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    National income - ₹ 161,017 million March 31 - India grants political asylum to the Dalai Lama after he fled Tibet and crossed into Indian territory following 1959 Tibetan uprising.; April 10 - An English Electric Canberra jet bomber of Indian Air Force that crossed into Pakistani Airspace was shot down near Rawalpindi by Pakistan Air Force's Sabre jets.; April 27 - Indian Navy officer Nanavati shoots his wife's lover Ahuja and becomes the basis for Nanavati Case. May 1 - President of ...

  2. Mar 17, 2015 · March 17, 1959: The Dalai Lama flees Tibet for asylum in India

  3. 11. April 5, 1957. E.M.S. Namboodiripad is the first member of the Communist Party of India to hold the position of Chief Minister of Kerala. 12. September 11, 1958. Parliament passes the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA). 13. March 30, 1958

  4. Mar 30, 2019 · On 17 March, a week after the Tibet uprising began, the young lama left his homeland and set off on the arduous, dangerous journey to India. Disguised as a soldier and accompanied by a battalion of soldiers and muleteers, he escaped on foot in the dead of night, and headed for the mountain passes that would lead him to India.

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  6. Events in the year 1959 in the Republic of India. Introduction 1959 in India 1959 in India; Incumbents Governors; Events Dates unknown; Law; Births; Deaths; See also

  7. Feb 5, 2020 · An excerpted from ‘An Officer and His Holiness: How the Dalai Lama Crossed into India,’ by Rani Singh.

  8. February 3, 1959 to March 18, 1959 . From the early days of the Montgomery bus boycott, Martin Luther King, Jr., referred to India’s Mahatma Gandhi as “the guiding light of our technique of nonviolent social change” (Papers 5:231).Following the success of the boycott in 1956, King contemplated traveling to India to deepen his understanding of Gandhian principles.

  9. The Dalai Lama was offered asylum in India and settled in Dharamsala, in northern India. He was followed into exile by about 80,000 Tibetans, most of whom settled in the same area, which has become known as "Little Lhasa" and is home to the Tibetan government-in-exile.

  10. Author: King, Martin Luther, Jr. Date: July 1, 1959 to July 31, 1959 Location: Chicago, Ill. Genre: Published Article Topic: Martin Luther King, Jr. - Political and Social Views Martin Luther King, Jr. - Travels Montgomery Bus Boycott. Details. In his account of his India tour published in Ebony magazine, King notes that Gandhi’s spirit is still alive, though “some of his disciples have misgivings about this when . . . they look around and find nobody today who comes near the stature of ...