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Historical Event on 4/10/1901
Amiya Chakravarty, educationist, was born at Serampore in West Bengal.
Other Historical Dates and Events |
1/2/1967 | University established at Berhampur in Orrisa State. |
12/13/1947 | Nicholas Raerich, great philosopher, master-artist, prolific writer, scientist, educator, designer, poet, humanitarian, explorer, leader and social worker, died at Naggar, Kulu. |
8/20/1917 | Declaration of historic 'Mongegue'. |
5/18/1933 | Gandhiji commences at noon 21 days' fast for self-purification; released unconditionally at 9 p.m. |
4/1/1869 | Income Tax was imposed. On the same day New Indian Divorce Act came into operation. |
4/18/1991 | Kerala declared the first fully literate state in the country. |
1/1/1851 | Publication of Marathi newspaper 'Gyanoday'. |
2/1/1990 | Governors named for 14 states. |
5/19/1956 | The Indian govt. bans six U.S. and two British films for presenting a 'disparaging' impression of life in Africa, including 'African Queen' and 'Mogambo' at New Delhi. |
4/4/1898 | Hiralal Sen and his brother Motilal Sen purchased a Bioscope Cinematographic Machine from London. The first show of imported films was arranged by them at Classic Theatre on April 4, after which they formed 'The Royal Bioscope Co.,' controlled by H. L. Sen & Bros., 85/2, Maszid Badi Street, Calcutta. The Bioscope Company started touring the provinces of Bengal, Orissa and Bihar. |
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