1986 in India
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Events in the year 1986 in the Republic of India.
Incumbents
[edit]- President of India – Zail Singh
- Prime Minister of India – Rajiv Gandhi
- Vice President of India – R. Venkataraman
- Chief Justice of India – Prafullachandra Natwarlal Bhagwati (until 20 December), Raghunandan Swarup Pathak
Governors
[edit]- Andhra Pradesh – Kumud Ben Joshi
- Assam – Bhishma Narain Singh
- Bihar – P. Venkatasubbaiah
- Gujarat – Braj Kumar Nehru (until 26 February), Ram Krishna Trivedi (starting 26 February)
- Haryana – Saiyid Muzaffar Husain Burney
- Himachal Pradesh –
- until 7 March: Hokishe Sema
- 7 March-16 April: Prabodh Dinkarrao Desai
- starting 16 April: R. K. S. Ghandhi
- Jammu and Kashmir – Jagmohan Malhotra
- Karnataka – Ashoknath Banerji
- Kerala – P. Ramachandran
- Madhya Pradesh – K.M Chandy
- Maharashtra – Kona Prabhakara Rao (until 2 April), Shankar Dayal Sharma (starting 2 April)
- Manipur – K. V. Krishna Rao
- Meghalaya – Bhishma Narain Singh
- Nagaland – K. V. Krishna Rao
- Odisha – Bishambhar Nath Pande
- Punjab – Shankar Dayal Sharma (until 2 April), Siddhartha Shankar Ray (starting 2 April)
- Rajasthan – Vasantdada Patil
- Sikkim – T.V. Rajeswar
- Tamil Nadu – Sundar Lal Khurana
- Tripura – K. V. Krishna Rao
- Uttar Pradesh – Mohammed Usman Arif
- West Bengal – Uma Shankar Dikshit (until 12 August), Saiyid Nurul Hasan (starting 12 August)
Events
[edit]- National income - ₹3,183,659 million
January - June
[edit]- 1 February – Locks of the disputed Ram Janmabhoomi & Babri Masjid were opened following the orders of Sessions Court Faizabad.[1][2]
- March 24 – Contract signed between the Government of India and Swedish arms company Bofors for supply of 410 155 mm Howitzer field guns. (Bofors deal)
- April 1 – VSNL incorporated
- April 30 – Operation Black Thunder conducted to flush out remaining Sikh extremists from the Golden Temple
- May – a new National Policy on Education announced by the Government
- June – Zion Matriculation Higher Secondary School is founded.[3]
July - December
[edit]- August 11 - Supreme Court of India delivered landmark judgement which upholds Freedom of speech and expression in Bijoe Emmanuel Vs State of Kerala case. In this case court said that no law mandates singing National Anthem of India compulsory.[4][5]
- September 22 – Australia-India test cricket match ends in a tie at the M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai, becoming only the second tied test in the history.
- October 27 – Inland Waterways Authority of India came into existence.
- November 18 – Operation Brasstacks starts in Rajasthan.
- November – 182-day Treasury Bill introduced
- December 7 - Riots erupted in Bangalore and adjoining districts killing 17 following an article in Deccan Herald titled Mohammed the Idiot.[6][7][8]
Law
[edit]- November 19 – Environment Protection Act that was passed in month of May in consequence to Bhopal disaster, came into force.[9]
- December 24 – Consumer Protection Act
Births
[edit]- 5 January – Deepika Padukone, actress.
- 8 January – Yash, actor.
- 15 January – Vikram Prabhu, actor.
- 21 January – Sushant Singh Rajput, actor.
- 28 January – Shruti Haasan, actress and singer.
- 4 February – Asif Ali, actor.
- 20 February – Kalaiyarasan, actor.
- 23 February – Sanjana Singh, actress.
- 27 February – Shishir Hathwar, Guinness World Record holder.
- 14 March – Lokesh Kanagaraj, film director.
- 6 June – Bhavana (actress), actress.
- 16 June – Anjali (actress), actress.
- 17 September – Ravichandran Ashwin, cricketer.
- 28 July – Dulquer Salmaan, actor[10]
- 24 August – Shanthanu Bhagyaraj, actor.
- 21 September – Atlee Kumar, film director.
- 2 October – Praveen Kumar, cricketer.
- 17 October – T. V. Anupama, Indian Administrative Service officer.
- 28 October – Aditi Rao Hydari, actress and dancer.
- 15 November – Sania Mirza, tennis player.
- 23 November – Naga Chaitanya, actor.
- 27 November – Suresh Raina, cricketer.[11]
Deaths
[edit]- 6 July – Jagjivan Ram, freedom fighter and social reformer (born 1908).
- 13 December – Smita Patil, actress (born 1955).
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Yadav, Shyamlal (5 April 2023). "At Delhi and UP, riots trouble for Congress". The Indian Express. Retrieved 8 April 2023.
- ^ "Order to reopen Ram Janmabhoomi temple complex in Ayodhya sees tensions come to the boil". India Today. Retrieved 3 February 2024.
- ^ https://in.linkedin.com/school/zion-matriculation-higher-secondary-school/ [self-published source]
- ^ Staff Reporter (16 October 2020). "Petitioner in landmark SC judgment dead". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 14 February 2022.
- ^ "What Supreme Court said on National Anthem, respect and tolerance, 30 yrs ago". The Indian Express. 1 December 2016. Retrieved 14 February 2022.
- ^ "INDIA MOSLEMS RIOT A 3D DAY OVER STORY". Chicago Tribune. 10 December 1986. Retrieved 17 December 2023.
- ^ "Violence stalks Karnataka as mobs of Muslims battle it out with police in Bangalore, Mysore". India Today. Retrieved 17 December 2023.
- ^ "Bangalore communal riots: Janata Party accuses Congress(I) for bringing things to a boil". India Today. Retrieved 17 December 2023.
- ^ "New laws Were written". www.downtoearth.org.in. Retrieved 14 February 2022.
- ^ Sushmita Sen (28 July 2015). "Happy Birthday Dulquer Salmaan: 'OK Kanmani' Actor Thanks Fans For Wishes". International Business Times. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016.
- ^ "Suresh Raina". Cricinfo. Retrieved 21 July 2020.