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for a few minutes about London and things like that and I could soon see that it was time for me to leave. So I said goodbye and as I left the room I handed over the letter from Laski, and stepped out into the great circular corridor outside. When I was half way round, I heard the sound of someone clapping from the direction I had just come. I turned to see
Panditji beckoning me to come back. He had opened the letter as I left his room and read it. "Why didn't you give this to me earlier?" "Well, sir, I am sorry. I thought it would be enough if I just handed it over while leaving." After a few more questions, he asked me to see him again and very soon I found myself entering the Indian Foreign Service.
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Gandhiji. In the person of Shri K. R. Narayanan we have been able to fulfil the dream of
Gandhiji. Our President of whom the whole country is proud of, is from a very poor and downtrodden family and today he has endowed the Rashtrapati Bhavan with a new pride and respect. It is a matter of further happiness that the President has a very high place among the intellectuals of this country. This is a feather in the cap of our democracy that the backward sections of the society today are attaining their rightful place in society. All the countrymen today whether they are from minorities, scheduled castes , or scheduled tribes – are working unitedly for the development of the country.
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1617:(February 2002). 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. He did not stand the election for a second presidential term due to the lack of support from the ruling government. After the demission of presidential office, he lent his support to alternative globalisation movements like the
1791:, the memorial of his mentor Jawaharlal Nehru). Part of the urns containing the ashes were by taken by train to Haridwar where they were immersed in the Ganga by the eldest daughter in the presence of the Hindu pandit who performed the ceremony according to Hindu rites. The second part of the urns were accompanied by the younger daughter and taken to Kerala where the State Government arranged the procession to the Bharthapuzha river, a sacred river of Kerala.
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counter-revolution among some privileged sections seeking to reverse progressive policies, he reminded the nation that these benefits were not charity, but had been provided by way of human rights and social justice to sections constituting a large portion of the population and contributing to the economy as landless agricultural labourers and industrial workers. In his 2002 Republic day address, he drew attention to the
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president" who has direct power and a "rubber-stamp president" who endorses government decisions without question or deliberation. He used his discretionary powers as a president and deviated from convention and precedent in many situations, including – but not limited to – the appointment of the Prime
Minister in a
1734:. Addressing the forum at its concluding session, he praised the WSF for demanding freedom in its most comprehensive form, and was happy that people had assembled under an important idea, rather than for narrow political ends; after reflecting on corporations displacing governments in various countries, and on how
1662:, 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. The NDA then proposed to elevate the vice-president,
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University while on a state visit, briefly describes his vision of relations between India and China. (Retrieved 24 February 2006.) Narayanan spoke Chinese, and had a scholarly knowledge of Chinese culture and history, particularly the cultural exchanges between the two countries. His visit
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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 elder sister Gowri (a homoeopath, who remained unmarried) and his younger brother Bhaskaran (a teacher, also unmarried) had been living in
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and exercised his discretion by, in the former case, returning the matter for reconsideration of the cabinet, which then decided not to move ahead in the matter. However, in the latter case, the cabinet re-advised the same to the president after couple of months, It was then the
President's rule was
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and cautioned against attempts to change its basic structure, concurring with
Ambedkar's preference for accountability and responsibility over the stability of the government. He reiterated this in stronger terms in his next Republic day address (2001); on this occasion, he took exception to certain
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That the nation has found a consensus for its highest office in some one who has sprung from the grass-roots of our society and grown up in the dust and heat of this sacred land is symbolic of the fact that the concerns of the common man have now moved to the centre stage of our social and political
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When I finished with LSE, Laski, of his own, gave me a letter of introduction for
Panditji. On reaching Delhi I sought an appointment with the PM. I suppose, because I was an Indian student returning home from London, I was given a time-slot. It was here in Parliament House that he met me. We talked
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The K. R. Narayanan
Foundation (K.R.N.F) founded in December 2005, aims at propagating the ideals and perpetuating the memory of K. R. Narayanan. K.R.N.F is a mission of collective action to provide better future to the most vulnerable sections of Kerala Society – women, children, disabled persons,
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I see and understand both the symbolic as well as the substantive elements of my life. Sometimes I visualise it as a journey of an individual from a remote village on the sidelines of society to the hub of social standing. But at the same time I also realise that my life encapsulates the ability of
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had fought
British colonisers non-violently with the strength of the masses, he predicted that vocal masses the world over would successfully fight by non-violent means the capturing of the world's resources by a few corporations in the name of globalisation. He urged the people to struggle against
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and on hearing that Narayanan was a student of Laski, approached him to speak on political freedom before her circle of acquaintances. Their marriage needed a special dispensation from Nehru as per Indian law, because Narayanan was in the IFS and she was a foreigner. Ma Tint Tint adopted the Indian
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As the President of India, I had lots of experiences that were full of pain and helplessness. There were occasions when I could do nothing for people and for the nation. These experiences have pained me a lot. They have depressed me a lot. I have agonised because of the limitations of power. Power
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government and staked his claim to form the government on 28 November 1997. Gujral advised Narayanan of the dissolution of the Lok Sabha. President Narayanan determined that no one would be able to secure a majority in the Lok Sabha and accepted Gujral's advice (4 December). In the ensuing general
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decision on his election. 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
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Narayanan is regarded as an independent and assertive president who set several precedents and enlarged the scope of India's highest constitutional office. He described himself as a "working president" who worked "within the four corners of the Constitution"; something midway between an "executive
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In his farewell address to the nation (24 July 2002), K. R. Narayanan set his hopes for social action and progress on the service of the nation by its youth. He reflected on his varied experiences of the essential goodness and wisdom of the Indian people, recalling how he had grown up in Uzhavoor
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be convened to discuss the conflict, as demanded by several opposition parties (citing the precedent of Nehru convening a parliamentary session on Vajpayee's demand during the Sino-Indian war in 1962 ) though there was no precedent of convening the Rajya Sabha in isolation during an interregnum.
