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Historical Event on 4/2/2000
Guru Granth Sahib is a juristic person and can hold property, says the apex court in a judgment of ''far-reaching consequences and great significance''.
Other Historical Dates and Events |
7/16/1905 | A decision to boycott British goods was taken at Bagarhat. |
11/11/1923 | Shamasunder Gururaj Mudgal, great educationist, was born at Bijapur, Bagalkot. |
9/20/1998 | A. B. Bardhan is re-elected CPI general secretary. |
3/20/1937 | England beat Scotland at Murrayfield for the first time for Soccer's Calcutta Cup, International Championship and Triple Crown, UK. |
4/1/1954 | French settlements in India pass under Indian control. |
3/14/1997 | Border Security Force discovers a 34-metre long tunnel in the Ajnala Sub-sector of the Punjab border with Pakistan. |
1/8/1993 | Dr. P.C. Alexander appointed Governor of Maharashtra. |
5/31/1891 | Buddhagaya Mahabodhi Society, an organization to encourage Buddhist studies in India and abroad, was established by a Buddhist monk Anagarika Dharmapala. |
2/2/1977 | Jagjivan Ram, Cabinet member of 30 years, resigns to protest emergency rule causing minor split in Congress party. |
10/27/1923 | Arvind Navinchandra Mafatlal, famous industrialist, was born. |
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