Thursday 12 May 2016

3 MAY HISTORY TODAY

May 3

Today in Indian History
Events for May 3
3-May-1718Baba Jassa Singh Ahluwalia, great freedom fighter, social reformer and leader, was born at Ahlu village, Lahore.
3-May-1764Mir Kasim, with the backing of Delhi Emperor, attacked on Patna but this weak Emperor was defeated by Britishers. Britishers became the rulers of Bengal, the richest province of India.
3-May-1765Clive became Governor of Bengal for second time from England after he returned to Calcutta.
3-May-1896Vengalil Krishnan Krishna Menon, great nationalist, lawyer, freedom fighter, barrister and member of the Rajya Sabha, was born at Panniyankara in Calicut, Kerala.
3-May-1913Dhundiraj Govind Phalke, more generally known as Dada Saheb Phalke, was responsible for the production of India’s first fully indigenous silent four-reel feature film ‘Raja Harishchandra’ which heralded the birth of the Indian film industry. The film had titles in Hindi and English and was released on May 3, 1913 at the Coronation Cinematograph in Bombay.
3-May-1927Riots between Sikhs and Muslims in Lahore claims 14 lives and leaves 100 injured.
3-May-1936Engelbert Humperdinck [Arnold George Dorsey], famous singer, was born in Madras, India.
3-May-1945Hurricane-equipped squadrons played a major role in the Arakan offensive which began in December 1944, disrupting the enemy’s lines of communication and constantly harrying the Japanese forces until victory was achieved with the re-occupation of Rangoon.
3-May-1947Indian National Trade Union Congress Intak was established.
3-May-1959Sadhvi Uma GulabSingh Bharti was born in Dunda, Distt. Tikamgarh (Madhya Pradesh).
3-May-1962Hundreds of Muslims are killed in clashes with Hindus in West Bengal.
3-May-1969Shri Varahagiri Venkatagiri (1884-1980) became the acting President of India.
3-May-1969Dr. Zakir Hussain(1897-1969), third President of India and the first Muslim President who occupied this office on 13 May, 1967, passed away. He is also remembered as an educationist.
3-May-1971Dhanjay Ramchandra Gadgil, famous economist, passed away.
3-May-1977Hamid Dalwai, father of Muslim Satyashodhak Mandal in Maharashtra, passed away.
3-May-1994Election Commission recognises DMK headed by M. Karunanidhi as the rightful claimant to the symbol of rising sun and the flag reserved for it.
3-May-1997Vijay Pradhan, additional senior counsel for Srikrishna Commission probing 1992-93 riots in Mumbai, resigns. He is not allowed to cross-examine Chief Minister Manohar Joshi.
3-May-1998Kushabhau Thakre takes over as the new BJP President.
3-May-1999Cochin Port Trust men and Southern Railway women won the 21st Federation Cup volleyball titles in Pathanamthitta.









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