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In these decisions, President Narayanan set a new precedent concerning the appointment of a prime minister – if no party or pre-election coalition had a majority, then a person would be appointed prime minister only if he was able to convince the president (through letters of support from allied
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President K. R. Narayanan's address to the nation on the golden jubilee of the Indian Republic (26 January 2000) is considered a landmark: it was the first time a president attempted to analyse, with due concern for growing disparities, the several ways in which the country had failed to provide
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complex after standing in a queue like an ordinary citizen. He insisted on casting his vote, despite the departure from precedent being pointed out to him. Narayanan sought to change what was a long-standing practice of Indian presidents not voting during general elections. He also exercised his
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When Gandhiji dreamt of India's future, he had said that the country will attain the real freedom only on the day when a Dalit would become the President of this country. This is our great fortune that today on the eve of golden jubilee of independence, we have been able to fulfil this dream of
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The principal event of the Golden Jubilee of Indian independence was President K. R. Narayanan's midnight address to the nation during the special session of Parliament convened on the night of 14 August; in this address, he identified the establishment of a democratic system of government and
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staked his claim to form the government, though at that point he did not have a majority. Narayanan asked Vajpayee to furnish letters of support to demonstrate the NDA's ability to secure a majority. Vajpayee was able to meet this demand after support for the NDA grew, and subsequently he was
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and well-off Christians had helped him in his early studies, and how upper-caste Hindus as well as Christians and Muslims had worked together enthusiastically for his election campaigns in Ottapalam. He said that the credibility and endurance of India's unity and democracy are founded on its
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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
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He felt that the policy of reservations for the backward sections in education and the public sector had remained unfulfilled due to administrative distortions and narrow interpretations, and needed to be implemented with renewed vigour and sincerity; apprehensive of what he described as a
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As Narayanan's tenure neared its end, various sections of public opinion looked forward to a second term of his presidency. The NDA had a slender majority in the electoral college. Narayanan offered to be a consensus candidate. Opposition parties (including the Congress, the Left Front,
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economic justice to the Indian people, particularly the rural and agrarian population; he also stated that discontent was breeding and frustrations erupting in violence among the deprived sections of society. In his address to Parliament later that day, he praised the work of
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I requested him to send the army to Gujarat and suppress the riots. The military was sent, but they were not given powers to shoot. If the military was given powers to shoot at the perpetrators of violence, recurrence of tragedies in Gujarat could have been avoided.
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the aged and other disadvantaged groups – by providing educational training, protecting their health and environment, improving their living conditions and strengthening their family and community. The paradigms of K.R.N.F revolves around five crucial elements:
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There was governmental and administrative support for the communal riots in Gujarat. I gave several letters to Prime Minister Vajpayee in this regard on this issue. I met him personally and talked to him directly. But Vajpayee did not do anything effective.
1666:, as a consensus; this drew support from the opposition and an agreement to this effect was conveyed by Vajpayee's representative to the Congress. However, within a day, the NDA unable to reach an internal consensus, decided to propose another candidate
1130:, he resisted international pressure to tighten patent controls in India. He sat in the opposition benches when the Congress was voted out of power during 1989–91. Narayanan was not included in the cabinet when the Congress returned to power in 1991.
1544:, the minorities, and the poor and downtrodden. He called the nation's attention to various recalcitrant social ills and evils, such as atrocities against women and children, caste discrimination and the ingrained attitudes it nurtured, abuse of the
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1882:, aimed at propagating the ideals and perpetuating the memory of K.R.Narayanan. This documentary will be directed by Mr. Sunny Joseph, a senior journalist. The script will be based on a biography of the late president written by
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helped mend India's strained relations with both these countries. Nehru, who had also been the Minister for External Affairs during his 16 years as PM, held that K. R. Narayanan was "the best diplomat of the country."(1955)
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in Uzhavoor at the Government Lower Primary School, Kurichithanam (where he enrolled on 5 May 1927) and Our Lady of Lourdes Upper Primary School, Uzhavoor (1931–35). He walked to school for about 15 kilometres daily through
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The Foundation is to identify and honour the best in areas of national importance like Integrity in Public Life, Journalism, Civil Service, Medical Science, Social Service, Literature, Sports, Entertainment, Politics etc.
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was in office. This caused a problem with democratic accountability, as every major government decision is expected to be discussed, deliberated and consented by the parliament. Narayanan suggested to Vajpayee that the
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He also stated that constitutional limits on his powers had prevented him from doing anything further. Throughout his presidency, Narayanan adopted the policy of not visiting places of worship or
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parties) of his ability to secure the confidence of the house. In doing so, he diverged from the actions of his predecessors who had been faced with the task of appointing a prime minister from a
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power corporates and militarism and fight those aspects of globalisation which were against the interests of the people; he hailed people's power as a renascent factor of international politics.
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proposals seeking to abridge the franchise, and pointed out the wisdom of reposing faith in the common men and women of India as a whole, rather than in some elite section of society.
