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<a href="tourism.html">Tourism</a>
<a href="modern.html">Modern Bihar</a>
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<section>
<h2>Famous Personalities</h2>
<p>From Dr. Rajendra Prasad to contemporary leaders and artists.</p>
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<h1>Famous Personalities</h1>
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<h2>1)Dr.Rajendra Prasad</h2>
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<h2>Bio-</h2>
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Prasad (born December 3, 1884, Zeradei, India—died February 28,<br>
1963, Patna) was an Indian politician, lawyer, and journalist who was the first<br>
president of the Republic of India (1950–62). He also was a comrade of<br>
Mahatma Gandhi early in the noncooperation movement for independence and <br>
was president of the Indian National Congress (1934, 1939, and 1947). <br>
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<h2>Contribution-</h2>
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Dr. Rajendra Prasad's contributions include being a key figure in<br>
India's independence movement, serving as the first President of<br>
India, and presiding over the Constituent Assembly that drafted the<br>
Constitution. He was a close associate of Mahatma Gandhi, played<br>
a leading role in major movements like the Non-Cooperation <br>
and Quit India movements, andlater focused on establishing a stable <br>
democracy as President. He was also involved in disaster relief<br>
efforts and advocated for education and agricultural development.<br>
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<img src="assets/images/anandkumar.jpeg"width="545px" height="307px" alt="">
<h2>2)Anand Kumar</h2>
<h2>Bio-</h2>
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Birth and childhood:
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Anand Kumar was born in Patna, Bihar, to a father who worked as a clerk in the postal department and a homemaker mother.
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Financial hardship:
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His family's financial struggles intensified after his father's death, forcing his mother to sell papads to support the family.
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Early education:
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Due to the cost of private schools, he attended a government school that taught in Hindi.
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Academic talent:
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He was a gifted student, particularly in mathematics, and his<br>
papers on number theory were published in journals during his graduation.<br>
He was selected for a program at Cambridge University,<br>
but could not attend due to his family's financial crisis </h4>
<h2>Contributions-</h2>
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Anand Kumar is best known for founding the Super 30 program,<br>
which provides free coaching to underprivileged students for the<br>
Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT) entrance exams. His other<br>
contributions include establishing the Ramanujan School of Mathematics<br>
to fund Super 30, and advocating for educational opportunity and access,<br>
which has been recognized with awards like the Padma Shri and an award from<br>
the British Columbia for his educational contributions
</h3>
<hr>
</div>
<div id="Person 3">
<h2>3)Ramdhari Singh Dinkar</h2>
<img src="assets/images/Ramdharisinghdinkar.jpg"width="545px" height="307px" alt="">
<h3>
<h2>Bio-</h2>
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Ramdhari Singh Dinkar (1908–1974) was an acclaimed Indian poet,<br>
essayist, and freedom fighter known for his nationalist poetry, which<br>
evoked courage and patriotism during India's struggle for independence.<br>
Awarded the title "Rashtrakavi" (National Poet), he is <br>
considered one of the most important modern Hindi poets, celebrated <br>
for his works that blend patriotism, social justice, and philosophical <br>
introspection. </p>
</h3>
<h3>
<h2>Contributions-</h2>
<p style="color:rgb(43, 226, 211)">
Ramdhari Singh Dinkar's contributions include inspiring nationalist<br>
poetry during India's freedom struggle, promoting social justice<br>
through his writings, and a significant career in public service as a <br>
Rajya Sabha member and Vice-Chancellor of Bhagalpur University.<br>
He authored numerous influential works of poetry and prose, which<br>
earned him major awards like the Padma Bhushan, Sahitya Akademi,<br>
and the Jnanpith Award.</p>
</h3>
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</section>

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<h2>Startups & Innovation</h2>
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