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Historical Event on 4/22/1930
Civil Disobedience at Dandi, 6th April 1930 and Civil Disobedience at Bombay, 7th April 1930, both documentary films produced by Krishna Film Co., Bombay, were prohibited by Censor Board on April 22, on the grounds that they were calculated to foster resistance to Government and to promote a breach of Law and Order.
Other Historical Dates and Events |
11/14/1993 | Dr. Manibhai Desai, great Gandhian and social worker, passed away. |
4/14/1916 | Commandur Rajagopalachari Rangachari, cricketer (India 1947-48), was born at Mamandur, Tamil Nadu. |
5/17/1887 | Ranglal Bandopadhyay, Bengali poet, essay-writer and journalist, passed away. |
9/15/1916 | Margaret Lockwood, film actress of 'Lady Vanishes' fame, was born in Karachi, India. |
1/19/1997 | Bengal wins Santosh Trophy National Football championship in Jabalpur. |
1/24/1826 | Gnanendra Mohan Tagore, first Indian barrister, was born in Calcutta. |
9/13/1901 | Jamshedji Bomanji H. Wadia, director and producer, was born. His first film was 'Toofan Mail' (1932). |
6/11/1991 | Forty die in rioting in Srinigar, Kashmir. |
5/29/1968 | Dara Singh becomes the world wrestling champion. |
2/23/1932 | The N. W. Frontier province is created. |
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