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and his two minor sons were burned alive (22 January 1999), President Narayanan condemned it as a barbarous crime belonging to the world's inventory of black deeds.
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twice after determining through consultations across the political spectrum, that no one was in a position to secure the confidence of the house. Congress president
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has been unveiled and placed in a position of honour; B. R. Ambedkar is the only other Indian to have been similarly honoured. . Retrieved 24 February 2006.
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circumstances that prevailed in the country. He had benefited from their support, and in turn, their political positions had gained acceptability. When the
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welcoming Bill Clinton to Rashtrapati Bhavan briefly describes his vision of relations between India and the USA. . Retrieved 24 February 2006.
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on the conduct of the conflict. His Republic day address next year began by paying homage to the soldiers who had died defending the nation.
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in a state, in accordance with Article 356, in two instances: one from the Gujral government (22 October 1997) seeking to dismiss the
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research and development on science and technology for the dissemination of eco-friendly rural technology to the poor
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with the assistance of a scholarship, Narayanan began his career in India as a member of the
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the democratic system to accommodate and empower marginalised sections of society.
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as the official language of India; 14 September 1999. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
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Swearing-in ceremony for the Vice-President-elect (Sh. K.R. Narayanan)
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One of the coalition partners supporting the minority government (the
1029:(Myanmar), K. R. Narayanan met Ma Tint Tint, whom he later married in
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to the nation on Gujarat violence; 29 April 2002. Archived Aug. 2002.
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and the helplessness surrounding it are a peculiar tragedy, in fact.
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Vice President of India K. R. Narayanan meeting with the President,
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external links, and converting useful links where appropriate into
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In 1944, Narayanan was awarded a Tata Scholarship of Rs. 16,000 by
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on Human rights day; 10 December 2001. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
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3004:"K R Narayanan to Ram Nath Kovind, a tale of two dalit presidents"
2803:. English translation of part of the interview, at CHRO web page:
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on Judicial reforms; 5 December 1998. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
2950:"Chitra Narayanan concurrently accredited Ambassador to Holy See"
4953:(18), 29 August – 11 September 1998. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
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Rana, Kishan S. (2016). "Paradise Island: Mauritius (1989-92)".
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was the sole opposing candidate, and all major parties save the
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5516:(3), 30 January – 12 February 1999. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
5502:(3), 30 January – 12 February 1999. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
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ecotechnology centre; 29 July 1998. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
3956:(3), 30 January – 12 February 1999. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
3936:(3), 30 January – 12 February 1999. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
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Appointment of the prime minister and dissolution of Parliament
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The Times of India directory and year book including who's who
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editors conference; 29 July 1999. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
3890:"KR Narayanan's words on Bhopal Declaration and its adoption"
2735:
The Times of India directory and yearbook including who's who
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The Times of India directory and yearbook including who's who
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The Times of India directory and yearbook including who's who
2412:"From the Archives (January 12, 1971): Trudeau garlands P.M."
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there at the suggestion of the Union Cabinet, and during the
661:'s request and won three successive general elections to the
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Nuncio to India; 30 August 1999. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
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Some of his experiences as a Tata fellow are recounted here
850:. During his years in London, he (along with fellow student
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Address to parliament on the golden jubilee of the Republic
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Address to the nation on the golden jubilee of the Republic
3036:"Parliament stifles official report on Mrs. Gandhi's death"
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During his diplomatic career, Narayanan also taught at the
4773:(24), 29 November-12 Dec 1997. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
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on his 80th birthday; 17 July 1998. Archived Sep. 2000. (
4393:, Second edition, Asia book corporation of America, 1998.
2461:"K. R. Narayanan: Indian president from downtrodden caste"
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K. R. Narayanan: A journey from Uzhavoor to Raisina Hills
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2687:. Bombay: The Times of India Press. 1968. p. 1015.
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Uzhavoor. Villagers of Uzhavoor marched silently to the
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K. R. Narayanan being sworn in as the president of India
745:(1935–36) previously). He completed his intermediate at
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while inaugurating the first International congress on
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for establishing a research centre in Indian medicine (
2848:. Bombay: The Times of India Press. 1983. p. 917.
1920:
it narrates the life of India's first Dalit president.
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President Clinton with Indian president K. R. Narayanan
5586:(13), 22 June −5 July 2002. Retrieved 24 February 2006
5572:(13), 22 June-5 July 2002. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
5422:(22), 1–14 November 1997. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
4424:"Nehru's vision of India and the world-- then and now"
3543:(3), 5 – 18 February 2000. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
1939:"Lowest-Caste Hindu Takes Office as India's President"
1807:
About his life and its message, K. R. Narayanan said:
923:. Narayanan's diplomatic career proceeded as follows:
749:, Kottayam (1938–40), aided by a scholarship from the
5707:(24), 5–18 November 2005. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
5679:(24), 5–18 November 2005. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
5488:(21), 10–23 October 1998. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
5460:(22), 1–14 November 1997. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
4794:(21), 14–27 October 2000. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
4759:(22), 1–14 November 1997. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
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Non-alignment in contemporary international relations
4237:(24), 5–18 November 2005. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
4162:(13), 22 June-5 Jul 2002. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
3752:(21), 10–23 October 1998. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
3722:(22), 1–14 November 1997. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
2450:(24), 5–18 November 2005. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
1766:. This turned out to be his last return to Uzhavoor.
