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Historical Event on 4/5/1993
The Left and Democratic Front earns two third majority at the Tripura Assembly elections.
Other Historical Dates and Events |
9/20/1999 | Shobha Subrahmanyam, managing director of the Ananda Bazaar Patrika Group of publications, was elected President of the Indian Newspaper Society for 1999-2000. |
11/23/1926 | Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose, Indian plant physiologist and physicist, passed away. He investigated the properties of very short radio waves, wireless telegraphy and radiation-induced fatigue in inorganic materials. His physiological work involved comparative measurements of the responses of plants exposed to stress. His invention of highly sensitive instruments for the detection of minute responses by living organisms to external stimuli enabled him to anticipate the parallelism between animal and plant tissues noted by later bio-physicists.รก |
8/11/1993 | Brahmaprakash Chaudhary, first Chief Minister of Delhi and former central minister, died. |
9/6/1774 | British Government supported Peshwa Raghunath Rao to re-conqure Pune. |
12/28/1977 | Sumitranandan Pant, famous Hindi poet and literaeur, died. |
10/1/1847 | Annie Besant, famous philosopher and thesophist, was born in London. |
9/21/1984 | National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources and National Institute of Animal Genetics were set up. These institutes were initially located in the campus of southern regional station of National Dairy Research Institute, Bangalore. They were then shifted to Karnal in July 1985. |
1/27/1995 | K.V. Krishna Rao, J&K Governor, gets another term. |
5/23/1998 | L. K. Advani, Home Minister, is to look after J&K affairs. |
10/17/1995 | BJP withdraws support to Mayavati Government in Uttar Pradesh. UP Governor Motilal Vohra accepts the resignation of Mayawati and her cabinet but asks her to continue as caretaker government. BJP's top brass takes the final decision to break with the BSP. |
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