Today in History India 28 March 2023

Check out below about Today in History India 28 March in Indian history or March 28 special day in India. Looking for information about today special day in India? If yes, check out below. On this Special day today 28 March in Indian history, falls the birthdays and death anniversaries of various well-known people of India. You would also find out about events that happened that make it to the list of today special day in India.

Today’s Historical Events on March 28

1737, 28th March: Bajirao Peshwa invaded Delhi and defeated the Mughals.

1854, 28th March: Britain and France declared the Crimea war against Russia.

1910, 28th March: Henry Fabre flew the Fabre Hydravion, the first seaplane.

1930, 28th March: Constantinople and Angora in Turkey renamed Istanbul and Ankara, respectively.

1942, 28th March: Rashbehari Bose founded the Indian Independence League in Tokyo.

1979, 28th March: Radiation leaked from a nuclear power plant on the island of Three Mile Island in the United States.

1992, 28th March: J. R. D. Tata, an Indian industrialist, was conferred the highest civilian honor, the Bharat Ratna, by President R Venkataraman.

1998, 28th March: The Param-10000 supercomputer, developed by the Center for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), was dedicated to the nation (India).

Famous Birthdays & Birth Anniversaries on March 28

1868: Maxim Gorky, a Russian and Soviet writer, a founder of the socialist realism literary method, and a political activist. 

1927: Dr. Vina Mazumdar, an Indian academic, left-wing activist, and feminist.

1936: Amancio Ortega, a Spanish billionaire businessman.

1968: Nasser Hussain, a British cricket commentator, and former cricketer.

1975: Akshaye Khanna, an Indian actor.

1986: Lady Gaga, an American singer, songwriter, and actress.

Death Anniversaries of famous people on March 28

1584: Ivan the Terrible, the first Tsar of Russia.

1941: Virginia Woolf, an English writer.

1969: Dwight D. Eisenhower, as the 34th president of the United States.

2002: F. N. Souza, an Indian artist. 

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