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  1. Janaki Venkataraman (1921 – 13 August 2010) was the First Lady of India from 1987 until 1992. She was the wife of Indian President R. Venkataraman who served as India's head of state from 25 July 1987 until 25 July 1992.

  2. Aug 13, 2010 · Janaki Venkataraman, wife of the former President, R. Venkataraman, passed away on Friday in a hospital here, following a brief illness. She was 89. Janaki died at about 4.30 p.m. at Sir Ganga...

  3. Aug 13, 2010 · Janaki Venkataraman, widow of former President R Venkataraman, passed away today at a hospital in the national capital following a brief illness. She was 89.

  4. Janaki Venkataraman, who is the wife of former President R Venkataraman, passed away on Friday at a hospital in the national capital following brief illness.

  5. ஜானகி வெங்கட்ராமன் (Janaki Venkataraman) (1921 முதல் – 13 ஆகஸ்ட் 2010 வரை) 1987 முதல் 1992 வரை இந்தியா முதல் சீமாட்டியாக இருந்தார். இவர் 25 ஜூலை 1987 முதல் ஜூலை 25 வரை ஜனாதிபதி ரா. வெங்கட்ராமன் அவர்களின் மனைவியாவார். சுயசரிதை. ஜானகி, கமலா மற்றும் கிருஷ்ண ஐயருக்கு மகளாக பர்மாவின் பெகுவில் பிறந்தார்.

  6. Janaki Venkataraman was the First Lady of India from 1987 until 1992. She was the wife of Indian President R. Venkataraman, who served as the 8th President of India during the same period.

  7. Janaki Venkataraman, former first lady of India and widow of former president Ramaswamy Venkataraman, died at 89 Saturday, around around 4:30 p.m. local time (11:00 UTC).

  8. Jan 29, 2009 · Wife Janaki Venkataraman sits next to the body of her husband and former President R Venkataraman during his funeral ceremony in New Delhi on January 28, 2009. (PTI/Subhav Shukla)

  9. Janaki Venkataraman along with family members at the funeral ceremony of her husband and former President R Venkataraman in New Delhi. (PTI/Subhav Shukla) Funeral of former President Photogallery ...

  10. Aug 13, 2010 · Janaki Venkataraman, who is the wife of former President R Venkataraman, passed away on Friday at a hospital in the national capital following brief illness.