President Droupadi Murmu Life: Story of Draupadi Murmu, who went from being a class monitor to becoming the country's first tribal president - Newztezz Online

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President Droupadi Murmu Life: Story of Draupadi Murmu, who went from being a class monitor to becoming the country's first tribal president

President Droupadi Murmu journey: The country's 15th President Draupadi Murmu took oath as the President today. The journey from being the class monitor of the school to becoming His Excellency has been quite a struggle. Know how his journey has been so far...

The country's 15th President Draupadi Murmu took oath as the President today. Born in a tribal family, life of Draupadi Murmu has not been easy. Belonging to poverty and backward region, Murmu fought a long struggle for her rights. She was married to Shyam Charan Murmu in 1980. Both of them met for the first time while studying in Bhubaneswar. Gradually this meeting turned into love, but the family members did not easily agree to the marriage. After marriage, mountains of sorrows broke one after the other. First the husband left, then the sons were no more. The journey from being the class monitor of the school to becoming His Excellency has been quite a struggle.

life is full of struggles

Born in a tribal family, Draupadi Murmu's life has been full of struggle. He completed his studies while battling poverty and living in a backward area. Draupadi Murmu did her BA from Ramadevi Women's College, Bhubaneswar. Husband himself. After the death of Shyam Charan Murmu, she raised daughter Itishree Murmu and also took up a political career. Draupadi Murmu learned from her troubled life and decided that more and more people should be educated. That's why he started teaching at Sri Aurobindo Integral Education Center in Rairangpur that too without pay.

career started like this

  1. 1997: Draupadi Murmu's political career started as the Vice-Chairman of Rairangpur NAC. After this, 1997 became the Vice President of the State ST Morcha of BJP.
  2. 2000-2004: Became an MLA from Rairangpur assembly seat of Odisha and became a minister with independent charge. She was the Minister of State for Fisheries and Animal Resource Development with independent charge for commerce and transport from 2000-2002 and from August 6, 2002 to May.
  3. 2004-2009: Draupadi Murmu became MLA again. In 2007, he was given the Neelkanth Award for being the best MLA.
  4. 2010-2013: BJP made him District President from Mayurbhanj (West). In 2013, he was again made the District President.
  5. 2013-2015: BJP made him National Executive of Scheduled Tribe Morcha.
  6. 2015-2021: This year was historic as Draupadi Murmu became the first tribal and woman governor of Odisha.
  7. 2022: Became the country's first tribal and youngest president.

married in 1980

Draupadi Murmu's father's name was Biranchi Narayan Tudu. She was married to Shyam Charan Murmu in 1980. Since the matter was of love story, the road to marriage was not easy. When the father refused to allow the marriage, Toshyam camped in Charan village and sat down. Murmu also supported the future husband. If I decided to marry then only from him. After many days of not agreeing, finally the family members agreed for the marriage. The marriage of both of them was fixed in a bull, a cow and some pair of clothes. After this, Draupadi became the daughter-in-law of Paharpur village. Husband Shyam Charan Murmu used to work in the bank. They had three children. The first child died in October 2009. The second son also died in an accident on January 2, 2013. The year 2014 was even more troublesome for Murmu. Husband Shyam Charan Murmu died on 1 October 2014 due to prolonged illness.

His daughter Itishree works in UCO Bank of Bhubaneswar. On March 6, 2015, Itishree is married to Ganesh Chandra and has a daughter. After hearing this announcement, the mother became very calm. There were tears in his eyes.

After the death of the children, the house was converted into a school

Draupadi Murmu was deeply traumatized after the death of both the sons. After this, when her husband left her, she broke down badly. Hurt by these incidents, he converted the houses in Paharpur into schools. Now children get education in this school. Murmu children and husband come here on death anniversary. Murmu has always tried to educate the children, so decided to convert the house into a school.

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