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short stories; a collection of translated stories by
741:(1936–37) (he had studied at St. John's High School,
5544:(2), 18–31 January 2003. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
5109:(3), 2–15 February 2001. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
5081:(3), 3–16 February 2001. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
5059:(3), 5–18 February 2000. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
5037:(3), 5–18 February 2000. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
5023:(3), 5–18 February 2000. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
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Address on the golden jubilee of the Indian Republic
4884:
Address on the golden jubilee of Indian independence
3366:(3), 3–16 February 2001. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
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3118:"V P Singh roots for Narayanan to be made President"
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Reflecting on his presidency, K. R. Narayanan said:
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3090:"India's quest for re-usable space launch vehicles"
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866:. At the LSE he shared lodgings with K. N. Raj and
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5530:(15), 17–30 July 1999. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
3798:(15), 17–30 July 1999. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
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1536:K. R. Narayanan and Usha Narayanan with Jyoti Basu
1090:and won three successive general elections to the
811:to read politics, economics and journalism at the
5558:(12), 8–21 June 2002. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
5474:(5), 7–20 March 1998. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
5048:Commentary: Sukumar Muralidharan, V. Venkatesan:
4823:may not follow Knowledge's policies or guidelines
4450:on his political retirement. Archived Jan. 2001.)
4142:(12), 8–21 June 2002. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
3473:(3), 5–18 February 2000. Retrieved 17 March 2006.
3422:(3), 5–18 February 2000. Retrieved 17 March 2006.
3336:(5), 7–20 March 1998. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
2827:"Narayanan criticises Vajpayee for Gujarat riots"
2738:. Bombay: The Times of India Press. 1976. p. 782.
2710:. Bombay: The Times of India Press. 1973. p. 318.
1870:K.R.N.F is also producing a documentary (both in
1799:of K. R. Narayanan and paid him reverent homage.
1742:K. R. Narayanan dedicated (15 February 2005) his
1602:When the Australian missionary and social worker
1285:, addressing the nation from the ramparts of the
796:(1944–45). During this time, he once interviewed
6814:Indian National Congress politicians from Kerala
4721:; 28 September 2000. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
4210:), 15 February 2005. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
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2792:P. T. Thomas: "Interview with K. R. Narayanan",
2653:"Part I-Section 2: Ministry of External Affairs"
2622:"Part I-Section 2: Ministry of External Affairs"
2591:"Part I-Section 2: Ministry of External Affairs"
2557:"Part I-Section 2: Ministry of External Affairs"
2523:"Part I-Section 2: Ministry of External Affairs"
2492:"Part I-Section 2: Ministry of External Affairs"
5732:, 11 November 2005. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
5718:, 15 November 2005. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
5693:, 13 November 2005. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
5665:, 12 November 2005. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
5651:, 10 November 2005. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
5385:, 11 November 2005. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
5318:, 1–15 August 1997. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
5089:; 26 January 2002. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
5067:; 26 January 2001. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
5045:; 26 January 2000. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
5005:; 26 January 2000. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
3671:. Archived from the original on 12 October 2000
3557:. Archived from the original on 19 January 1998
2976:"Ottapalam: Cong still looking for a candidate"
2833:, 10 November 2005. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
2750:"K R Narayanan and his relevance for our times"
1972:"Kocheril Raman Narayanan | president of India"
1374:During his presidency, Narayanan dissolved the
1033:on 8 June 1951. Ma Tint Tint was active in the
930:Appointment in the IFS confirmed (29 July 1953)
5742:, 9 November 2005. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
5230:, 26 October 2005. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
4961:; 26 January 1999. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
4667:; 3 December 1999. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
4525:; 5 November 1998. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
4082:. Archived from the original on 23 August 2002
4044:. Archived from the original on 23 August 2002
4007:. Archived from the original on 21 August 2002
3970:. Archived from the original on 8 October 1999
3493:, 26 January 2000. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
2382:. New Delhi: Manas Publications. p. 311.
1730:(21 January 2004), he lent his support to the
980:After his retirement, Narayanan served as the
858:. He was also the London correspondent of the
826:with specialisation in political science from
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5374:, 22 April 2005. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
5332:; 15 August 1997. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
4886:; 15 August 1997. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
4750:"Protecting secularism and federal fair play"
4738:; 3 October 2000. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
4484:; 14 August 1998. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
4005:"President stays away from Holi celebrations"
3306:, 15 August 1997. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
3286:, 15 August 1997. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
3242:. Archived from the original on 4 August 1997
3177:. Archived from the original on 1 August 1997
1086:Narayanan entered politics at the request of
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5754:K. R. Narayanan: Just the President of India
5616:"Caste, religion, and the Indian Presidency"
4694:; 21 March 2000. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
2469:, 29 November 2005. Retrieved 6 March 2006.
1891:K. R. Narayanan Bharathathinte Suryathejassu
1224:(17 July 1997) with 95% of the votes in the
1150:, the latter twice) in all three elections.
1050:. She also translated and published several
5611:, 23 July 2002. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
5547:Purnima S. Tripathi, Sukumar Muralidharan:
5446:,14 November 1997. Retrieved 18 March 2006.
5206:President stays away from Holi celebrations
5130:; 24 July 2002. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
5117:; 22 July 2002. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
4182:, 24 July 2002. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
4131:Purnima S. Tripathi, Sukumar Muralidharan:
4116:"Constitution limited my powers: Narayanan"
3835:. Archived from the original on 7 June 2000
3762:Ramakrishnan, Venkitesh (2 December 2005).
