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Historical Event on 9/11/1956
The PM announced in the Lok Sabha the conclusion of the Netaji Inquiry Committee that Netaji did die in an air-crash.
Other Historical Dates and Events |
9/11/1956 | Bahadur Tair, under their leader Mongol of Hulagu Khan, captured Lahore. |
7/2/1938 | Chandra K. N. Patel was born at Baramati near Pune. In 1974, he was the youngest scientist to be elected to the US National Academy of Sciences. Besides, he is the recipient of the Ballantine Medal, The Worykin Award and The lamme Medal. Chandra K. N. Patel is the Executive Director of one of the divisions of the AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA. |
9/30/1687 | Aurangzeb acquired the famous Golconda fort near Hyderabad from the Qutub Shahi Sultan Tana Shah due to the treachery of his General Panni. |
9/30/1687 | Iltutmish, father of Radiya Sultan, died in Delhi. |
9/2/1918 | Datta Deshmukh, water expert and President of `Lalnishan Party', was born. |
9/21/1999 | Mr. A. C. Muthiah was elected president and Kapil Dev the senior coach at the Board of Control of Cricket in India AGM in Jaipur. |
3/26/1993 | Surajkund AICC okays dual posts for Narasimha Rao. |
9/19/1997 | Ambar Roy, Indian test batsman (1969-70), died in Calcutta. |
2/26/1887 | Sir Benegal Narsingh Rao, an eminent lawyer and political leader, was born. He was the first Indian President of UN Security Council in 1950. |
3/21/1996 | Supreme Court holds that attempt to suicide and its abetment would continue to be punishable offences. |
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