Historical Events tagged with "india"

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Politics & Government

Indian National Congress Declares Purna Swaraj

December 19th, 1929 95 years ago

The Indian National Congress adopted the Purna Swaraj, or the Declaration of Independence of India, during its Lahore session. Led by prominent leaders such as Jawaharlal Nehru, the Congress asserted its commitment to complete independence from British rule. The resolution was fueled by the growing discontent among Indians towards colonial governance and aimed to unify various factions within the Indian independence movement. This declaration marked a significant shift in the struggle for freedom, emphasizing the goal of self-rule.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Bhagat Singh and Dutt Bomb Delhi Assembly

April 8th, 1929 95 years ago

Bhagat Singh and Batukeshwar Dutt entered the Delhi Central Assembly where they threw handouts and bombs, aiming to make a statement against British colonial rule in India. They intended to court arrest and drew attention to their revolutionary cause, advocating for immediate independence from British governance. Their actions led to their arrest and a heightened sense of urgency in the Indian independence movement.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Mother Teresa's Arrival in Calcutta, India

January 6th, 1929 96 years ago

Mother Teresa, an Albanian-Indian nun, arrived by sea in Calcutta to begin her mission of helping the poorest and sickest individuals. She would soon dedicate her life to serving the most vulnerable members of society, focusing on the marginalized and destitute who lived on the streets of the city. With a deep commitment to her faith and humanitarian values, she took her first steps toward establishing her mission in a place where suffering was prevalent.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Ambedkar's Protest against Manusmriti

December 25th, 1927 97 years ago

B. R. Ambedkar and his followers gathered in Mahad, Maharashtra, to burn copies of the Manusmriti, a text that they believed perpetuated discrimination against Dalits. The protest was a bold statement against the socio-economic inequalities outlined in the ancient text. This act drew significant attention to the plight of the Dalit community and emphasized the need for change in societal norms.

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Politics & Government

Execution of Indian Revolutionaries by British Raj

December 19th, 1927 97 years ago

Ram Prasad Bismil, Roshan Singh, and Ashfaqulla Khan were executed by the British authorities in India for their roles in the Kakori conspiracy, an armed robbery aimed at funding the revolutionary struggle against colonial rule. The trio was convicted for their involvement in the daring heist, which aimed to capture government funds but ended in violence. Their execution was met with widespread outrage among Indians, galvanizing support for the independence movement. This act solidified their legacy as martyrs in the struggle for freedom.

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Politics & Government

Rajendra Lahiri Executed in Gonda Jail

December 17th, 1927 97 years ago

Rajendra Lahiri, an Indian revolutionary known for his participation in the struggle for India's independence from British rule, was executed in Gonda jail, Uttar Pradesh. His hanging occurred two days earlier than scheduled, drawing attention from various quarters. Lahiri was involved in revolutionary activities with the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association and was sentenced to death for his alleged role in the killing of a British police officer. His execution became a symbol of the sacrifices made by revolutionaries in the fight for India's freedom.

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Arts & Culture

First Broadcasting Station in Bombay Launched

July 23rd, 1927 97 years ago

The Indian Broadcasting Company inaugurated its first radio station in Bombay, marking a significant step in India's media landscape. This station began operating under the call sign 2ZY, airing programs that included music, drama, and educational content. The launch played a vital role in shaping public entertainment and information dissemination across the country. With limited technology available at the time, this station laid the groundwork for future broadcasting initiatives throughout India.

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Crime & Law

Kakori Train Robbery by Revolutionaries

August 9th, 1925 99 years ago

A group of Indian revolutionaries executed a daring train robbery near Kakori, Lucknow, targeting British government funds. Led by prominent independence activists, the operation aimed to raise money for their struggle against colonial rule. Armed with firearms, the revolutionaries successfully stopped the train and collected a significant amount of money before escaping. Their bold action created widespread enthusiasm among the Indian populace, emphasizing the urgent need for independence.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Gandhi Sentenced for Civil Disobedience

March 18th, 1922 102 years ago

Mohandas Gandhi was sentenced to six years in prison for his role in civil disobedience against British colonial rule in India. His non-violent resistance movement sought to achieve independence for India. However, he served only two years of his sentence before being released due to health concerns. This incident illustrated the growing tensions between the Indian populace and British authorities, highlighting Gandhi's influential role in the independence movement.

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