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  2. Koneru Ramakrishna Rao - Wikipedia

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    Koneru Ramakrishna Rao (4 October 1932 – 9 November 2021) was an Indian philosopher who served as Chancellor of GITAM (Deemed To Be University), and as Chairman of GITAM school of Gandhian Studies, psychologist, parapsychologist, educationist, teacher, researcher and administrator.

  3. 1952 Mulkhi Agitation (Telangana) - Wikipedia

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    1. A Cabinet sub-committee was formally announced on 7 September 1952. Members were K.V. Ranga Reddy, Dr. Melkote Phulchand Gandhi and Nawaz Jung Bahadur. Purpose of the committee: To study the Mulki rules and suggest changes and means of effective implementation of the Mulki rules in consultation with the students and other stakeholders. 2.

  4. K. N. Raj - Wikipedia

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    Kakkadan Nandanath Rajan (13 May 1924 – 10 February 2010) was an Indian economist.He is popularly known as K. N. Raj.He played an important role in India's planned development, drafting sections of India's first Five Year Plan, specifically the introductory chapter when he was only 26 years old.

  5. R. N. Kao - Wikipedia

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    Recalls long-time Kao associate Victor Longer: "Intelligence is the only government business that depends upon the spoken word. Sometimes you can understand signs and body language. Kao had that rapport with Mrs Gandhi." The PMO's inner group of Kashmiri advisors D.P. Dhar, P.N. Haksar and T.N. Kaul now had another Kashmiri, Kao, for company.

  6. Kalya Jagannath Rao - Wikipedia

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    Kalya Jagannath Rao (born 7 December 1940), popularly known as K. J. Rao, is an Indian physical chemist and an Emeritus professor at the Indian Institute of Science. [1] He is known for his researches on nanomaterials, amorphous Materials and ceramics [2] and is an elected fellow of the Indian National Science Academy, [3] National Academy of Sciences, India, [4] International Academy of ...

  7. K. J. Rao - Wikipedia

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    K. J. Rao was a member of the investigation team that probed the malpractices in Amethi, the constituency of late Rajiv Gandhi, in 1989. He retired in 2002 but continued with the commission in various capacities. [4] He also helped in weeding out bogus names from electoral lists in West Bengal. [5]

  8. C. N. R. Rao - Wikipedia

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    Rao has been subject of allegations on plagiarism. [68] [69] [70] Rao and Saluru Baba Krupanidhi at the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore, with their students Basant Chitara and L. S. Panchakarla, published a paper "Infrared photodetectors based on reduced graphene oxide and graphene nanoribbons" in the journal Advanced Materials in 2011.

  9. Karnataka Lokayukta - Wikipedia

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    The Lokayukta Ordinance Act 1979, was exercised by D. Devaraj Urs, then Chief Minister of Karnataka, and the first Lokayukta to be appointed was then retired Chief Justice of Rajasthan High court, Justice C. Honniah. The same institution was abolished when R. Gundu Rao became the chief minister of Karnataka, after the demise of D. Devaraj Urs.