Examples of using Narayanan in English and their translations into Tamil
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Vineeth married Divya Narayanan on 18 October 2012, after an eight-year-long relationship since 30 March 2004. She was his junior at KCG College of Technology in Chennai.[4] The couple have
Leela Parthiban as Oothukaattaan, Leelavathi's father Soori as Tiger Pandi Mayilsamy as Narayanan G. M. Sundar as Dharmalingam Namo Narayana as Ramalingam Vivek Prasanna as Murugesan Rama as Ganesh's mother Rajendran as Rajendran Florent C. Pereira Bharathi Kannan as Bhanu Prakash.
Shri K.R. Narayanan, then President of India, declared the"Museum of the National Archives" open to the general public on 6 July 1998.
Dushyanth as Karthik Shubha Poonja as Rakshita Pasupathy as Narayanan Bhanu Chander as Mohanram Sulakshana as Thangamani, Babu's mother S. R. Prakash as Pandi Sathish as Babu Ranjan as Vasu V. Sankar as Moses M. S. Bhaskar Mohan Vaidya as Rakshita's father Cool Suresh as Narayanan's son Baboos as Police Officer Pondy Ravi as Narayanan's henchman Anjali Devi as Narayanan's wife.
Sir Narayanan Raghavan Pillai, of Elenkath,[1] KCIE, CBE(24 July 1898- 31 March 1992),
land and buildings provided by him.[10] Sree Chithira Thirunal also sponsored the higher education of a young K. R. Narayanan who went on to become the 10th President of India.[11][12][13].
Narayanan Nambuthiri Kakkad(Malayalam:
The Vir Chakra was awarded to Saravanan posthumously and presented to his mother by President K. R. Narayanan. It reads:[2].
Chinnan Chirusugal(transl. The young ones) is a 1982 Indian Tamil-language drama film written and directed by Rama Narayanan. The film stars Mohan,
see Narayanan and Shmatikov(2010) and Schwartz and Solove(2011).
Santhosh Narayanan, Nivas Prasanna,
Vignesh as Balu Suvaluxmi as Uma Vaiyapuri as Palli Sukran as Gold Jawahar as Kandhan Bhaskar Raj as Sanjay Vichithra as Mynaa Vinu Chakravarthy Kumarimuthu as Kirupakaran Prathapachandran Junior Balaiah Pasi Narayanan Vimalraj as Vimal Rani.
Narayanan is an Indian politician belonging to All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam. He was elected as a member of the Tamil Nadu Legislative
Gautham Karthik as Hari Nikki Galrani as Ramya Sathish as Kathir Karunakaran as Kumaru Rajendran as Spike Ravi Mariya as Thalaivar Bala Saravanan as Ravi R. K. Suresh as Inspector Mayilsamy Namo Narayanan as IDI Manobala as Bhakta.
Thrissur district, Kerala,[3] in a family who depended on temples for their livelihood. Girija's father Pakshiyil Narayanan Moosad was a Pathakam exponent and her mother Devaki Manayamma played Tiruvatirakkali.
Aatre was awarded the Padma Bhushan award in 2000 by the then President K. R. Narayanan.[1] He was bestowed with Padma Vibhushan award, India's second highest civilian award in 2016. He is now chairman of IIEST SHIBPUR, Howrah.[5].
Narayanan has published a novel, Ithramathram and several poetry anthologies. He has also published a number of studies, criticisms
Madurai Narayanan Krishnan(1928- 2005) was an Indian musician, known for his proficiency in carnatic music.
Born in Chennai, Tamil Nadu S N Subrahmanyan's father, late Sri S S Narayanan was a General Manager with the Indian Railways. He studied at Vidya Mandir Senior Secondary School, Mylapore in Chennai
Saravanan as Vishwanath Mohini as Jenifer Swathi as Swathi Radha Ravi as Rajkumar Prakash Raj as Michael Manivannan as Narayanan Senthil as Shankarlal Sindhu as Sindhu T. S. Raghavendra V. Gopalakrishnan Idichapuli Selvaraj as Selvaraj Karuppu Subbiah as Khadir Bhai Thideer Kannaiah Kumarimuthu Mahanadi Shankar as David Arulmani Jyothi Meena as an item number.