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Historical Event on 7/6/1992
The centre decides to allow TV and Radio time slots for private producers.
Other Historical Dates and Events |
6/23/1895 | Kali Charan Ghosh, great Hindi writer, was born at Calcutta. |
11/12/1781 | Nagapatnam of South India was captured by the British troops. |
7/3/1863 | Little Crow, [Ta-oya-te-duta], santee Sioux Indian chief, passed away. |
8/10/1992 | P. P. Thorat, retired Lt and General, died. |
2/11/1993 | Andhra Naxalites release four out of six hostages. |
8/8/1968 | Abey Kuruvila, cricketer (promising Bombay fast bowler), was born in Mannar. |
10/1/1847 | Annie Besant, famous philosopher and thesophist, was born in London. |
4/17/1996 | Indian Railways bars AIDS patients from using trains. |
3/22/1999 | 57 prisoners in Indian and Pakistan jails are repatriated to their respective motherlands at the Attari-Wagah joint checkpost on the border in Amristar district. |
6/27/1999 | India won the four-nation under-21 women's hockey title, defeating England in the final at the Kean University, New Jersey. |
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