Historical Events tagged with "india"
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Devastating Latur Earthquake Strikes Maharashtra
A 6.2 Mw earthquake struck the Latur region of Maharashtra, India, resulting in widespread destruction and significant loss of life. Recording a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII, the quake led to the deaths of 9,748 individuals and injured approximately 30,000 others. The region experienced severe shaking, causing buildings to collapse and leaving many homeless. Emergency services were challenged with the scale of devastation, as thousands were left in need of immediate assistance.
Continue ReadingBomb Blasts Rock Mumbai City
Several coordinated bomb explosions occurred in Mumbai, caused by a series of attacks orchestrated by criminal gangs. The blasts targeted busy commercial areas during peak hours, resulting in approximately 300 fatalities and injuring more than 1,400 individuals. The attacks were attributed to organized crime syndicates seeking to instigate communal tension. The city's emergency and law enforcement agencies faced immense challenges in responding to the crisis.
Continue ReadingBSF Operations Lead to Sopore Civilian Deaths
In Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir, units of the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) conducted operations resulting in the deaths of 55 civilians. This retaliation followed an earlier ambush of a BSF patrol by militants, leading to severe reprisals. The atmosphere in the region was already tense due to ongoing violence, and this incident further inflamed local sentiments against security forces. Residents of Sopore, who witnessed the brutal operations, faced a harrowing confrontation with armed forces responding to militant actions.
Continue ReadingDemolition of Babri Masjid Sparks Riots
The Babri Masjid, a mosque located in Ayodhya, India, was demolished by a large group of Hindu activists who claimed it was built on the birthplace of Lord Ram. This act led to nationwide riots, marked by violence and communal strife, resulting in the deaths of over 1,500 people in the ensuing chaos across various regions in India. The demolition quickly escalated tensions between Hindu and Muslim communities, and the subsequent unrest included widespread destruction of property and numerous clashes with law enforcement.
Continue ReadingMeitei Language Officially Recognized in India
The Meitei language was designated as one of the scheduled languages of India, highlighting the cultural significance and linguistic diversity of the Indian nation. This recognition was pivotal for the Meitei-speaking community, promoting the language's use in government affairs and education. The decision aimed to support the preservation and development of the Manipuri language, enhancing its status within the larger context of India's multilingual landscape. The inclusion also aimed to address demands from regional groups for greater recognition of indigenous languages.
Continue ReadingWarren Anderson Declared Fugitive in Bhopal Case
The Chief Judicial Magistrate of Bhopal declared Warren Anderson, the ex-CEO of Union Carbide Corporation, a fugitive under Indian law following his failure to appear in court for the Bhopal disaster case. This declaration was a significant step in the ongoing legal proceedings related to the gas tragedy that occurred in Bhopal in 1984. Anderson's absence from the court was interpreted as a refusal to take responsibility for the disaster.
Continue ReadingUttarkashi Earthquake Devastates Region
A powerful 6.8 Mw earthquake struck the Uttarkashi region of India, resulting in over 1,000 fatalities and extensive destruction. The earthquake, which occurred in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, was severe enough to flatten thousands of buildings and cause landslides in the mountainous areas. This natural disaster prompted significant emergency response efforts from both local authorities and national agencies to aid affected communities and rebuild the region.
Continue ReadingBombings During Hindu Celebration in Rudrapur
During a Ramlila celebration in Rudrapur, Uttarakhand, two bombs exploded, resulting in the tragic death of 41 people. The attack was attributed to Sikh separatists. The incident highlighted the sectarian tensions that were prevalent in India at the time, particularly during the violent period associated with the demand for an independent Sikh state, Khalistan. It served as a reminder of the challenges faced by communities during religious festivities.
Continue ReadingBoeing 737-200 Crashes Near Imphal Airport
Indian Airlines Flight 257, a Boeing 737-200, was approaching Imphal Airport when it lost altitude and crashed in the nearby hills. All 69 passengers and crew members died upon impact. The flight had originated from Kolkata and was carrying a mix of civilians. Despite poor weather conditions, the flight attempted to land, culminating in this tragic incident.
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