15 august 1997 india today newspaper

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1997 in India

→ • • • • • Centuries: • • • • • Decades: • • • • • See also: Events in the year 1997 in the Republic of India. Incumbents [ ] • • • • Governors [ ] • • until 22 August: • 22 August-24 November: • starting 24 November: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • until 30 January: • 30 January-12 February: • 13 February-13 December: • starting 13 December: • • • • • • • Events [ ] • National income - ₹15,452,939 million January - March [ ] • 7 February – An alliance of • 28 February – The government is strengthened by a daring, market friendly budget. • 13 March – India's Missionaries of Charity chooses • 19 March – The • 30 March – Congress withdraws support from the United Front, accusing Prime Minister April - June [ ] • 21 April – • 21 April – • 22 May – The 5.8 M w Severe), killing 38–56 and injuring 1,000–1,500. • 7 June - • June - July - September [ ] • 3 July – • 14 July – • 25 July – Laloo Prasad Yadav resigns as chief minister of Bihar after a warrant for his arrest, on charges relating to an animal fodder scandal, had been issued. He names his wife, • 25 July – • 16 August – • 5 September – • 9 September – 49 senior Hindu politicians and religious figures are charged with conspiracy and incitement to riot for their alleged role in the sacking of the October - December [ ] • 1 October – Heavy rainfall in Bangalore. • 12–18 October – • 14 October - • 21 October – Violence erupts in the • 20 November – Congress threatens to withdraw support for the United Front if it does n...

August 18, 1997

India Today presents frank, unguarded thoughts of some of the best known - and some totally unknown - people across the nation who make up the fabric of India. After 50 years of Independence, this is the voice of India, a reflection of who we are. It shows how far we have come. And how far we need to go.

The Times of India August 15, 1947

• 1. Adipurush box office collection day 1 early prediction: Prabhas-Kriti Sanon starrer to earn Rs 140-150 crore worldwide • 2. Taapsee Pannu reacts to Priyanka Chopra's 'Bollywood camps' comment: 'I always knew it’s going to be biased so why crib about it now?' • 3. Bigg Boss OTT 2 contestants list revealed, here's a look at who all are a part of the Salman Khan hosted show • 4. 3 boys, aged about 1, picked as Puri temple servitors, to get Rs 1-2 lakh a year

1997 Timeline: All 1997 Events

1997 events are not to be forgotten. From a cult’s mass suicide, a Princess losing her life, and a lone person making it across Antarctica, this timeline highlights the important events that happened in what could arguably be described as one of the most tumultuous years in history for many reasons. Jump to: • January • February • March • April • May • June • July • August • September • October • November • • • 1997 Timeline January January 1: The Republic of Zaira joins the World Trade Organisations, as Zaire. It is now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo. January 3: China announces that it will spend $27.7 billion on the fight against erosion and pollution in the Yangtze and Yellow river valleys. January 7: Newt Gingrich is re-elected as the United States’ Speaker of the House of Representatives. January 9: Frank Sinatra suffers a heart attack. January 10: Tony Bullimore is rescued after his boat capsized in the Southern Ocean, after being missing for 5 days. January 10: Comet 1997 A1 is discovered – the first of 1997. January 10: Arnoldo Aleman is sworn in as the President of Nicaragua. January 12: Golfer, Tiger Woods, wins the Mercedes Championships. January 15: Dennis Rodman, a Chicago Bulls basketball player, kicks cameraman Eugene Amos in the groin during a game against the Minnesota Timberwolves. He has to pay $200,000 to Amos and is suspended for 11 games without pay. January 15: Diana, Princess of Wales, calls for an international ban on landmines, whic...

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