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Former President Pranav Mukherjee Dies at 84

Former President Pranav Mukherjee Dies at 84

Pranav Mukherjee

Pranav Mukherjee was born on 11 December 1935 in the village of Mirati in birbhum district in West Bengal. His father's name is Kamada Kinker Mukherjee who was an activist in the Indian independence movement. His mother was Rajlakshmi Mukherjee. He married Suvra Mukherjee on 13 July 1957. Pranab Mukherjee took his education at Birbhum. He got MA degree in political science and history and also an LLB degree from the Department of Law of the University of Calcutta. He started his career on the post of clerk in telegraph department in Calcutta.

Former President Pranav Mukherjee dies at 84

Before entering into politics he worked as a journalist with the "Desher Dak".Pranab Mukherjee became a member of the Rajya Sabha in 1969. He was re-elected to the house in 1975,1981,1993 and 1999. He was appointed as Union Deputy Minister in 1973. He was appointed as cabinet minister. He held many important posts in the government. He became the 13th President of India on 25 July 2012. Mukherjee had the 'Best administrator in India' award in 2011. He is very well respected within the party social circles. He was the first Bengali  President of India. Pranab Mukherjee served as a 13th President of India from 2012 until 2017. He is awarded Bharat Ratna in 2019, the India's highest civilian award.

Pranav Mukherjee was passed away at the age of 84.He was admitted in Delhi Cantt Army Hospital for a brain surgery. During his tests he was found positive for Covid-19.He was affectionately called Pranab Da. After completing his term as a President in 2017,he decided to get retired from public life.

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