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03 July 2019

3rd July In Indian History By Gnankutir.com

3rd July In Indian History By Gnankutir.com
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On July 3rd 1908, Bal Gangadhar Tilak was arrested for sedition by the British. Bal Gangadhar Tilak, born Keshav Gangadhar Tilak and popularly known as Lokmanya Tilak, was a popular Indian nationalist and Independence activist who was one of the first popular leaders of the freedom movement.

Vietnam Heavy US Casualties
1968: Figures released show that more Americans were killed during the first six months of 1968 than in all of 1967 and were a direct result of the Communist Tet Offensive. Combined with heavy U.S. casualties and disillusionment with President Johnson's conduct of the Vietnam War, his popularity with the people continued to decrease, causing him to decide on the nomination of his party for re-election.

1998: After many months of negotiations, together with a bidding war with BMW and high court battles Rolls Royce is sold to Volkswagen for £ 479m. Volkswagen has said that the production of Rolls Royce cars will continue at Rolls-Royce's Crewe headquarters in England. The Saga of who owned the rights to produce cars with the famous Rolls Royce emblem for the next few years as unknown to Volkswagen. Over the next few years BMW and Volkswagen did come to an arrangement where Volkswagen own and build Bentleys with Volkswagen Engines at the Old Rolls Royce factory in Crewe in England and BMW own and produced Rolls Royce Cars with BMW engines at Goodwood in England.
1350 - Saint Namdev passes away.
1941 - Adoor Gopalakrishnan, cinematographer, is born
1972 - Shimla Non-Arm Agreement on Kashmir signed on between Indira Gandhi and Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
1979 - Construction of the main second Howrah Bridge (Vidyasagar Setu) starts

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