and senior leaders at railway flagoff ceremony in
Bihar, 2016
Advocate After graduating in law from
DAV College, Kanpur, Kovind went to
Delhi to prepare for the civil services examination. He passed this exam on his third attempt, He scored high enough to work in an allied service rather than in
IAS and thus started practising law. Kovind enrolled as an advocate in 1971 with the bar council of
Delhi. He was Central Government Advocate in the Delhi High Court from 1977 to 1979. Between 1977 and 1978, he also served as the personal assistant of
Prime Minister of India Morarji Desai. In 1978, he became an advocate-on-record of the
Supreme Court of India and served as a standing counsel for the
Central Government in the
Supreme Court of India from 1980 to 1993. He practised in the
Delhi High Court and Supreme Court until 1993. As an advocate, he provided
pro-bono aid to weaker sections of society, women and the poor under the Free Legal Aid Society of
New Delhi. He donated his ancestral home in Paraunkh to the
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. In 1997, Kovind, joined the protest against certain orders from the
central government that had adverse effects on the
SC/ST workers. Later, three amendments were made to the
Constitution that revoked the orders, by the
NDA government headed by
Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
Rajya Sabha He was elected and became a
Rajya Sabha MP from the state of
Uttar Pradesh in April 1994. He served a total of twelve years, two consecutive terms, until March 2006. As a member of parliament, he served on the Parliamentary Committee for Welfare of Scheduled Castes/Tribes,
Home Affairs,
Petroleum and Natural Gas,
Social Justice and Empowerment,
Law and Justice. He also served as the chairman of the Rajya Sabha House Committee. During his career as a parliamentarian, under the
Members of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme, he focused on education in rural areas by helping in the construction of school buildings in
Uttar Pradesh and
Uttarakhand. As a
member of parliament, he visited
Thailand,
Nepal,
Pakistan,
Singapore,
Germany,
Switzerland,
France, the
United Kingdom, and the
United States on study tours. == Governor of Bihar (2015–2017) ==