Shri Kocheril Raman Narayanan was the President of India
from July 25, 1997 - July 25, 2002. Shri Narayanan was born
on October 27, 1920 in the village of Uzhavoor in Kottayam
district, Kerala.
Education
Shri Narayanan received his education from the University
of Travancore where he obtained an M.A. degree in English
Literature standing first in the University. Later, he obtained
B.Sc (Econ.) degree from the London School of Economics
with First Class Honours specialising in Political Science.
Professional Career
Shri Narayanan started his career as a Lecturer in the University
of Travancore (1943). Later he took to journalism and worked
with The Hindu, Madras (now Chennai) and Times of India,
Bombay (now Mumbai - 1944-45). While a student in London,
he served as the London Correspondent of "Social Welfare",
a weekly from Bombay edited by Shri K.M. Munshi (1945-48).
Shri Narayanan joined the Indian Foreign Service in 1949
and served in Indian Embassies in Rangoon, Tokyo, London,
Canberra and Hanoi and held different positions in the Ministry
of External Affairs. In between he taught Economic Administration
at Delhi School of Economics from 1954-55 and was also the
Joint Director of the Orientation Centre for Foreign Technicians.
Shri Narayanan also served as India's Ambassador to Thailand
(1967-69), Turkey (1973-75), the People's Republic of China
(1976-78) and Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs (1976).
Public Life
After retirement from the Foreign Service in 1978, Shri
Narayanan was appointed as Vice-Chancellor of Jawaharlal
Nehru University, New Delhi in January 1979 and held the
post till October 1980. Shri Narayanan was sent as a political
appointee to be India's Ambassador to the United States
of America from 1980-84. After completing his term as Indian
Ambassador to USA, Shri Narayanan entered politics and won
three successive General Elections in 1984,1989 and 1991
from his Parliament Constituency of Ottapalam in Kerala.
He was Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha) from 1985 to 1992.
During this period he was Union Minister of State for Planning
(1985), External Affairs (1985-86) and Science and Technology,
Atomic Energy, Space, Electronics and Ocean Development
and Vice-President, Council of Scientific and Industrial
Research (1986-89). Shri Narayanan was elected Vice-President
of India and served in this position from 21st August, 1992
till he assumed the office of the President of India in
July 1997. He was ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha
(Upper House of Parliament) during this period.
Shri Narayanan has been a Member of various Indian delegations
to :
United Nations General Assembly (1979),
The UN Security Council in November 1985 on Namibian Independence,
Conference of Non-aligned Nations at Harare (1986) and
The Special Session of the UN General Assembly in May 1986
on the critical situation in Africa.
Shri Narayanan has been associated with several institutions
in diverse capacities. He was President, Indian Council
for Cultural Relations; President, Indian Institute of Public
Administration; President, Ramakrishna Mission Institute
of Cultures, Calcutta; Patron of the International Award
for Young People - India.
Shri Narayanan has also served as Chairman of
The Jury of the Jawaharlal Nehru Award for International
Understanding;
The International Jury for the Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace,
Disarmament and Development;
The Advisory Committee for the Rajiv Gandhi Sadbhavana Award;
The Jury for International Gandhi Award for Leprosy;
The Jury for Indira Gandhi Paryavaran Puraskar;
The Jury for Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Award for Social Understanding
and Upliftment of Weaker Sections;
The Jury for Dr. B.R. Ambedkar International Award for Social
Change;
The Jury for G.D. Birla Awards for Humanism, India's Heritage
and Culture and Rural Uplift;
The Jury for Communal Harmony Awards.
Academic Distinctions and Pursuits A scholar and writer,
Shri Narayanan has authored three books viz.,
"India and America : Essays in Understanding";
"Images and Insights"; and
"Non-alignment in Contemporary International Relations"
(Joint Authorship).
He has also contributed a number of articles on social,
political, international and literary matters in various
magazines and periodicals.
Shri Narayanan is a Member of the Universal Academy of Cultures,
Paris; Honorary Fellow of London School of Economics; Honorary
Fellow, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific
Research, Bangalore; Honorary Fellow of Centre for Development
Studies, Kerala. He was awarded the Jawaharlal Nehru Fellowship
in 1970-72 for study of Pandit Nehru's Non-alignment. The
President received the World Statesman Award of The Appeal
of Conscience Foundation, New York in 1998. Shri Narayanan
has received several degrees and honours. These are : Doctor
of Science (Honoris Causa), University of Toledo, USA; Doctor
of Laws (Honoris Causa), Australian National University;
Australian National University has instituted an annual
"K.R. Narayanan Oration"; Honorary Professor of Bishkek
Humanities University (Kyrghyz Republic); Vachaspati (D.
Litt) (Honoris Causa), Sampurnanand Sanskrit University,
Varanasi; Doctorate (Honoris Causa), University of San Marcos,
Peru; Doctorate of Letters (Honoris Causa), Tribhuvan University,
Nepal; Doctorate of Political Science (Honoris Causa), Bilkent
University, Turkey. .
Shri Narayanan is the Visitor of Delhi University, Jawaharlal
Nehru University and several other Central Universities.
He has also been the Chancellor of Delhi University, Punjab
University, Pondicherry University, Assam University, North
Eastern Hill University and Gandhigram Rural Institute (Deemed
University); Visitor of Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University
Institute of Journalism, Bhopal; Visitor of Madras School
of Economics. Shri Narayanan has delivered Convocation Addresses
at several Universities in India and abroad. The President
has gone on State Visits to Peru, Brazil, Nepal, Germany,
Portugal, Luxembourg and Turkey.
Former president K.R. Narayanan died on November 9 2005
Wednesday at the Army Research and Referral Hospital here.
Narayanan, 84, who has been suffering pneumonia and renal
failure, breathed his last at 5.45 p.m., according to a
Defence Ministry
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