for Presidency. But, we had formal interaction only after 2004. I was Defence Minister in the UPA-I Government when he was President and Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces. He asked me to support the Brahmos missile project. His direct encouragement resulted in the Brahmos being used by all the three services. Initially, it was a surface-to-surface missile. But now we have adapted it and there are surface-to-air, air-to-air, and naval versions. Dr. Kalam and his colleagues developed this indigenous cruise missile of India. Dr. Kalam’s contributions enhanced our defence capabilities.

Dr. Kalam used to often write poetry. Sometimes, while paying respects to departed soldiers at Amar Jawan Jyoti, he would compose a poem and quietly pass it on to me. I received two/three poems like this.

Our friendship developed because we had a common passion –books. He loved books and lived amongst them. His world revolved around books. Many years ago, I read in college a poem ‘My days among the dead are passed’. Dead here means authors who are no more. I am always surrounded by books. He too was always surrounded by books. Moreover, he was a prolific writer. This passion brought us together. When we met and the few times he came to see me, we would discuss books. What each one was reading or what he was writing. He chided me why do you not write? You read but your production is poor compared to your reading. Why don’t you write?

After my becoming President, he visited me several times and we discussed many things. On his last visit, he presented me his book ‘Beyond 2020’.

I was shocked when I heard the unexpected news of his demise. A sense of tremendous loss overwhelmed me. Dr. Kalam was always jovial but carried his years lightly. His mind was ever agile. He was humble but had a mighty mind. He was the people’s President during his tenure as President and will continue to remain so in the hearts of people after his demise.

No President was ever loved so much. Jawaharlal Nehru received a great deal of love and affection from children and the people. After that, it has been Dr. Kalam. Watching Dr. Kalam enjoy the company of children and students, it seemed as if he was Nehru in another form.

 

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