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Historical Event on 6/22/1920
Chandrasekhar Trimbak Sarwate, cricketer (batted in 9 Tests for India 1946-52), was born in Sangor, Vidarbha.
Other Historical Dates and Events |
6/19/1871 | Madhavrao Sapre was born. |
4/21/1955 | Avadi session of the Indian National Congress adopts a socialistic pattern of society for India. |
11/21/1991 | An Inter Governmental Coference on Youth Tourism, held for first time, was hosted by the Government of India under the aegis of the World Tourism Organisation. (18-11-91). |
3/23/1931 | Bhagat Singh, Shivram Rajguru and Sukhdev, great freedom fighters and revolutionaries, were hanged for assasination of Saunders, Assistant Superintendent of Police in the Central Jail at Lahore. Bhagat Singh and his associates showed no signs of any fear as they kissed the noose, chanting ""Inquilab Zindabad"" (long live the revolution). |
12/20/1942 | Gangu Bai, freedom fighter from Kolhapur, died at Hinlang Jail because of police beating. |
5/11/1965 | The first of two cyclones in less than a month kills 35,000 people in the country. |
1/30/1994 | Kapil Dev equals Richard Hadlee's world record of 431 Test wickets. |
5/1/1972 | All fuel coal mines were nationalised. |
11/6/1988 | The graduated use of force finally compelled the rebels to surrender and the personnel of Godavari then took over. When psychological pressure did not succeed, warning shots were fired by both the naval ships. |
6/18/1979 | Sri Lanka beat India by 47 runs in Cricket World Cup upset. |
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