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List of events
Events in the year 1993 in the Republic of India .
Incumbents
Governors
Andhra Pradesh –
Krishan Kant
Arunachal Pradesh –
Surendranath Dwivedy (until 4 July),
Madhukar Dighe (4 July-20 October),
Mata Prasad (starting 20 October)
Assam –
Loknath Mishra
Bihar –
Mohammad Shafi Qureshi (until 13 August),
Akhlaqur Rahman Kidwai (starting 13 August)
Goa –
Bhanu Prakash Singh
Gujarat –
Sarup Singh
Haryana –
Dhanik Lal Mandal
Himachal Pradesh –
Jammu and Kashmir –
Girish Chandra Saxena (until 12 March),
K. V. Krishna Rao (starting 12 March)
Karnataka –
Khurshed Alam Khan
Kerala –
B. Rachaiah
Madhya Pradesh –
M. A. Khan (until 23 June),
Mohammad Shafi Qureshi (starting 23 June)
Maharashtra –
C. Subramaniam (until 9 January),
P.C. Alexander (starting 12 January)
Manipur –
Meghalaya –
Madhukar Dighe
Mizoram –
Swaraj Kaushal (until 9 February),
P. R. Kyndiah (starting 9 February)
Nagaland –
Loknath Mishra (until 1 October),
V. K. Nayar (starting 1 October)
Odisha –
Punjab –
Surendra Nath
Rajasthan –
Sikkim –
Radhakrishna Hariram Tahiliani
Tamil Nadu –
Bhishma Narain Singh (until 30 May),
Marri Chenna Reddy (starting 31 May)
Tripura –
K. V. Raghunatha Reddy (until 14 August),
Romesh Bhandari (starting 14 August)
Uttar Pradesh –
B. Satya Narayan Reddy (until 25 May),
Motilal Vora (starting 25 May)
West Bengal –
Events
National income - ₹ 8,759,924 million
9 March – The
All Parties Hurriyat Conference is formed in
Kashmir .
12 March – A series of bomb blasts, thought to be planted by underworld figures, rock the country's commercial capital of
Bombay , killing some 260 people. (See
1993 Mumbai bombings .)
[2]
9 April – Veerappan Gang Trapped and blew a Tamil Nadu bus carrying police, forest officials and civilians, using a landmine, which killed 22 civilians and police[11] and this incident is known as Palar blast.
[3]
14 April –
Sun TV , a
Tamil language television station, as first regular broadcasting service to start in
Chennai ,
Tamil Nadu .[
citation needed ]
24 May :
Veerappan and his gang Killed 6 policemen K.M.Uthappa, Prabhakara, Poovaiah, Machaiah, Swamy and Narasappa of STF commander Gopal Hosur's party and injured the police commander near Rangaswamy vaddu, M.M.Hills, Karnataka.
3 June -
Chief minister of Kerala
K. Karunakaran gravely injured following a road accident.
21 July -
1993 Kolkata firing
29 July -
Disappearance of Chekannur Maulavi a reformist. He was allegedly kidnapped and killed and is considered as first act of
Islamic terrorism in
Malabar Coast post independence.
[4]
30 September – The 6.2 Mw
Latur earthquake shakes
Maharashtra , India with a maximum
Mercalli intensity of VIII (Severe ) killing 9,748 and injuring 30,000.
5 December -
Mulayam Singh Yadav elected chief minister of
Uttar Pradesh for the second time.
Law
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Births
6 January –
Pawan Negi , cricketer.
11 March –
Manjima Mohan , actress
15 March –
Alia Bhatt , actress and model.
25 May -
Rahul Yadav , chartered accountant.
1 April –
Sri Divya , actress.
2 May –
Gayathrie Shankar , actress.
1 June -
Rajat Patidar , cricketer
26 June -
Shivam Dube , cricketer
[5]
27 June -
Prajakta Koli , YouTuber
25 July –
Pradeep Ranganathan , film director and actor.
Malavika Mohanan 4 August –
Malavika Mohanan , actress
Nidhhi Agerwal 17 August –
Nidhi Agerwal , actress
3 October –
K. S. Bharat , cricketer
Hardik Pandya 11 October –
Hardik Pandya , cricketer
12 October –
Mukesh Kumar , cricketer
13 October –
Hanuma Vihari , cricketer
30 October –
Aditi Rathore , Indian television actress
6 December –
Jasprit Bumrah , cricketer
[6]
16 December –
Kalidas Jayaram , actor
Deaths
Full date unknown
See also
References