3501:
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1878:) on the life of K. R. Narayanan, entitled
1693:and harmony had prevailed, how upper-caste
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5283:K. R. Narayanan's portrait unveiled at LSE
4872:Presidential addresses and other documents
4711:; 30 May 2000. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
4589:; 5 June 1999. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
4391:India and America: essays in understanding
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2716:
1689:among adherents of several religions, how
1177:. His name had been proposed initially by
61:
6809:Ambassadors of India to the United States
5493:"Wanted intervention, phoney controversy"
5165:"How an interview with Gandhi was spiked"
4967:; 26 April 1999. Archived February 2001.
4859:Learn how and when to remove this message
4778:"Untouchability is no 'internal matter' "
4552:; 28 November 1998. Archived Oct. 1999. (
3947:"Wanted intervention, phoney controversy"
2231:"How an interview with Gandhi was spiked"
2202:Radhakrishnan, M. G. (21 November 2005).
2016:
2014:
2012:
6869:Indian expatriates in the United Kingdom
6799:Alumni of the London School of Economics
5629:, July 2002. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
5405:, Jul. 1997. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
4927:on Independence day; 15 August 1998; by
4417:Speeches and writings by K. R. Narayanan
1405:All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
5449:Venkitesh Ramakrishnan, Praveen Swami:
5359:on the dedication of K. R. Narayanan's
4677:; 26 December 1999. Archived Apr. 2001.
4426:; 13 November 1997. Archived Jun. 2000.
4202:on the dedication of K. R. Narayanan's
3704:Venkitesh Ramakrishnan, Praveen Swami:
1929:
1528:Concern for social and economic justice
854:) was active in the India League under
5340:Biography of First Lady Usha Narayanan
5014:"Iron in the soul, decay in the brain"
4898:; 26 January 1998. Archived June 2000.
4892:; 4 December 1997. Archived Jan. 1998.
4504:; 18 October 1998. Archived Oct. 1999.
4280:from the original on 14 November 2009.
4258:from the original on 14 November 2009.
4093:
4055:
4018:
3981:
3846:
3682:
3644:
3606:
3581:, 4 December 1997. Archived Jan. 1998.
3568:
3457:"Iron in the soul, decay in the brain"
3380:
3378:
3376:
3374:
3372:
3253:
3188:
2160:"K R Narayanan: Making of a President"
2140:
2130:
1916:, titled K. R. Narayanan, directed by
1859:attitudinal change and self-management
1255:. In his inaugural address, he said:
994:Indian Ambassador to the United States
403: – 11 November 1978
5399:"The importance of a Dalit President"
4904:; 15 March 1998. Archived Feb. 1999.
4619:while accepting credentials from the
4122:, 3 March 2005. Retrieved March 2006.
3900:from the original on 11 December 2019
3695:, 11 October 1999. Archived Oct. 2000
3525:Sukumar Muralidharan, V. Venkatesan:
3213:"The importance of a dalit President"
2490:Narayanan, M. K. (8 September 1951).
2312:LSE counts K. R. Narayanan among its
804:on his own volition (10 April 1945).
7:
5377:Commentary: Mari Marcel Thekaekara:
5241:St. Mary's High School, Kuravilangad
5208:; 28 March 2002. Archived Aug. 2002.
4302:from the original on 10 August 2009.
4031:, 28 March 2002. Archived Aug. 2002.
3657:, 26 April 1999. Archived Feb. 2001.
3619:, 15 March 1998. Archived Feb. 1999.
3064:"Rajiv Gandhi, New Cabinet Sworn In"
2086:
2084:
2060:Damodaran, Ashok K. (30 June 1997).
2055:
2053:
1754:for the purpose of establishing the
1482:imposed in Bihar in February, 1999.
1382:withdrew his party's support of the
27:President of India from 1997 to 2002
5771:, United Children's Movement, 1999.
5433:, 1997. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
5308:; 17 July 1997. Archived Aug. 1997.
5302:, 1997. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
5158:Miscellaneous speeches and writings
4880:; 25 July 1997. Archived Aug. 1997.
4436:; 19 March 1998. Archived May 1999.
3266:, 25 July 1997. Archived Aug. 1997.
3201:, 17 July 1997. Archived Aug. 1997.
2956:from the original on 9 October 2012
2952:. News.oneindia.in. 7 August 2008.
1609:Towards the end of his presidency,
1345:Exercise of presidential discretion
1220:K. R. Narayanan was elected to the
1169:K. R. Narayanan was elected as the
621:Narayanan was born in Perumthanam,
517:
6794:Alumni of the University of London
5171:, n.d. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
5070:Commentary: Sukumar Muralidharan:
2244:, n.d. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
2158:Kurian, N. J. (17 December 2005).
1732:alternative globalisation movement
1471:. In both instances, he cited the
338:Indian Ambassador to United States
203: – 24 July 1997
110: – 25 July 2002
25:
5477:Praveen Swami, Sudha Mahalingam:
5312:Assumption of office as President
2620:Sharma, K. D. (21 October 1961).
2296:. . Retrieved 24 February 2006.
2275:from the original on 23 June 2019
1862:economic empowerment to the poor.
1835:National University of San Marcos
942:Consul-General of India (Hanoi),
6248:United Democratic Front (Kerala)
6181:
6074:
6026:
6025:
5985:
5873:
4808:
4344:"K.R.NARAYANAN | Films Division"
2930:from the original on 9 June 2013
2651:Sinai, P. L. (19 January 1963).
