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Today In Indian History - Historical Events of India
Date | Event Name |
05/05/1479 |
Sikh Guru Amardasji, great social worker and teacher, was born at Basare village near Amritsar district. |
05/05/1818 |
Karl Marx, great journalist, chief editor, writer and social worker, was born at Trier, Germany. |
05/05/1903 |
Former minister William Petty declares Persian Gulf a part of British dominion in India. |
05/05/1903 |
Tirupur Subramaniam Avinashilingam Chettiar, freedom fighter, educationist and politician, was born at Tirupur (Tamil Nadu). |
05/05/1906 |
Ursula Jeans, actress (I Lived With You, Over the Moon), was born in Shimla, Himachal Pradesh. |
05/05/1916 |
Giani Zail Singh, President of India, was born in Sandhwan village, Punjab. |
05/05/1929 |
Curfew was imposed in a bid to quell Hindu-Muslim riots that had claimed 21 lives in Bombay. |
05/05/1930 |
Gandhiji was arrested and imprisoned without trial. As a result there was ''hartal'' (strike)all over India. Over 100,000 people were jailed before the end of the year. |
05/05/1932 |
Prabhatkumar Mukhopadhyay, famous Bengali short story writer and novelist, passed away. |
05/05/1942 |
Henry Albert John Gidney, great leader and politician, died at New Delhi. |
05/05/1944 |
Gandhi-Jinnah talks break down on Pakistan issue. |
05/05/1946 |
Simla Conference in session from May 5 to May 12; Gandhiji's deliberations prove anfractuous. |
05/05/1947 |
Gandhiji denies in an interview that communal division of India is inevitable. |
05/05/1955 |
Indian parliament accept Hindu divorce. |
05/05/1966 |
Jan Congress Party was established in Orissa. |
05/05/1971 |
India appeals for urgent aid for 1.8 mil. for Bangladeshi refugees in New Delhi. |
05/05/1972 |
Loknathan P. S., great economist, passed away. |
05/05/1977 |
Chandra Shekar chosen President of the Janatha Party. |
05/05/1983 |
Keshavrao Kothavle 'Lalit', editor of monthly magzine, passed away. |
05/05/1986 |
Controversial Muslim Women Bill passed by Lok Sabha. |
05/05/1989 |
Naval Tata, famous industrialist, passed away. |
05/05/1992 |
Prithvi, India's medium range surface-to-surface missile, successfully launched. |
05/05/1993 |
Balak Brahmachari, [Marxist Godman], famous Indian guru, passed away at 73 yrs. |
05/05/1994 |
Revolt against Nar Bahadur Bhandari government in Sikkim, Sanchaman Limboo elected new leader. |
05/05/1998 |
Yashwant Sinha and Madan Lal Khurana, Union Ministers, are discharged in the hawala case. |
05/05/2000 |
Supreme Court permits former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalitha (petitioner) to have herself and the others examined as ''defence witnesses'' in connection with the trial of the 'Colour TV scam case'. |
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Other Historical Dates and Events |
10/17/1932 | Rani Gaidinliu, freedom fighter, social reformer and political leader, was captured by the British army. |
05/22/1961 | Jnanpeeth Award was instituted and the first award was given in 1965. This award is given for the best creative literary writing by any Indian citizen in any of the languages included in the VIII Schedule of the Indian Constitution. The award carries a cash price of Rs 2.5 lakh, a citation and a bronze momento. |
06/03/1924 | Muthuvel Karunanidhi, politician and playwright, was born in Thirukkuvalai (Thanjavur). |
03/27/1997 | South African President Nelson Mandela arrives in New Delhi on official visit. |
02/24/1880 | Satyanarayan, great poet of Kannada language, was born. |
10/02/1950 | Persis Khambatta, famous actress (Star Trek, Megaforce), was born in Bombay. |
04/11/1993 | Laxmanrao Madhav Bhide, senior freedom fighter and history expert, passed away. |
07/01/1927 | Chandrashekhar, former Prime Minister of India, was born. |
09/15/1926 | Vande Mataram', a lengthy feature film produced by Vande Mataram Film Co, Bombay, was prohibited on September 15 by the Censor Board on the grounds that it was an underlying attack on the prestige of University Education in India. The film, however, was cleared on December 7 after deleting the objectionable scenes. |
01/31/1983 | The first floating Dry Dock was launched at Howrah. |
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