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Historical Event on 2/6/1887
Manabendra Nath Roy (his childhood name was Narendranath Bhattacharya), leftist thinker, great Indian politician and philosophist, was born at Arbelia village of 24-Parganas of West Bengal. He was the founder of 'Radical Democratic Party' after quitting Congress during World War II.
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2/6/1887 | Akbar responded with alacrity and arrived at Ahmadabad and made adequate arrangements for its administration. |
5/3/1896 | Vengalil Krishnan Krishna Menon, great nationalist, lawyer, freedom fighter, barrister and member of the Rajya Sabha, was born at Panniyankara in Calicut, Kerala. |
7/1/1982 | MGR inaugurates Tamil Nadu's noon meal programme for poor children. |
11/18/1991 | In the by-elections, Congress gets 8 Lok Sabha seats and suffers rout in UP assembly, while BJP gets absolute majority. |
3/26/1987 | Hyderabad beat Delhi on first innings to win the Ranji Trophy. |
11/21/1914 | Ujwala Mazumdar, freedom fighter and member of Bengal Valunteers, was born at Dhaka. |
9/29/1996 | Water from Krishna river (AP) released for Madras. |
2/21/1997 | Sonic Multani bags National snooker title in Mumbai. |
2/21/1997 | Shrichakradhar Swami, founder of 'Mahanubhav Panth', passed away. |
6/12/1975 | Allahabad court voids Indira Gandhi's election as premier, citing corruption at New Delhi. |
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