2125:Castes and Tribes of South India
2031:. 14 August 1998. Archived from
1395:(NDA), and the coalition leader
830:. At the LSE (1945), he studied
582:
72:
6909:20th-century presidents in Asia
6904:20th-century Indian politicians
6894:Indian expatriates in Australia
6859:Indian Foreign Service officers
6305:Registered Unrecognised Parties
5645:"A salute to Citizen Narayanan"
5235:Other links concerning his life
4380:, D. C. Books, Kottayam, 1999.
2521:Ahuja, V. K. (3 October 1953).
2100:(in Malayalam). 27 October 2022
1937:Burns, John F. (26 July 1997).
1584:, a Dalit, was elevated to the
1478:S. R. Bommai vs. Union of India
838:; he also attended lectures by
513:
283:Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
6879:Indian expatriates in Thailand
6322:Communist Marxist Party (John)
5756:, Sublime Publications, 1998.
5712:"A tribute to K. R. Narayanan"
5321:Prime minister I. K. Gujral's
5260:University College, Trivandrum
5121:Farewell address to the nation
5115:Farewell address in Parliament
4785:"Judiciary and social justice"
4556:. Retrieved 24 February 2006.)
4480:while unveiling the statue of
4173:Farewell address to the nation
3175:"Results of Presidential poll"
1844:The K. R. Narayanan Foundation
1756:Navajyothisree Karunakara Guru
1447:Imposition of President's rule
1320:Golden jubilee of the Republic
1312:franchise as president in the
1299:Participation in the elections
1273:Golden Jubilee of independence
1042:and became an Indian citizen.
780:and worked for some time as a
1:
6899:Indian expatriates in Vietnam
6889:Indian expatriates in Myanmar
6854:Lok Sabha members from Kerala
6824:People from Kottayam district
6804:Ambassadors of India to China
6692:Kerala Deputy Chief Ministers
6672:(1981–82, 1982–1987, 1991–95)
6317:Bharatiya National Janata Dal
6296:Revolutionary Socialist Party
5348:. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
5292:. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
5275:. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
5262:. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
5256:. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
5243:. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
5095:. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
5072:"A presidential intervention"
5050:"A presidential intervention"
4764:"The BJP and the Bommai case"
3527:"A presidential intervention"
3350:"A presidential intervention"
3211:Diwanji, Amberish K. (1997).
2376:Diplomacy at the cutting edge
2165:Economic and Political Weekly
2006:. Retrieved 24 February 2006.
1803:From the sidelines of society
1637:However, both the state (the
1623:general elections of May 2004
1236:holding power at the centre.
1106:, as a representative of the
6884:Indian expatriates in Turkey
5634:Obituaries and reminiscences
5368:"A President to be proud of"
5306:Results of Presidential poll
4663:while unveiling the bust of
2748:Raja, D. (27 October 2020).
1393:National Democratic Alliance
614:from 1992 to 1997 and tenth
6874:Indian expatriates in Japan
6864:CMS College Kottayam alumni
6738:Fourth Karunakaran ministry
6726:Second Karunakaran ministry
6332:Nationalist Congress Kerala
5605:"The legacy of a President"
5427:"Dalit Hindu or Christian?"
5147:Kerala Legislative Assembly
5141:, Congress legislator from
5098:Commentary: V. Venkatesan:
5026:Commentary: V. Venkatesan:
4944:"A citizen and a President"
4780:Retrieved 24 February 2006.
1154:Vice Presidency (1992–1997)
1122:in the Union cabinet under
1066:. They have two daughters,
1048:Delhi School of Social Work
986:Jawaharlal Nehru University
6925:
6732:Third Karunakaran ministry
6499:Indian Union Muslim League
6286:Indian Union Muslim League
5535:"A new chief for the Army"
5465:"A role for the President"
5279:London School of Economics
5247:C. M. S. College, Kottayam
4582:on the birth centenary of
4500:on the birth centenary of
3894:www.frontline.thehindu.com
3320:"A role for the President"
3161:National Archives of India
1880:The Footprints Of Survival
1856:human resource development
1783:on the banks of the River
1253:Central Hall of Parliament
967:People's Republic of China
813:London School of Economics
647:London School of Economics
564:London School of Economics
383:Indian Ambassador to China
38:
31:
6535:Kerala Congress (various)
6190:
6179:
6100:
6087:
6020:
5983:
5886:
5830:
5821:
5811:
5802:
5794:
5789:
5670:"A remarkable life-story"
5621:27 September 2007 at the
5392:Commentary by journalists
5379:"Insight into the person"
5342:. Archived February 2002.
4990:. Archived February 2001.
4743:Commentary by journalists
4636:on the golden jubilee of
4296:krnarayananfoundation.com
4274:krnarayananfoundation.com
4252:krnarayananfoundation.com
4248:"KR Narayanan Foundation"
3489:23 September 2005 at the
3355:23 September 2005 at the
2810:28 September 2007 at the
2661:Department of Publication
2630:Department of Publication
2599:Department of Publication
2565:Department of Publication
2531:Department of Publication
2500:Department of Publication
2441:"A remarkable life-story"
2349:"A remarkable life-story"
2002:27 September 2007 at the
1597:universal adult franchise
1305:general elections of 1998
1185:parliamentary party. The
975:Delhi School of Economics
590:
426:
388:
343:
288:
195:27 October 1992
188:
95:
83:
71:
6834:Vice presidents of India
6455:Mullappally Ramachandran
6270:Indian National Congress
6105:Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
6081:Vice presidents of India
5962:Pratibha Devisingh Patil
5912:Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
5696:Venkitesh Ramakrishnan:
5563:"The political dynamics"
5479:"The BJP's Bihar fiasco"
5366:Mari Marcel Thekaekara:
5100:"A presidential message"
4422:Nehru Memorial Lecture:
4406:, D. C. Books, Kottayam.
