Nearly 700 Mopalh rebels were killed by the Gurkhas as they attacked the Pandikkad post at Delhi.
The Government to reduce equity holding in nationalised banks from 51 per cent to 33 per cent.
Kamta Prasad "Guru" died at Jabalpur. He was renowned for his contribution in the field of Hindi Grammer. He was the editor of a monthly 'Saraswati' and 'Balasakha', children magazine.
Pandit Baburao Vishnu Paradkar, eminent Hindi editor and journalist, was born at Varanasi. His journey in journalism moved from Hindi Bangwasi-1907, Hitwarta (1910), Bharatmitra (1916). He was arrested being accused of revolution and assassination and was imprisoned for three and a half years. After his release from Jail in 1920, he went back to Varanasi. In 1920, he was editor of Hindi daily Aj and through his editorials, his thoughtful critic, superb writer and the pioneer of ideological revolution, struggle for India’s freedom and establishment of Rashtrabhasha Hindi. National Press Day is also celebrated on his birthday.
Padmacharan Patnaik, famous Orria poet, was born.
Allahabad High Court stays UP Government's decision to increase reservation quota for Backward Classes.
India and U.S.S.R. sign trade agreement to exchange Soviet industrial and agricultural equipment for farm commodities at Moscow.
Kashmir's 32-day-old Hazaratbal impasse ends with militants' surrender.
The Pension scheme ordinance for 18 million Provident Fund subscribers takes effect with an initial corpus of Rs. 85.00 billion.
Ardaseer Cursetjee Wadia, professor, pioneer and innovator, died. He was the first Indian who was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society, London. He introduced lighting by gas and was the first to build "INDUS", a steam-ship in India in 1833. He also introduced sewing machine, photography and electro-plating.
Reservation, Supreme Court rejects economic criteria.
Mass Rapid Transit System (MRTS), India's first elevated suburban railway, becomes operational in Madras.
Kapil Dev took 9-83 vs West Indies at Ahmedabad. India still lost the game.
Kiran More, former Indian stumper, calls it a day from first class cricket at Baroda.
Madhukar Karekar, famous journalist, died.
Chandrasekhar Government wins confidence motion of 280 for 214 against and 11 abstained (17 members were absent).
60 percent of the 23 million voters exercise their franchise in the by-elections to 15 Lok Sahba and 56 Assembly seats in 14 states.
Suraj Bhan, Bihar Governor, dismisses the Horticulture and Weights and Measurements Minister Samrat Chaudhary in the Rabri Devi cabinet for being 'underaged'.