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Events in the year 1994 in the Republic of India.
Incumbents
- President of India – Shankar Dayal Sharma
- Prime Minister of India – P. V. Narasimha Rao
- Vice President of India – K. R. Narayanan
- Chief Justice of India – Manepalli Narayana Rao Venkatachaliah until 24 October, Aziz Mushabber Ahmadi
Governors
- Andhra Pradesh – Krishan Kant
- Arunachal Pradesh – Mata Prasad
- Assam – Loknath Mishra
- Bihar – Akhlaqur Rahman Kidwai
- Goa –
- until 3 April: Bhanu Prakash Singh
- 4 April-3 August: B. Rachaiah
- starting 3 August: Gopala Ramanujam
- Gujarat – Sarup Singh
- Haryana – Dhanik Lal Mandal
- Himachal Pradesh – Sudhakarrao Naik (starting 30 July)
- Jammu and Kashmir – K. V. Krishna Rao
- Karnataka – Khurshed Alam Khan
- Kerala – B. Rachaiah
- Madhya Pradesh – Mohammad Shafi Qureshi
- Maharashtra – P.C. Alexander
- Manipur – V. K. Nayar (until 22 December), O. N. Shrivastava (starting 23 December)
- Meghalaya – Madhukar Dighe
- Mizoram – P. R. Kyndiah
- Nagaland – V. K. Nayar (until 4 August), O. N. Shrivastava (starting 4 August)
- Odisha – B. Satya Narayan Reddy
- Punjab –
- until 9 July: Surendra Nath
- 9 July-18 September: Sudhakar Panditrao Kurdukar
- starting 18 September: Bakshi Krishan Nath Chhibber
- Rajasthan – Bali Ram Bhagat
- Sikkim – Radhakrishna Hariram Tahiliani (until 20 September), P. Shiv Shankar (starting 20 September)
- Tamil Nadu – Marri Chenna Reddy
- Tripura – Romesh Bhandari
- Uttar Pradesh – Motilal Vora
- West Bengal – K. V. Raghunatha Reddy
Events
- National income - ₹10,275,701 million
- 26 January – India rolls out the short-range Prithvi missile at Republic Day Parade in New Delhi.
- 27 June - Kupwara massacre
- 22 February -
- Encounter killing of five youth including an All Assam Students' Union worker in Dangari by Indian Army.[1]
- Parliament of India passes resolution that declares Jammu and Kashmir as an integral part of India.[2]
- 11 March - S. R. Bommai v. Union of India verdict by Supreme Court of India.
- 20 May – Sushmita Sen was crowned Miss Universe 1994 in Manila, Philippines.
- 26 August - Plague breakout in India from Surat.[3]
- 7 October - Anti-Urdu news bulletin riots cause 25 deaths in Bangalore.[4][5]
- 19 November – Aishwarya Rai was crowned Miss World 1994 in Sun City, South Africa.[6]
- 25 November - Koothuparamba firing in Kerala
- 30 November - Nambi Narayanan arrested in connection with ISRO espionage case.[7]
- 5 December - G. Krishnaiah IAS, District magistrate of Gopalganj district, India lynched to death by a mob which was instigated by politician Anand Mohan Singh.[8]
- 13 December - Janata Dal emerged victorious in 1994 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election.
Law
Births
- 08 January - Ankit Boora, Model Actor Athlete
- 25 Feb – Urvashi Rautela, actress
- 26 Feb - Bajrang Punia, Olympic medalist
- 13 March – Mohammed Siraj, cricketer
- 13 June – Deepika Kumari, archer[9]
- 8 August – Mirabai Chanu, weightlifter
- 3 November – Sanusha, actress
- 11 November - Sanju Samson, cricketer[10]
- 20 November – Priyanka Arul Mohan, actress.
- 14 December – Kuldeep Yadav, cricketer
- 20 December – Nazriya Nazim, anchor, model and actress
- 21 December – Athulya Ravi, actress.
Deaths
- 4 January – Rahul Dev Burman, music director.
- 8 January - Jagadguru Sri Chandrashekarendra Saraswati Shankaracharya, 99, 68th guru of Kanchi Mutt (born 1894).
- 9 June – Dhirendra Brahmachari, Yoga guru and mentor of Indira Gandhi (born 1924).
- 22 June – L. V. Prasad, actor, producer and director (born 1908).
- 11 November - Kuvempu, poet, writer and playwright (born 1904).
See also
References
- ↑ Karmakar, Rahul (14 October 2018). "1994 Assam fake encounter: Major General, six others get life term". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 4 September 2023.
- ↑ "India bound by 1994 Parliament resolution to reclaim PoK: J&K Lt Governor Manoj Sinha". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 4 September 2023.
- ↑ Basu, Mohana (14 March 2020). "1994 Surat plague has many lessons for India on how to beat coronavirus". ThePrint. Retrieved 14 September 2022.
- ↑ "urdu news broadcast triggers 3day riot in which 23 die in bangalore". ucanews.com. Retrieved 17 December 2023.
- ↑ "Urdu news bulletin on Bangalore Doordarshan sparks off riots". India Today. Retrieved 17 December 2023.
- ↑ "Watch Aishwarya Rai tear up during Miss World 1994 crowning, speak of looking beyond nationalities in winning answer". Hindustan Times. 19 November 2021. Retrieved 14 September 2022.
- ↑ Kumar, S. Vijay (31 July 2022). "Scientists deserve immunity from arbitrary police action: Nambi Narayanan". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 14 September 2022.
- ↑ "Inspiring success story of Gopalganj district magistrate G. Krishnaiah". India Today. Retrieved 25 April 2023.
- ↑ "Deepika KUMARI - Olympic Archery | India". International Olympic Committee. 20 November 2016. Retrieved 23 April 2019.
- ↑ "Sanju Samson". Cricinfo. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
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