4372:Books by K. R. Narayanan
4292:"KR Narayanan Biography"
4219:Venkitesh Ramakrishnan:
4153:"The political dynamics"
3925:25 November 2005 at the
3736:"The BJP's Bihar fiasco"
3711:16 December 2004 at the
3532:30 December 2005 at the
3411:18 February 2005 at the
3215:. Rediff. Archived from
3151:. 1992. pp. 37, 102
3149:Ministry of Home Affairs
2920:"Her Excellency Tin Tin"
2255:"Science Notes and News"
2236:23 February 2006 at the
1550:religious fundamentalism
1417:Leader of the Opposition
1136:Chief Minister of Kerala
996:from 1980–84, under the
882:Diplomat and academician
876:Prime minister of Canada
828:the University of London
724:Narayanan had his early
703:general election of 1998
597:Kocheril Raman Narayanan
32:Not to be confused with
6327:Kerala Congress (Jacob)
6155:Bhairon Singh Shekhawat
6115:Varahagiri Venkata Giri
6002:Varahagiri Venkata Giri
5922:Varahagiri Venkata Giri
5805:Vice-President of India
5726:"Compassion at the top"
5659:"KRN at the high table"
5577:"The Indian Presidency"
5328:16 October 2005 at the
5288:3 February 2009 at the
5087:Address on Republic day
5065:Address on Republic day
4959:Address on Republic day
4896:Address on Republic day
3870:Address on Republic day
3741:6 November 2012 at the
3507:Address on Republic day
3462:13 October 2005 at the
3302:16 October 2005 at the
2854:2027/mdp.39015019997702
2821:12 October 2008 at the
2799:(8), February 2005, in
2693:2027/mdp.39015020142348
2330:3 February 2009 at the
2319:3 February 2009 at the
1976:Encyclopedia Britannica
1907:Films Division of India
1171:vice-president of India
899:In 1949, he joined the
772:(1940–43) (present day
768:from the University of
756:Narayanan obtained his
751:Travancore Royal family
693:. He presided over the
612:vice president of India
183:Vice President of India
6762:Second Chandy ministry
6744:Second Antony ministry
6705:K. Avukader Kutty Naha
6663:Kerala Chief Ministers
6526:E. T. Mohammed Basheer
6511:K. Avukader Kutty Naha
6312:All India Forward Bloc
5589:Sukumar Muralidharan:
5505:V. K. Madhavan Kutty:
5491:Sukumar Muralidharan:
5463:Sukumar Muralidharan:
5266:J. N. Tata Scholarship
4434:E. M. S. Namboodiripad
4198:5 October 2006 at the
3945:Sukumar Muralidharan:
3918:V. K. Madhavan Kutty:
3348:Sukumar Muralidharan:
3318:Sukumar Muralidharan:
2755:The New Indian Express
1826:
1814:
1708:
1643:
1572:
1537:
1389:Bharatiya Janata Party
1371:
1363:
1314:1999 general elections
1296:
1270:
1263:
1216:Presidency (1997–2002)
1166:
1070:(Indian ambassador to
969:(appointed 1 May 1976)
901:Indian Foreign Service
897:
651:Indian Foreign Service
102:25 July 1997
6756:First Chandy ministry
6750:Third Antony ministry
6557:R. Balakrishna Pillai
5668:Gopalkrishna Gandhi:
5397:Amberish K. Diwanji:
5001:24 March 2015 at the
4970:Related communiques:
4919:. Archived Feb. 1999.
4907:Related communiques:
4730:19 April 2012 at the
4632:19 April 2012 at the
4598:19 April 2012 at the
4578:19 April 2012 at the
4565:19 April 2012 at the
4513:19 April 2012 at the
4476:19 April 2012 at the
4463:while dedicating the
4459:19 April 2012 at the
4226:26 March 2006 at the
3876:10 April 2009 at the
3513:10 April 2009 at the
3392:24 March 2015 at the
3041:Sydney Morning Herald
2439:Gopalkrishna Gandhi:
2268:(6): 168. June 1944.
