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What (who) is K Narayanan - definition

PRESIDENT OF INDIA FROM 1997 TO 2002
KR Narayanan; K.R. Narayanan; Kicheril Raman Narayanan; Kocheril Raman Narayanan; K R Narayanan; K. R. Narayan; President K R Narayanan; Kocheril R. Narayanan; K. Raman Narayanan; K.R Narayanan

K. Narayanan         
INDIAN FILM DIRECTOR
K Narayanan
K. Narayanan is an Indian film director, editor, and art director who has worked predominantly in Malayalam cinema.
O. M. C. Narayanan Nambudiripad         
INDIAN LINGUIST
O M C Narayanan Nambudiripad; O.M.C. Narayanan Nambudiripad; OMC Narayanan Nambudiripad
O M C Narayanan Nambudiripad, an eminent Sanskrit scholar was born to the famous Nambudiri family of Olappamanna Mana on 24 June 1910 in Vellinezhi (Palakkad District, Kerala, India). He is known for his translation into Malayalam of the Rigveda.
Kira Narayanan         
MALAYSIAN FILM AND THEATRE ACTRESS AND SINGER
Draft:Kira Narayanan
Kira Narayanan (born 26 January 1994) is an IPL Anchor, Indian Actress, Musician and TV personality. She is known for hosting Cricket Live on the Star Sports Network and for playing the role of Princess Jasmine in Disney and BookMyShow's Aladdin the Musical in India.

Wikipedia

K. R. Narayanan

Kocheril Raman Narayanan listen  (27 October 1920 – 9 November 2005) was an Indian statesman, diplomat, academic, and politician who served as the ninth vice president of India from 1992 to 1997 and tenth president of India from 1997 to 2002 .

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. He served as ambassador to Japan, the United Kingdom, Thailand, Turkey, China and the United States and was referred to by Nehru as "the best diplomat of the country". He entered politics at Indira Gandhi's request and won three successive general elections to the Lok Sabha and served as a Minister of State in Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's cabinet. Elected as vice president in 1992, Narayanan went on to become president in 1997. He was the first person from the Dalit community to hold either post.

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 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 hung Parliament, in dismissing a state government and imposing President's rule there at the suggestion of the Union Cabinet, and during the Kargil conflict. He presided over the golden jubilee celebrations of Indian independence and in the country's general election of 1998, he became the first Indian president to vote when in office, setting another new precedent. As of 2023, he remains the last Indian to have been elected President, while serving as Vice President.

Examples of use of K Narayanan
1. K. Narayanan for talks in New Delhi tomorrow, the Foreign Ministry said.
2. Former Intelligence Bureau chief M K Narayanan is the National Security Advisor.
3. K. Narayanan said the world has now recognized India as a nuclear power.
4. It is, however, learnt that the matter is being dealt by National Security Advisor M K Narayanan.
5. Sonia, sources said, has received feedback from National Security Advisor M K Narayanan about the security scenario, too.