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Historical Event on 10/6/1858
Nanasaheb Peshwa, a revolutionary of first mutiny, died.
Other Historical Dates and Events |
1/21/1922 | V. Rajagopal, cricket test umpire for 1 test in 1969-70, was born in Mumbai. |
5/24/1903 | Hemchandra Bandopadhyay, famous Bengali poet, passed away. |
1/4/1892 | J. C. Kumarappa, a Gandhian by thought, was born. |
10/11/1994 | Molly Chacko at Hiroshima sets record for 3000m (Women) in 9.06.42. |
1/30/1996 | Mob ransacks Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet in Bangalore. |
7/31/2000 | The Government announces appointment of Justice B. M. Lal as Chairman of the MRTP Commission. |
3/4/1906 | Hakim Abdul Majid started his medial dispensary under the name of Hamdard Dawakhana at Delhi. |
7/4/1997 | Centre frees from its control nine top public sector undertakings, accounting for over Rs. 10,000 crore profits annually, to become global giants by providing them full financial and operational autonomy. This included newsprint and paper from licensing controls. |
8/17/1997 | I K Gujral, Prime Minister, said that Queen Elizabeth should not go to Amritsar, scene of Jallianwalla Bagh massacre, during her visit to India in October. |
5/23/1805 | Lord Wellesley, Governer General of India, issued a permanent provision for the Delhi Mughal Emperor. |
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