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Historical Event on 4/24/1858
Kunwar Singh, revolutionary of Indian mutiny and freedom fighter, passed away. He fought his last battle near Jagdishpur, Bihar on April 23, 1858 and defeated the Britishers but was deeply wounded. He also organised the national rebels.
Other Historical Dates and Events |
11/9/1980 | P. C. Joshi, former General Secretary of Indian Communist Party, passed away. |
8/19/1947 | Vinayak Damodar Karnataki (Master Vinayak), famous Marathi actor, director and producer, died. |
4/22/1930 | Civil Disobedience at Dandi, 6th April 1930 and Civil Disobedience at Bombay, 7th April 1930, both documentary films produced by Krishna Film Co., Bombay, were prohibited by Censor Board on April 22, on the grounds that they were calculated to foster resistance to Government and to promote a breach of Law and Order. |
10/22/1997 | Faced with unprecedented Presidential rebuff, a divided U.F. Government reversed decision on invoking Article 356 in Uttar Pradesh. Kalyan Singh government survived. |
8/18/1920 | Harbhajan Singh, educationist and writer, was born at Lumding. |
9/26/1996 | CBI chargesheeted Rao in St. Kitts case. |
2/28/1967 | General Election ( 4th) of India ends. |
7/12/1960 | Bhagalpur University was established in Bihar. |
10/15/1946 | Muslim League decides to participate in the Interim Government. |
3/20/1959 | For the first time, officials of the Indian government confirmed reports of widespread resistance to the Chinese occupying forces in Tibet. Open warfare erupted in the capital city of Lhasa. |
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