indian history
17-August-1761
William Carey, the first English missionary to India, was born. He taught at the newly founded Fort William College at Calcutta from 1801 till his death and helped found the Serampore Press, which made the Bible accessible to over 300 million people.
17-August-1780
Indian Governor General Warren Hastings duel with Francis to settle personal and official quarrels. Francis was wounded but survived.
17-August-1848
Romesh Chunder Dutt, great political leader, writer and social worker, was born.
17-August-1882
Sir Ram Nath Chopra, noted professor of Pharmacology, was born.
17-August-1909
Madanlal Dhingra, famous revolutionary, was hanged at Paintanville Jail for assassinating Wyle and Lal Kaka.
17-August-1911
Y.R. Lokurkar, senior journalist, was born.
17-August-1916
Amritlal Naagar was born.
17-August-1932
V.S. Naipaul, great Indian writer, was born.
17-August-1934
Murasoli Shanmuga Sundram Maran was born in Thirukkuvalai village in Thiruvarur (Tamil Nadu).
17-August-1944
Indian Viceroy Viscount Wavell rejects Gandhi's request to discuss war support in return for Indian independence.
17-August-1947
The first British troop leaves for England after Indian independence.
17-August-1958
Sir John Hubert Marshal, excavator of Mohan-Jo-Daro and Takshashila, died.
17-August-1970
The first microwave link, which was set up without foreign assistance, was commissioned between Asansol, Dhanbad and Ranchi.
17-August-1985
Rajiv Gandhi announces Punjab state elections in India.
17-August-1986
In the Jehovah's Witnesses' case, the Supreme Court rules that "singing National Anthem is not obligatory".
17-August-1992
20 members of the Janata Dal led by Ajit Singh break away from the parent body seeking separate seats in the Lok Sabha.
17-August-1994
Opposition ends Parliament boycott.
17-August-1996
CBI seizes another Rs. 65 lakhs from Sukh Ram's residence.
17-August-1997
Leander-Mahesh duo wins International ATP doubles in Connecticut.
17-August-1997
I K Gujral, Prime Minister, said that Queen Elizabeth should not go to Amritsar, scene of Jallianwalla Bagh massacre, during her visit to India in October.
17-August-1998
The Government issues a notification banning the use of quinacrine, a controversial female contraceptive and sterilization agent.
17-August-1998
National Human Rights Commission recommends compulsory registration of marriages in a bid to check child marriages.
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