Wikipedia:India Event of the day/March 2005
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India events of the day for March 2005
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[edit] March 1
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[edit] March 2
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[edit] March 3
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[edit] March 4
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President's rule imposed in Goa The House voted 17-16 in the Congress government's favour, with Speaker Francisco Sardinha casting his vote after there was a tie. United Goans Democratic Party legislator Mathany Saldhana was restrained from voting by the speaker by passing an ad-interim order. The Union Home Minister, Shivraj Patil and the government unhappy with the controversy took suo motu action without waiting for governor's report. President's rule is Central rule under Article 356 of the Indian Constitution. |
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[edit] March 5
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Narain Debuts in F1 at Melbourne Narain finished 9th in the first qualifier. He was the fastest amongst the 4 rookies at Melbourne. Narain is with team Jordan. |
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[edit] March 6
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[edit] March 7
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President's rule imposed in Bihar |
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[edit] March 8
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MiG crashes in Bikaner, pilot dead The pilot was killed and seven people were injured on the ground. The pilot who was on a routine sortie, hit a water pump house as it took off. |
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[edit] March 9
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[edit] March 10
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[edit] March 11
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[edit] March 12
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Arjun Munda sworn in Jharkhand Chief Minister BJP leader Arjun Munda was sworn in as Jharkhand chief minister by Governor Syed Sibtey Razi along with five Independent MLAs. The support of the independents is crucial for the state government's survival. Arjun Munda was invited to form the government, after the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha-led United Progressive Alliance failed to prove its majority on the floor of the House. |
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[edit] March 13
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[edit] March 14
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[edit] March 15
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[edit] March 16
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Sachin Tendulkar joins 10,000 runs club Sachin Tendulkar turned Pakistan paceman Abdul Razzaq for a single to reach 27 soon after tea, he had become only the fifth cricketer and the second Indian to reach 10,000 Test runs. Sachin was playing his 122nd Test and the second TVS Cup Test at the Eden Gardens. |
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[edit] March 17
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Kanishka tragedy accused acquitted in Canada After a two-year trial, Justice Ian Josephson, a Canadian judge acquitted two Indian-born sikhs and accused masterminds, Ripudaman Singh Malik and Ajaib Singh Bagri, of murder and other charges in the deaths of 329 people killed in the bombing of Air India Flight 182 (also nicknamed Kanishka). On June 23, 1985, Kanishka enroute from Montreal to London exploded and crashed into the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Ireland. |
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[edit] March 18
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[edit] March 19
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Jnanpith award goes to noted tamil writer D. Jayakanthan The Jnanpith award for 2002 was announced for Noted Tamil writer D. Jayakanthan. He is the second tamil to receive the coveted National literary award after P.V. Akilondam since the first awards in 1965. [1] |
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[edit] March 20
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India beat Pakistan in Kolkata cricket test. India beat Pakistan in the Kolkata match by 195 runs and are now ahead in the three-Test series 1-0. Anil Kumble ran through the Pakistan middle-order in the second Test at the Eden Gardens, in Kolkata. Kumble finished with match figures of 10 for 161. Rahul Dravid was adjudged the man-of-the-match for his centuries in both innings of the Test. This is the first time Indian beat Pakistan in Kolkata in a Test match. |
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[edit] March 21
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[edit] March 22
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[edit] March 23
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[edit] March 24
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[edit] March 25
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[edit] March 26
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[edit] March 27
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[edit] March 28
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[edit] March 29
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[edit] March 30
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[edit] March 31
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