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Historical Event on 2/4/1944

Japanese attack Indian Seventh Army at Burma

Other Historical Dates and Events
1/1/1995N.D.Tiwari steps down as president of UP Congress committee.
11/3/1929Dr. Hemant Vishnu Inamdar, thesis writer and editor, was born.
11/29/1989Rajiv Gandhi resigned from the post of Prime Minister of India.
3/11/1993Gen. K.V. Krishna Rao returns to Jammu & Kashmir as Governor.
9/27/1873Vithalbhai Patel, great freedom fighter, social worker, nationalist leader, politician and President of the Central Assembly, was born at Karmasad, Gujarat.
3/14/1931First Indian talkie film 'Alam Ara' released at Majestic Cinema, Bombay. Directed by Ardeshir Irani, the film was 11,152 ft. long and was produced by Imperial Film Co., Bombay and beared censored No. 10043 on March 11. The most remarkable thing about this film was birth of sound in Indian films, it came with a bang and quickly displaced the silent movies and brought revolutionary changes in the whole set up of the industry.
8/13/1911Guha Phulrenu, social worker, was born.
11/8/1919Madan Theatres Ltd. was founded under a Joint Stock Company at Calcutta. Their maiden venture 'Bilwamangal' was released on November 8, 1919 at the Cornwallis Theatre, Calcutta.
12/21/1993JPC indicts RBI and Finance Ministry in the multi-crore security scam.
12/7/1992Religious riots swept across India in the wake of the destruction of the ancient Babri Masjid mosque by rampaging Hindu fanatics in the northern Indian town of Ayodhya yesterday. More than 800 people had been killed and hundreds injured as Muslim and Hindu mobs stabbed, shooted and beat each other. The violence had thrown the government into chaos and had spilled into the neighboring states of Pakistan and Bangladesh. The army had been called out to restore order in Bombay, where street battles left 41 dead. The stock market had been closed down and Parliament forced to adjourn. Advani quit as the leader of opposition in the Lok Sabha.