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Indian Presidents - Pratibha Patil

Comprehensive Summary: Indian Presidents - Pratibha Patil (English Text)

Comprehensive Summary: Indian Presidents - Pratibha Patil (English Text)

Source: Summarized and Translated from Telugu Text Image

Indian Presidents (Continued)

12. Pratibha Patil [2007-2012]

  • >> First Woman President.

  • >> Only person to become President who served as Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman.

  • >> Served as Rajasthan Governor before becoming President.

  • >> Won against Bhairon Singh Shekhawat to become President.

  • >> Rejected the recommendation of Election Commissioner Navin Chawla's removal by the then Chief Election Commissioner N. Gopalaswami, as per the Central Government's advice.

  • >> Recently rejected the Gujarat GUJCOCA Act, as per the Central Government's recommendation.

  • >> Only positions not held are Chief Minister & Vice-President.

  • >> 13th President of India and 12th individual to hold the post.

Additional Information from Image

First Woman to Contest for President but Lost

  • >> Captain Lakshmi Sehgal

Vice-President -> President (List Continued from previous image)

  • >> Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan

  • >> Zakir Husain

  • >> V.V. Giri (Numbering in image unclear, listed as 3. 2.9.88, likely an error and should be 3. V.V. Giri)

  • >> R. Venkataraman

  • >> Shankar Dayal Sharma

  • >> K.R. Narayanan

Presidents Not Previously Vice-President (List Continued from previous image)

  • >> Babu Rajendra Prasad

  • >> Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed

  • >> Neelam Sanjiva Reddy

  • >> Giani Zail Singh

  • >> Abdul Kalam

Vice-Presidents Who Did Not Become President (List from image)

  • >> G.S. Pathak

  • >> B.D. Jatti

  • >> Mohammad Hidayatullah

  • >> (Numbering in image unclear, listed as 4. O, likely an error and should be 4. - likely indicating no name for 4th in list)

  • >> Bhairon Singh Shekhawat

This is a comprehensive summary translated from the Telugu text image. For detailed information, please refer to original sources on Indian Presidents and government websites.

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