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          My last blog, based on a book in Malayalam, written by a IAS official, late Shri MKK Nair, has precipitated quite a controversy..

          Willis, Martin G. Banwell.

        1. Willis, Martin G. Banwell.
        2. He belongs to the batch of the IAS, West Bengal cadre.
        3. My last blog, based on a book in Malayalam, written by a IAS official, late Shri MKK Nair, has precipitated quite a controversy.
        4. Biography Literary Person M K K Nair: geevacharithram by: Krishna Kaimal The Father of the nation: a short life of Gandhiji by: Martin.
        5. This study is the first of its scale to compare phosphoproteome responses to BRAF VE and MKK1/2 inhibitors in melanoma cells.
        6. M. K. K. Nair

          Indian Administrative Service Officer

          Meppally Keshava Pillai Krishnankutty Nair (29 December 1920 – 27 September 1987), commonly identified as M. K. K. Nair, was an Indian bureaucrat, art connoisseur and Indian Administrative Service officer from Kerala.

          Besides his services in the setting up of Bhilai Steel Plant and in the development of Fertilisers and Chemicals Travancore, Nair was known for his contributions in promoting fine arts and performing arts such as Kathakali, in the state of Kerala.

          The news report filed by Pioneer's Chennai correspondent was based on a book written by a IAS official by name MKK Nair and carries the.

          Biography

          M. K. K. Nair was born on 29 December 1920 in Thiruvananthapuram,[1] in the south Indian state of Kerala to Kesava Pillai and Janaky Amma.[2] After graduating in physics from the University of Madras in 1939 with first rank, he started his career as a divisional accountant in the civil service of Travancore where he had the opportunity to work under C.

          P. Ramaswami Iyer, the then Diwan. Later, he worked as an accountant with the t