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Today in History – 22 June

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1555

Humayun crossed the Indus and captured Lahore and ousted Sikandar Suri of Delhi throne.

1880

Nilmoni Phukan, greatest social reformer, prolific writer of Assam, poet, editor, journalist and lawyer, was born at Dibrugarh, Assam. (22 or 30).

1897

The Chafekar brothers, Damodar and Balkrishna, shot British Officer Rand in Pune. This event played a very important role in the revolutionary freedom fighter.

1898

The last total Solar Eclipse of 19th century was seen in India.

1910

Mohommed Hussain ‘Azad’, great Urdu poet, eassy writer and critic, died.

1917

Mohy-id-Din Hajini, famous Hindi writer and professor, was born at Kashmir (Hajin).

1940

Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose established the ‘Forward Block’ after differences with Congress leaders.

1944

On this day in 1944, U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the G.I. Bill, an unprecedented act of legislation which was designed to compensate returning members of the armed services–known as G.I.s–for their efforts in World War II.

1945

During World War II, the U.S. 10th Army overcame the last major pockets of Japanese resistance on Okinawa Island, ended one of the bloodiest battles of World War II. The same day, Japanese Lieutenant General Mitsuru Ushijima, the commander of Okinawa’s defense, committed suicide with a number of Japanese officers and troops rather than surrender.

1948

Emperor of India title was deleted from His Majesty the King of United Kingdom’s titles.

1964

On this day in 2008, the influential comic writer, actor and stand-up comedian George Carlin dies of heart failure at the age of 71.

1975

National Emergency was declared and censorship introduced.

1989

After nearly 15 years of civil war, opposing factions in Angola agreed to a cease-fire to end a conflict that had claimed hundreds of thousands of lives. The cease-fire also helped to defuse U.S.-Soviet tensions concerning Angola. Angola was a former Portuguese colony that had attained independence in 1975.

1993

Ordinance to amend Consumer Act was issued; Government doctors and hospitals were kept out of its ambit.

1994

Law for the betterment of women introduced.

1995

India and International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) signed MOU enabling them to visit suspected militants and persons in detention centres only under humanitarian consideration.

2008

On this day in 2008, the influential comic writer, actor and stand-up comedian George Carlin dies of heart failure at the age of 71.

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