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* 1920 K. R. Narayanan, 10th President of India ( d. 2005 )
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** K. R. Narayanan, President of India ( died 2005 )
Abdul Kalam served as the 11th President of India, succeeding K. R. Narayanan.
Born in Perumthanam, Uzhavoor village, in the princely state of Travancore ( present day Kottayam district, Kerala ), and after a brief stint with journalism and then studying political science at the London School of Economics with the assistance of a scholarship, Narayanan began his career in India as a member of the Indian Foreign Service in the Nehru administration.
When Narayanan returned to India in 1948, Laski gave him a letter of introduction to Prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru.
K. R. Narayanan was elected as the Vice President of India on 21 August 1992, under the Presidency of Shankar Dayal Sharma.
K. R. Narayanan was elected to the Presidency of India ( 17 July 1997 ) with 95 % of the votes in the electoral college, as a result of the Presidential poll on 14 July.
One of the coalition partners supporting the minority government ( the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam under J. Jayalalithaa ) wrote a letter to the President withdrawing support on 14 April 1999, and Narayanan advised Vajpayee to seek a vote of confidence in the Lok Sabha.
* Among the many people with the name Narayan are the novelist R. K. Narayan, the 10th President of India K. R. Narayanan, Infosys founder and Non-Executive Chairman of the board N. R. Narayana Murthy, the political activist Jayaprakash Narayan, the singer Udit Narayan and the Indo-Fijian stateswoman Irene Jai Narayan.
The alumni of the college include Dr. K. R. Narayanan, former President of India ; Mr. K.
The alumni of the college include Dr. K. R. Narayanan, former President of India ; Mr. K.
* K. R. Narayanan, the tenth President of the Republic of India.
* Mayankote Kelath Narayanan, National Security Advisor ( NSA ) to the Prime Minister of India
Narayanan, for a president, as well as the disappearance of the practice in urban public life. Thus, mainstream sociologists such as Kevin Reilly, Stephen Kaufman, Angela Bodino, while being critical of Casteism, conclude that modern India does not practice any " apartheid " since there is no state sanctioned discrimination.

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Narayanan is sworn in as India's 10th president and the first member of the Dalit caste to hold this office.
Elected as the ninth Vice President in 1992, Narayanan went on to become President in 1997.
Narayanan is regarded as an independent and assertive President who set several precedents and enlarged the scope of the highest constitutional office.
K. R. Narayanan was born in a small thatched hut at Perumthanam, Uzhavoor, as the fourth of seven children of Kocheril Raman Vaidyar, a physician practicing the traditional Indian medical systems of Siddha and Ayurveda, and Punnaththuraveettil Paappiyamma.
He was born on 27 October 1920, but his uncle, who accompanied him on his first day in school, did not know his actual date of birth, and arbitrarily chose 27 October 1920 for the records ; Narayanan later chose to let it remain official.
The family lacked money to buy books and his elder brother K. R. Neelakantan, who was confined to home as he was suffering from asthma, used to borrow books from other students, copy them down, and give them to Narayanan.
Narayanan obtained his B.

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* Catanzaro, Bryan ; Sundaram, Narayanan ; and Keutzer, Kurt ; Fast Support Vector Machine Training and Classification on Graphics Processors, in International Conference on Machine Learning, 2008
On his relationship with the Left front, Narayanan later clarified that he was neither a devotee nor a blind opponent of Communism ; they had known of his ideological differences, but had supported him as Vice President ( and later as President ) because of special political circumstances that prevailed in the country.
President Narayanan introduced the important practice of explaining to the nation ( by means of Rashtrapati Bhavan communiqués ) the thinking that led to the various decisions he took while exercising his discretionary powers ; this has led to openness and transparency in the functioning of the President.
President Narayanan was deeply pained and anguished, and described it as a grave crisis of the society and the nation ; he called it the duty of every Indian to strive to restore peace and thus preserve and strengthen the foundations of the state and the tradition of tolerance.
Throughout his Presidency, Narayanan adopted the policy of not visiting places of worship or godmen / godwomen ; he is the only President to have followed this practice.
The Opposition parties ( including the Congress, the Left Front, Janata Dal ( Secular ), and various regional parties ) supported a second term for him, and Sonia Gandhi met him to request his candidature ; Vajpayee then met Narayanan, informed him that there was no consensus within the NDA on the question, and advised against his candidature.
His daughter, Chitra ( Indian ambassador to Switzerland & The Holy See ), on behalf of her mother ( Usha ), sister ( Amrita ), and the rest of his family, expressed her appreciation for the outpouring of grief from all over the country and abroad ; she added that K. R. Narayanan would be remembered for his great love for the nation and for his immense moral strength and courage.
Four siblings, K. R. Gowri, K. R. Bhargavi, K. R. Bharathi, and K. R. Bhaskaran, survived him ; two elder brothers had died when Narayanan was in his twenties.
His recent important lectures include M. N. Saha Memorial lecture of the National Academy of Sciences ; J. C. Bose Memorial lecture at the Royal Society of London ; Third Darbari Seth Memorial Lecture, New Delhi ; K R Narayanan Oration at the Australian National University, Canberra ; 28th Vikram Sarabhai Memorial Lecture, Ahmedabad Management Association, Ahmedabad ; Prof. D. S.
* Brock, Colin ; Cammish, Nadine ; Aedo-Richmond, Ruth ; Narayanan, Aparna ; Njoroge, Rose ( 1997 ).
We need not your instructions, begone ... Narayanan ( Vaikuntacami ) is the true God ; it is he who created us ... All who deny the divinity of Narayanana are fools and mad men, for no man of sense will do it.

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