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Events for April 7
Events for April 7
7-April-1506 | Saint Francis Xavier, Jesuit priest, Spanish missionary teaching in India and Japan, was born in the Spanish kingdom of Navarre. |
7-April-1541 | Father Francis Xavier, Spanish founder of the Jesuits, 35, and three friends set sail from Lisbon, Portugal for Goa. They became the first Roman Catholic missionaries to travel to India. |
7-April-1818 | British Government imposed 'State Prisoners Regulation III -1818' for detention and deportion of political prisoners and revolutionaries without any trial. This black act was in force till 1947 when India got independence. |
7-April-1920 | Ravi Shankar Bhattacharya, renowned Sitar player (Sounds of India), was born in Banaras, India. |
7-April-1929 | England's Imperial Airways had extended its flight to London-Karachi instead of London-Kahira. It was the first commercial air service in undivided India. |
7-April-1934 | Mahatma Gandhi suspended his campaign of civil disobedience in India. |
7-April-1935 | Shankar Abaji Bhise, famous Indian scientist, died. |
7-April-1938 | Kashiram Chhabildas Rana was born in Surat (Gujarat). |
7-April-1942 | Anandshankar Bapubhai Dhruv, famous Gujarati expert, Sanskrit Pandit and editor of a monthly magzine, died. |
7-April-1962 | Umrigar slams 172* vs WI at Port-of-Spain in 248 minutes. |
7-April-1986 | Charles Sobhraj and his associate David Hall were nabbed at Mapusa in Goa. |
7-April-1987 | In a case filed by Saira Banu of Kerela, Supreme Court held that all wives, including Muslim women, whose husbands have either married again or taken a mistress are entitled to maintenance. |
7-April-1993 | Narsimha Rao,PM, arrives in Bangkok on a three-day visit to Thailand. |
7-April-1997 | Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Bhutan finalise preparations for a new trade bloc called 'Growth Quadrangle'. |
7-April-1997 | NAM foreign ministers two-day conference begins in New Delhi. |
7-April-1998 | Soli Sorabjee is appointed Attorney-General of India. |
7-April-2000 | The Delhi police unearth a multicrore cricket betting and match- fixing racket involving five South African cricketers, including the captain Hansie Cronje. A Delhi-based Indian operator Rajesh Kalra put behind bars. |
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