Giri, Varahagiri Venkata
Giri, Varahagiri Venkata vərähä´gərē vĕn´kətä gē´rē [key], 1894–1980, president of India (1969–74). He earned a law degree in Ireland, where he practiced law. After participating in the Easter Rebellion (1916), he was deported to India, where he became active in the nationalist movement. After independence he served as high commissioner in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka 1947–51) and as governor successively of Uttar Pradesh, Kerala, and Mysore (now Karnataka) until 1967, when he was elected vice president. In 1969 he became acting president and later in the year, as a supporter of Indira Gandhi , was elected to a five-year term. He was succeeded by Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed.
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