History Of 10 October | On This Day In World
In the history of the World, some other important events recorded on the date of 10 October are as follows: -
➧ 1756: British Governor General Robert Clive traveled from Madras to recapture Calcutta.
➧ 1845: US opens Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland.
➧ 1846: British astronomer William LaSalle discovers Neptune's natural satellite.
➧ 1906: Indian novelist R. K. Narayan was born.
➧ 1910: The first All India Hindi Conference was organized in Varanasi under the chairmanship of Madan Mohan Malaviya.
➧ 1924: Alpha Delta Gamma fraternity is established on the Lake Shore campus of Loyola University in Chicago.
➧ 1942: The Soviet Union begins its diplomatic relationship with Australia.
➧ 1964: The Summer Olympics in Tokyo were broadcast live on Doordarshan for the first time.
➧ 1970: Fiji achieved independence.
➧ 1978: Rohini Khadilkar became the first woman to win the national chess competition.
➧ 1990: America's 67th manned space mission Discovery 11 returns from space.
➧ 1992: Second Hooghly Bridge 'Vidyasagar Setu' opened.
➧ 2001: Khaleda Zia sworn in as Prime Minister in Bangladesh.
➧ 2005: Angela Merkel becomes Germany's first female chancellor.
➧ 2008: Shares of ICICI Bank, the largest private sector bank, fell sharply.
➧ 2011: India's famous Ghazal singer Jagjit Singh passed away.
➧ 2014: Nobel Prize was announced to Kailash Satyarthi of India.
➧ 2016: American actress Shailene Woodley arrested during protests against a huge oil pipeline project in North Dakota, the pipeline crossing four states.
➧ 2019: Nobel Prize for Literature was given to Austrian Peter Handke.
➧ 2019: 3,500 women were first allowed to participate in the football match to be held in Iran for the World Cup qualifier in Tehran after the Islamic Revolution.
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