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Rasipuram Krishnaswami Narayanaswami (10 October 1906 – 13 May 2001), [1] better known as R. K. Narayan, was an Indian writer and novelist known for his work set in the fictional South Indian town of Malgudi. He was a leading author of early Indian literature in English along with Mulk Raj Anand and Raja Rao.
Rasipuram Krishnaswami Laxman [1] (24 October 1921 – 26 January 2015) was an Indian cartoonist, illustrator, and humorist. [2] He was best known for his creation The Common Man and for his daily cartoon strip, You Said It in The Times of India , which started in 1951.
Or: "Sri Rasipuram Krishnaswami Narayan, on whom the Sahitya Akademi is conferring its highest honour of Fellowship, is a universally acknowledged Indian master of fiction writing in English." True there will be repetition of the "on whom ... Fellowship," but it is probably better than replacing it with ellipses, as that might be considered OR.
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Rasipuram may also refer to these related to the city: Rasipuram (Lok Sabha constituency) Rasipuram (state assembly constituency) Rasipuram taluk, a subdistrict of Namakkal district Rasipuram block, a revenue block; Rasipuram railway station; Rasipuram Narayan or R. K. Narayan, Indian writer; Rasipuram Krishnaswamy Laxman, Indian cartoonist
Satyendra Narayan Sinha: Indian National Congress: 8 Shahabad South Jagjivan Ram: 8 Ram Subhag Singh: 9 Shahabad North West Kamal Singh: Independent 10 Saran North Jhulan Sinha Indian National Congress: 11 Saran Central Mahendra Nath Singh 12 Saran East Satya Narayan Singh 13 Saran South Dwarkanath Tiwari 14 Saran cum Champaran Bibhuti Mishra ...
South Asian literature has a long history, having some of the oldest recorded pieces of literature, dating back to the later stages of the Bronze Age in India.Transmitted in Sanskrit, Rig veda is an ancient and sacred collection of Hindu texts originally composed between 1500 BCE and 1200 BCE by Indo-Aryan tribes that were migrating from modern Afghanistan to northern India. [3]
Like the Telugu names, in general, the surname (mostly of a place, village, town etc.) is prevalent in the other Southern States too. For example, in Tamil Nadu : Arcot Lakshmanaswamy Mudaliar, Chetput Pattabhiraman Ramaswami Iyer, Rasipuram Krishnaswami Iyer Narayan(aswami), Chakravarti Rajagopalachari, Madurai Subramanian Swamy, etc.