Zainab Khanam
On the birthday of Ram Nath Kovind, India’s 14th President, we take a moment to recognize his contributions to the nation.
Born on October 1, 1945, in Paraunkh, Uttar Pradesh, Kovind's journey began in a small village. After graduating in law from DAV College, Kanpur, Kovind went to Delhi to prepare for the civil services examination.
As a lawyer, Kovind made significant contributions in the legal field, representing the underprivileged and advocating for equal opportunities.
Before becoming President, Kovind served as the Governor of Bihar, where he earned a reputation for honest and effective governance, focusing on development and good administration.
In 2017, Kovind took the oath as the 14th President of India. His term was marked by calm leadership and a focus on upholding the values enshrined in the Indian Constitution.
Throughout his career, Kovind has been a strong advocate for social justice, especially for Dalits and other marginalized communities, emphasizing equality for all.
He constantly highlighted the importance of education, urging the youth to be the drivers of India’s future progress through learning and innovation.
Known for his humility and simplicity, Kovind's leadership style resonated with the common man, making him a beloved figure across India.