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Events in the year 1979 in the Republic of India.
Incumbents
- President of India – Neelam Sanjiva Reddy
 - Prime Minister of India – Morarji Desai until 28 July, Charan Singh
 - Vice President of India – B.D. Jatti until 30 August; Mohammad Hidayatullah
 - Chief Justice of India – Yeshwant Vishnu Chandrachud
 
Governors
- Andhra Pradesh – K.C. Abraham
 - Assam – L. P. Singh
 - Bihar – 
- until 31 January: Jagannath Kaushal
 - 31 January-20 September: K.B.N. Singh
 - starting 20 September: Akhlaqur Rahman Kidwai
 
 - Gujarat – Sharda Mukherjee
 - Haryana – Harcharan Singh Brar (until 9 December), Surjit Singh Sandhawalia (starting 10 December)
 - Himachal Pradesh – Amin ud-din Ahmad Khan
 - Jammu and Kashmir – L. K. Jha
 - Karnataka – Govind Narain
 - Kerala – Jothi Venkatachalam
 - Madhya Pradesh – C. M. Poonacha
 - Maharashtra – Sri Sadiq Ali
 - Manipur – L.P. Singh
 - Meghalaya – L.P. Singh
 - Nagaland – L.P. Singh
 - Odisha – Bhagwat Dayal Sharma
 - Punjab – Jaisukh Lal Hathi
 - Rajasthan – Raghukul Tilak
 - Sikkim – B. B. Lal
 - Tamil Nadu – Prabhudas Patwari
 - Tripura – L. P. Singh
 - Uttar Pradesh – Ganpatrao Devji Tapase
 - West Bengal – Anthony Lancelot Dias (until 6 November), Tribhuvana Narayana Singh (starting 6 November)
 
Events
- National income - ₹1,235,622 million
 - 1 January – President of India makes official the decision to set up the Mandal Commission
 - 22 January – 12 Iranian students who claimed to be members of the Iranian Islamic Students Association laid siege to the Iranian consulate at Churchgate.[1]
 - 31 January – The police under direction of Jyoti Basu, Chief Minister of Communist Party of India (Marxist) -led government of West Bengal, surrounds and opens fire on unarmed refugee settlement of Morichjhapi island in Sunderbans, West Bengal. (Marichjhapi massacre)
 - 13 May – a tropical cyclone hits Coastal Andhra and destroys 7 lakh homes and affects 40 lakh people.[2]
 - 1 June – Vizianagaram district is formed in Andhra Pradesh.
 - 27 June – CISF conflict at Bokaro
 - 2 July – Athi Varadhar came out after 40 years in Varadharaja Perumal Temple, Kanchipuram.[3]
 - 3 July – A cargo ship named MV Kairali owned by Kerala Shipping Corporation went missing on its journey carrying iron ore from Mormugao to Rostock.
 - 28 July – Charan Singh of Bharatiya Lok Dal, coalition partner of Janata Party became Prime Minister of India with outside support of Congress (I).[4]
 - 11 August – Morvi dam burst, the worst flood disaster in independent India, happens in Gujarat, killing 1500-15000 people
 - 12 October – C. H. Mohammed Koya sworn in as Chief minister of Kerala. He is the first Muslim League leader to become Chief Minister of an Indian state.[5]
 - 10 December – Mother Teresa was awarded Nobel Peace Prize at Oslo.[6]
 
Law
Births
January to June
- 1 January – Vidya Balan, actress.
 - 3 January – Gul Panag, actress
 - 7 January – Bipasha Basu, actress and model.
 - 16 January – Climax Lawrence, footballer
 - 2 February – Shamita Shetty, actress
 - 26 February – Premgi Amaren, playback singer, composer, songwriter, actor and comedian.
 - 28 February – Srikanth
 - 24 March – Emraan Hashmi, actor.
 - 8 April – Amit Trivedi, music director, singer, film scorer
 - 28 April – Sharman Joshi, actor
 - 23 May – Divya Palat, actress.
 - 10 June – D. K. Ravi, late IAS officer. (d. 2015)
 - 12 June – Tottempudi Gopichand, actor.
 - 18 June – A. L. Vijay, film director.
 - 20 June – Renedy Singh, footballer.
 
July to December
- 19 July – Malavika, actress.
 - 27 July – Vamshi Paidipally, film director.
 - 29 July – Hard Kaur, rapper
 - 2 August – Devi Sri Prasad, music composer and singer.
 - 31 August – Yuvan Shankar Raja, film composer and singer.
 - 1 September – Aamir Ali, actor
 - 11 September – Tulip Joshi, model and actress.
 
- 14 September – Kamya Panjabi, actress.
 
- 18 September – Vinay Rai, actor.
 - 27 September – B Chandrakala, Indian Administrative Service officer.
 - 7 October – Narain, actor.
 - 23 October – Prabhas, actor.
 - 4 November – Lazarus Barla, field hockey player.
 - 7 November – Raima Sen, actress
 - 18 November – Neeti Mohan, singer
 - 20 November – Shalini, actress and child artist.
 - 3 December – Konkona Sen Sharma, actress
 - 14 December – Samit Basu, novelist.
 - 30 December – Kausalya, actress.
 
Deaths
- 9 February – Banaphool, author, playwright and poet (b. 1899).
 - 19 May – Hazari Prasad Dwivedi, novelist, literary historian, essayist, critic and scholar (b. 1907).
 - 18 August – Vasantrao Phulsing Naik, Politician, Former Chief Minister of Maharashtra (b. 1913)
 - 3 December – Dhyan Chand, field hockey player (b. 1905).
 - 8 October – Jayaprakash Narayan, political activist (b. 1902)
 - 20 October – D.K.Sapru, character actor. (b. 1916).
 
See also
References
- ↑ Rebello, Joeanna (30 November 2008). "Bombay's Iran hostage crisis of 1979". The Times of India. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
 - ↑ Menon, Amarnath K. (15 June 1979). "Coastal Andhra Pradesh gets battered by cyclone, second time in less than 18 months". India Today. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
 - ↑ Narasimhan, T.a (27 June 2019). "Retrieval of Kanchi Athivaradar: a deity's tryst with history". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
 - ↑ "Chaudhary Charan Singh – prime minister for 23 days and champion of India's farmers". ThePrint. 23 December 2019. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
 - ↑ "Forty Years Ago, November 29, 1979: Kerala drama". The Indian Express. 29 November 2019. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
 - ↑ "The Nobel Peace Prize 1979". NobelPrize.org. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
 
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