Monday, 11 July 2016

Indian history of 11th july



1.  Rezabeebeth Sookeas Begum passed away.11-July-1630

2.  British Parliament finally rejected to remove the appeal of Hindus puritans against Sutee abolition, as demanded by tradional orthodox Indians.11-July-1832

3.  Baba Kanshi Ram, great freedom fighter and social reformer, was born at Dada Siba village, Tehsil Dehra District, Kangra.11-July-1882

4.  Sibnath Banerjee, great social worker, freedom fighter and leader, was born in village Brahman Rangdia, Khulna district.11-July-1897

5.  Moslem-Hindu rebellion in Delhi.11-July-1924

6.  Suresh Prabhakar Prabhu was born in Mumbai (Mahatrahtra).11-July-1953

7.  Aga Sultan Sir Muhammad (1877-1957), Aga Khan III, spritual leader of Ismaeli Muhammedans, passed away. He worked for Britian in the WW I & II. Aga Khan was extremly rich, he once had himself weighed against a sack of diamonds belonging to him. He was also one among those who formed the Muslim League.11-July-1957

8.  M C Chagla, Union Minister of Education, turns the first sod for the foundation of the 4 ft tunnel.11-July-1964

9.  India frees 438 Pakistani prisoners on medical grounds.11-July-1973

10. The Lok Sabha commenced a four-day debate on the no-confidence motion against the 21-month-old Janata Government.11-July-1979

11. Ebbie Kodiat, Soccer(Football) player, was born in Kuwait.11-July-1980

12. Delhi IG (prisons) Kiran Bedi wins Magsaysay Award for public service.11-July-1994

13. Ten persons were killed as police opened fire on Dalit mob which attacked vehicles in protest against desecration of Ambedkar bust in Ramabai Ambedkar Nagar in north-east Mumbai.11-July-1997

14. Indians bag a silver and a bronze at the International Physics Olympiad in Reykjavik.11-July-1998

15. The Government reduces customs duty on edible oils under the Open General Licence from 20 to 10 per cent.11-July-1998

16. Amrita Pritam, noted litterateur, honoured with the highest award for Punjabi literature for the century--``Shatabdi Samman.''11-July-2000

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