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Historical Event on 11/6/1988

The graduated use of force finally compelled the rebels to surrender and the personnel of Godavari then took over. When psychological pressure did not succeed, warning shots were fired by both the naval ships.

Other Historical Dates and Events
5/25/1996DMK-led coalition ministry headed by R.V. Janakiraman sworn in Pondicherry.
9/13/1901Jamshedji Bomanji H. Wadia, director and producer, was born. His first film was 'Toofan Mail' (1932).
3/3/1939Gandhiji commences ""fast unto death"" at Rajkot to protest state's autocratic rule at Bombay and to secure ruler's adherence of promise given towards reform administration, and ends it on March 7 on Viceroy's intervention.
1/2/1905Jainendra Kumar, famous Hindi novelist and patriot, was born.
8/29/1931Gandhi arrives in London for second Round Table Conference on India.
6/23/1971Sriprakash, freedom fighter, prolific writer and member of the AICC, passed away.
1/4/1994Rahul Dev Burman, famous music director better known as 'Pancham Da', died at the age of 56.
3/30/1994Exim Policy streamlined to attract exporting community.
2/5/1968Narottam Nagar, veteran hindi writer, passed away.
6/6/1903A full length theatre plays like 'Bankimchandrer Sitararn', 'Alibaba' , 'Bhramar', 'Hariraj' , 'Sarla' and 'Buddhadeb' were released at Classic Theatre. These plays were picturised by Hiralal Sen with support of great dramatist Amar Nath Dutt. The main roles were performed by Amar Dutt, N.C. Basu and Kusum Kumari and rest of the characters belonged to the Classic Theatre of Calcutta. They received a great applause from the audience.
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