@@ -18,23 +18,23 @@ <h1>Modern Bihar</h1>
1818 < a href ="tourism.html "> Tourism</ a >
1919 < a href ="modern.html "> Modern Bihar</ a >
2020 </ nav >
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2221 < main >
23- < section >
24- < h2 > Famous Personalities</ h2 >
25- < p > From Dr. Rajendra Prasad to contemporary leaders and artists.</ p >
26- < h1 > Famous Personalities</ h1 >
22+ < section style ="background-color:rgba(107, 101, 101, 0.973); ">
23+ < h1 > Famous Personalities</ h1 >
2724< div id ="person1 ">
2825 < h2 > 1)Dr.Rajendra Prasad</ h2 >
29- < img src ="assets/images/dr-rajendra-prasad.jpg "width ="545px " height ="307px "alt ="">
30- < h3 > < h2 > Bio-</ h2 > Prasad (born December 3, 1884, Zeradei, India—died February 28,< br >
26+ < img src ="assets/images/dr-rajendra-prasad.jpg "width ="545px " height ="307px " alt ="">
27+ < h2 > Bio-</ h2 >
28+ < h3 style ="color:rgb(243, 105, 19); ">
29+ Prasad (born December 3, 1884, Zeradei, India—died February 28,< br >
3130 1963, Patna) was an Indian politician, lawyer, and journalist who was the first< br >
3231 president of the Republic of India (1950–62). He also was a comrade of< br >
3332 Mahatma Gandhi early in the noncooperation movement for independence and < br >
3433 was president of the Indian National Congress (1934, 1939, and 1947). < br >
3534 </ h3 >
36- < h3 >
37- < h2 > Contribution-</ h2 > Dr. Rajendra Prasad's contributions include being a key figure in< br >
35+ < h2 > Contribution-</ h2 >
36+ < h3 style ="color:rgb(243, 105, 19); ">
37+ Dr. Rajendra Prasad's contributions include being a key figure in< br >
3838 India's independence movement, serving as the first President of< br >
3939 India, and presiding over the Constituent Assembly that drafted the< br >
4040 Constitution. He was a close associate of Mahatma Gandhi, played< br >
@@ -46,22 +46,36 @@ <h2>Contribution-</h2>Dr. Rajendra Prasad's contributions include being a key fi
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49+ < img src ="assets/images/anandkumar.jpeg "width ="545px " height ="307px " alt ="">
4950 < h2 > 2)Anand Kumar</ h2 >
50- < img src ="asssets/images/anandkumar.jpeg "width ="545px " height ="307px " alt ="">
51- < h3 >
52- < h2 > Bio-</ h2 >
53- < h3 > Birth and childhood:</ h3 >
51+ < h2 > Bio-</ h2 >
52+ < h3 style ="color:rgb(0, 60, 255) ">
53+ Birth and childhood:
54+ </ h3 >
55+ < h4 style ="color:rgb(185, 204, 19) ">
5456Anand Kumar was born in Patna, Bihar, to a father who worked as a clerk in the postal department and a homemaker mother.
55- < h3 > Financial hardship:</ h3 >
57+ </ h4 >
58+ < h3 style ="color:rgb(0, 60, 255) ">
59+ Financial hardship:
60+ </ h3 >
61+ < h4 style ="color:rgb(185, 204, 19) ">
5662His family's financial struggles intensified after his father's death, forcing his mother to sell papads to support the family.
57- < h3 > Early education:</ h3 >
63+ </ h4 >
64+ < h3 style ="color:rgb(0, 60, 255) ">
65+ Early education:
66+ </ h3 >
67+ < h4 style ="color:rgb(185, 204, 19) ">
5868Due to the cost of private schools, he attended a government school that taught in Hindi.
59- < h3 > Academic talent:</ h3 >
60- He was a gifted student, particularly in mathematics, and his< br > papers on number theory were published in journals during his graduation.< br >
61- He was selected for a program at Cambridge University,< br > but could not attend due to his family's financial crisis
62- </ h3 >
63- < h3 >
69+ < h3 style ="color:rgb(0, 60, 255) " >
70+ Academic talent:
71+ </ h3 >
72+ < h4 style ="color:rgb(185, 204, 19) ">
73+ He was a gifted student, particularly in mathematics, and his< br >
74+ papers on number theory were published in journals during his graduation.< br >
75+ He was selected for a program at Cambridge University,< br >
76+ but could not attend due to his family's financial crisis </ h4 >
6477 < h2 > Contributions-</ h2 >
78+ < h3 style ="color:rgba(185,204,19); ">
6579 Anand Kumar is best known for founding the Super 30 program,< br >
6680 which provides free coaching to underprivileged students for the< br >
6781 Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT) entrance exams. His other< br >
@@ -75,19 +89,21 @@ <h2>Contributions-</h2>
7589 < div id ="Person 3 ">
7690 < h2 > 3)Ramdhari Singh Dinkar</ h2 >
7791 < img src ="assets/images/Ramdharisinghdinkar.jpg "width ="545px " height ="307px " alt ="">
78- < h3 >
79- < h2 > Bio-</ h2 >
80- Ramdhari Singh Dinkar (1908–1974) was an acclaimed Indian poet,< br >
92+ < h3 >
93+ < h2 > Bio-</ h2 >
94+ < p style ="color:rgb(43, 226, 211) ">
95+ Ramdhari Singh Dinkar (1908–1974) was an acclaimed Indian poet,< br >
8196 essayist, and freedom fighter known for his nationalist poetry, which< br >
8297 evoked courage and patriotism during India's struggle for independence.< br >
8398 Awarded the title "Rashtrakavi" (National Poet), he is < br >
8499 considered one of the most important modern Hindi poets, celebrated < br >
85100 for his works that blend patriotism, social justice, and philosophical < br >
86- introspection.
101+ introspection. </ p >
87102 </ h3 >
88103 < h3 >
89104 < h2 > Contributions-</ h2 >
90- < p > Ramdhari Singh Dinkar's contributions include inspiring nationalist< br >
105+ < p style ="color:rgb(43, 226, 211) ">
106+ Ramdhari Singh Dinkar's contributions include inspiring nationalist< br >
91107 poetry during India's freedom struggle, promoting social justice< br >
92108 through his writings, and a significant career in public service as a < br >
93109 Rajya Sabha member and Vice-Chancellor of Bhagalpur University.< br >
@@ -97,7 +113,7 @@ <h2>Contributions-</h2>
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102118 < section >
103119 < h2 > Startups & Innovation</ h2 >
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