Today in Indian History
Events for May 14
Events for May 14
14-May-1657 | Dharmavir Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj was born on Purandar fort. |
14-May-1907 | Muhammad Ayub Khan, Pakistani president, was born. |
14-May-1914 | Ekanath Dattatreya Kulkarni, educationist and writer, was born at Bhaloni, Tal Pandharpur. |
14-May-1923 | Narayan Ganesh Chandavarkar, one of the founder members of Indian Congress and social reformer, passed away. |
14-May-1953 | Y. N. Sukthankar was appointed as the Cabinet Secretary of India. He held this office till 31-07-1957 |
14-May-1954 | President issues an order extending application of Indian Constitution to Kashmir with the concurrence of the State government. |
14-May-1956 | Govt announces that decimal coinage will be introduced in India from April 1, 1957. |
14-May-1960 | The first plane of India flew upto New York. |
14-May-1963 | Dr. Raghuvir, a famous linguist and President of Jansangh, passed away. |
14-May-1972 | Fighting between Indian and Pakistani forces along the Kashmir border reported. |
14-May-1976 | Pakistan and India agree to resume diplomatic ties. |
14-May-1978 | Jagdishchandra Mathur, modern Hindi playwright, passed away. |
14-May-1982 | All India Radio renamed as 'Akashwani' but it's Urdu service yet announces that it's All India Radio. |
14-May-1992 | LTTE banned in India. |
14-May-1993 | Bombay High Court upholds Goa C.M. Ravi Naik's disqualification by speaker under anti-defection bill. |
14-May-1993 | Justice V. Ramaswamy decides to resign. |
14-May-1994 | LTTE banned for the second time under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967. |
14-May-1994 | RBI announces tight monetary policy. |
14-May-1995 | Major train accident near Salem when KK Express collides with goods train killing 51 people. |
14-May-1996 | H.D. Deve Gowda elected leader of the third front as its prime ministerial candidate. |
14-May-1998 | India will not sign CTBT unconditionally, says the Prime Minister. |
14-May-1999 | Gurucharan Singh Tohra is expelled from Shiromani Akali Dal. |
14-May-2000 | L. K. Advani, Union Home Minister, announces extension of the ban on the LTTE by two more years. |
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