FIRST WOMAN PRESIDENT OF INDIA

Pratibha Patil made history as the 12th President of India, assuming office on 25 July 2007. She was the first woman to hold the highest constitutional office in India, a significant milestone in the country’s political history.

Pratibha Patil took office on 25 July 2007 and served as President until 25 July 2012.

Her election as President marked the first time a woman was chosen to hold the office in India, breaking new ground for gender representation at the highest levels of Indian politics.

Before becoming President, Pratibha Patil served as the Governor of Rajasthan from 2004 to 2007. Her tenure as Governor was marked by her involvement in key state matters and her experience in governance, which helped prepare her for her role as President.

Indian National Congress (INC): Pratibha Patil was affiliated with the Indian National Congress (INC), one of India’s major political parties. The Congress Party played a key role in her election as President, and her political career was aligned with the party’s ideology.

2007 Presidential Election: In the 2007 Presidential election, Pratibha Patil secured the highest number of votes and emerged victorious, succeeding the popular and respected President Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam.

She was elected with substantial support from various political parties, reflecting broad political backing across the nation.

As President, Pratibha Patil held a largely ceremonial role, as per the tradition of the Indian presidency. While the President’s powers are substantial on paper, the position is largely symbolic, with the real power being vested in the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers.

Diplomatic and Political Engagements: Despite the ceremonial nature of the presidency, she was involved in various diplomatic, political, and national functions. She represented India in several international forums and engaged in activities that helped maintain the dignity and prestige of the office of President.

Pratibha Patil made history as India’s first female President, serving from 25 July 2007 to 25 July 2012. Before her presidency, she was the Governor of Rajasthan from 2004 to 2007 and was affiliated with the Indian National Congress (INC). She succeeded Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam as President and held a largely ceremonial role during her tenure, contributing to India’s political and diplomatic engagements.

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