India in history this Week-June 3, 2022, to June 9, 2022

03 JUNE
1867 Birth of India‘s famous educationist, politician, social reformer, jurist and writer Harvilas Sharda.
1901 Birth of first winner of Jnanpith Award Mahakavi Ji Shankar Krup.
1915 The British government conferred the title of knighthood on Rabindranath Tagore.
1918 ‘Hindi Sahitya Sammelan’ was organized in Indore under the chairmanship of Mahatma Gandhi and based on a resolution passed in it, Hindi was considered as the official language.
1924 The birth of M Karunanidhi, five times Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu.
1930 The birth of George Fernandes, the historic railway strike organizer in India.
1947 Lord Mountbatten, the last Viceroy of India under the British Raj, announced the partition of India.
1972 The country’s first modern warship, the Nilgiris, was inaugurated by the then Prime Minister of the country, Indira Gandhi.
1974 Death of Bihar Chief Minister and freedom fighter Krishna Ballabh Sahay.
1985 The Government of India started a five-day working day week.
2014 Former Union Minister Gopinath Munde died in a road accident in New Delhi.

04 JUNE
1936 India’s unmatched actress Nutan was born on 4 June.
1959 C. Rajagopalachari announced the formation of the Swatantra Party.
1997 Telecom satellite reached 2D chamber.
2008 In 2008, the Haryana government also announced the benefit of family pension to girls below 25 years of age.
1931 Hindi film actress Bina Rai was born in 1931.
1959 Anil Ambani, president and famous businessman of Reliance Group, was born in 1959.
1947 Hindi and Marathi film actor Ashok Saraf was born in 1947.
1962 Achanta Lakshmipati, famous for the propagation of Ayurvedic medicines, died in 1962.
1984 Operation Bluestar was carried out by the Indian Army in the Golden Temple located in Amritsar, Punjab, the religious site of Sikhs.
05 JUNE
1659 Aurangzeb, the ruler of the Mughal Empire, officially ascended the throne of Delhi in 1659.
1882 In Bombay (now Mumbai), about one lakh people died in 1882 due to storms and floods.
2001 In 2001 the work of investigating the royal family in Nepal was blocked by the resignation of Madhavan, a member of the royal assassination inquiry commission.
2002 In 2002 Pakistan rejected the proposal of a joint patrol along the Indian border.
2017 Successful launch of the heaviest rocket “GSLV Mark-3D-1” in 2017.
1972 Yogi Adityanath, the 21st Chief Minister of the state of Uttar Pradesh, was born in 1972.
1961 India’s famous tennis coach and former tennis player Ramesh Krishnan was born.
1879 The originator of the ‘Trade Union Movement’ in India. M. Joshi was born.

06 JUNE
1929 Actor, politician and social activist Sunil Dutt was born in Jhelum (present-day Pakistan), West Punjab.
1674 Kshatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was crowned.
1981 A train fell in Bihar’s Baghmati river, killing 800 of the 1000 people on board.
1997 In Bangkok, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Thailand formed an economic cooperation group called ‘Bistek’.
1999 Indian tennis duo Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi won the Grand Slam title.
07 JUNE
1893 Mahatma Gandhi used civil disobedience for the first time in South Africa.
1914 Film director, writer and journalist Khwaja Ahmed Abbas was born on June 7 in Panipat.
1974 Indian tennis superstar Mahesh Bhupathi was born on 7 June in Chennai.
1975 The first match of the first World Cup was played between India and England at Lord’s Stadium. India lost in this match.
1631 Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan’s wife Mumtaz Begum died at the age of 39 in Burhanpur.
1989 India’s second satellite Bhaskar I was launched with a Soviet rocket.
2006 India decides to give one billion rupees to Nepal for economic reconstruction.
2008 The Uttar Pradesh government declared 4% VAT on LPG to be completely abolished.
08 JUNE
1948 India’s first airline, Air India, started air service between India and Britain.
1658 Aurangzeb captured the fort of Agra and Shah Jahan was imprisoned.
1936 The Indian State Broadcasting Service, the official radio service of India, was renamed All India Radio.
2004 After 122 years, the amazing sight of Venus transit was seen again in many countries of the world including India.

2009 Famous screenwriter, theatrical director, poet and actor Habib Tanveer passed away.
09 JUNE
1964 Lal Bahadur Shastri became the second Prime Minister of India.
2001 The pair of Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi won the French Open doubles title.
1900 Freedom fighter Birsa Munda died in Ranchi jail under suspicious circumstances.

2011 India’s famous painter MF Hussain died in London.

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