1824:
1809:
1703:
1627:
1570:
1535:
1475:judgement of 1994 on
1419:, Congress president
1369:
1361:
1291:
1265:
1261:
1228:, as a result of the
1161:
892:
860:Social Welfare Weekly
701:and in the country's
641:) as a member of the
454:Kingdom of Travancore
395:7 July 1976
18:Kocheril R. Narayanan
6819:Malayali politicians
6140:Shanker Dayal Sharma
5957:A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
5947:Shanker Dayal Sharma
5932:Neelam Sanjiva Reddy
5927:Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed
5798:Shankar Dayal Sharma
5271:30 June 2008 at the
5180:30 June 2006 at the
5126:30 June 2006 at the
4829:improve this article
4703:30 June 2006 at the
4686:30 June 2006 at the
4675:Shankar Dayal Sharma
4659:4 March 2016 at the
4615:4 March 2016 at the
4554:Commemorative speech
4534:4 March 2016 at the
4378:Nehru and his vision
4178:30 June 2006 at the
3814:30 June 2006 at the
3734:, Sudha Mahalingam:
3325:28 June 2006 at the
3282:30 June 2006 at the
2905:30 June 2006 at the
2880:30 June 2006 at the
2657:The Gazette of India
2626:The Gazette of India
2595:The Gazette of India
2561:The Gazette of India
2527:The Gazette of India
2496:The Gazette of India
2345:Gandhi, Gopalkrishna
2314:distinguished alumni
2300:30 June 2008 at the
1831:University of Toledo
1758:research centre for
1660:Janata Dal (Secular)
1512:caretaker government
1441:Shankar Dayal Sharma
1204:the assassination of
1175:Shankar Dayal Sharma
1164:Shankar Dayal Sharma
1128:Member of Parliament
1082:Political initiation
774:University of Kerala
655:Nehru administration
549:University of Kerala
264:Shankar Dayal Sharma
239:Atal Bihari Vajpayee
219:Shankar Dayal Sharma
175:A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
163:Shankar Dayal Sharma
136:Atal Bihari Vajpayee
6849:India MPs 1991–1996
6844:India MPs 1989–1991
6839:India MPs 1984–1989
6829:Presidents of India
6699:C. H. Mohammed Koya
6583:N. K. Premachandran
6506:C. H. Mohammed Koya
6465:K. Sankaranarayanan
6364:K. Sankaranarayanan
6120:Gopal Swarup Pathak
5880:Presidents of India
5698:"Citizen President"
5655:Gopalkrishna Gandhi
5549:"Elusive consensus"
5413:"From demon to god"
5252:17 May 2014 at the
4841:footnote references
4517:on the occasion of
4404:Images and insights
4324:on 27 December 2021
4221:"Citizen President"
4133:"Elusive consensus"
3764:"Citizen President"
3443:3 July 2010 at the
3433:"Areas of darkness"
3240:"Inaugural address"
2555:(11 January 1958).
2347:(2 December 2005).
2038:on 12 November 2005
1893:. It is written in
1746:at Uzhavoor to the
1691:religious tolerance
1680:Mulayam Singh Yadav
1653:Demission of office
1522:Indian Armed Forces
1508:Vajpayee government
1331:Indian constitution
1234:minority government
1222:presidency of India
1191:P. V. Narasimha Rao
856:V. K. Krishna Menon
817:Bachelor of Science
699:Indian independence
618:from 1997 to 2002.
376:Nanabhoy Palkhivala
234:P. V. Narasimha Rao
6684:(2004–06, 2011–16)
6678:(1995–96, 2001–04)
6521:P. K. Kunhalikutty
6435:Ramesh Chennithala
6403:Congress (various)
6360:(1982-85, 2001-04)
6200:Official residence
5824:President of India
5790:Political offices
5740:Condolence message
5683:Chandrabhan Prasad
5521:"Political echoes"
5451:"A crisis defused"
5425:Cites the report:
5135:2002 Gujarat riots
5093:Bhopal declaration
4412:(Joint authorship)
4270:"Documentary film"
3789:"Political echoes"
3706:"A crisis defused"
3009:The Economic Times
1997:Condolence message
1943:The New York Times
1901:In popular culture
1827:
1724:World Social Forum
1619:World Social Forum
1582:K. G. Balakrishnan
1578:Bhopal Declaration
1573:
1538:
1413:vote of confidence
1372:
1364:
1309:Rashtrapati Bhavan
1264:
1167:
965:Ambassador to the
874:(who later became
868:Veerasamy Ringadoo
793:The Times of India
766:English literature
681:, in dismissing a
669:in Prime Minister
616:president of India
90:President of India
6771:
6770:
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6195:Official aircraft
6165:M. Venkaiah Naidu
6040:
6039:
5840:
5839:
5831:Succeeded by
5812:Succeeded by
5752:Sita Ram Sharma:
5687:"Losing a mentor"
5614:Siriyavan Anand:
5507:"Behind the leak"
5440:"MAN OF HIS TIME"
5224:"India empowered"
5151:Maanavasamskruthi
4878:Inaugural address
4869:
4868:
4861:
4776:Siriyavan Anand:
4709:Peking University
4602:at the All India
4482:Vallabhbhai Patel
4348:filmsdivision.org
4171:K. R. Narayanan:
4077:K. R. Narayanan:
3965:K. R. Narayanan:
3920:"Behind the leak"
3868:K. R. Narayanan:
3830:K. R. Narayanan:
3807:K. R. Narayanan:
3666:K. R. Narayanan:
3628:K. R. Narayanan:
3590:K. R. Narayanan:
3552:K. R. Narayanan:
3505:K. R. Narayanan:
3482:K. R. Narayanan:
3384:K. R. Narayanan:
3275:K. R. Narayanan:
3237:K. R. Narayanan:
3098:. 7 December 1988
3068:Ocala Star-Banner
2794:Maanavasamskruthi
2421:. 12 January 2021
2172:(51): 5386–5387.
2119:Thurston, Edgar.
1748:Santhigiri Ashram
1672:A P J Abdul Kalam
1506:in May 1999. The
1494:was developed in
1492:military conflict
1230:presidential poll
1226:electoral college
1120:Minister of State
1118:ticket. He was a
1021:While working in
1010:Reagan presidency
832:political science
667:Minister of State
635:Kottayam district
594:
593:
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6578:K. R. Gouri Amma
6470:P. P. Thankachan
6445:K. Muraleedharan
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5795:Preceded by
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5028:"A wake-up call"
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