Dr Rajendra Prasad was born in Ziradei village of Siwan district and his house where he spent his early years is well preserved but both the Centre and the state government have failed to showcase it as one of the top tourist attractions of the country
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Located at a distance of about 15 kilometers from Siwan town, Ziradei is an overgrown village with narrow lanes, dirty streets and lacks civic amenities.
The house has been taken over by the Archeological Survey of India but there is hardly anything inside to remind visitors that it belongs to one of the greatest sons of India.
His family members, too, who are now settled outside Siwan don’t
bother to visit the house. There are only two dates when the house sees a
flurry of dignitaries. Once on his birth anniversary which is on
December 3 and the other is his death anniversary on February 28.
There is a school abutting the house but the students are not fully aware of the significance of the place. Even the name of the school has been spelt incorrectly and when pointed out, a teacher sheepishly blames the painter who did the job.
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