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Sailendra Nath Roy (1964–2013) was an Indian man who registered his name in the Guinness Book of World Records for the farthest distance travelled on a zip wire using hair. [1] He achieved the record at Neemrana Fort Palace, Neemrana, Rajasthan , India, on 1 March 2011.
Name Field State Year Balbir Singh: Sports: Chandigarh: 1957 Kunwar Digvijai Singh: Sports: Uttar Pradesh: 1958 Mihir Kumar Sen: Sports: West Bengal: 1959 Milkha Singh
In the previous assembly election, the Indian National Congress was defeated due to unpopularity of state PCC chief Bijoy Singh Nahar's autocratic style of functioning & chief minister Prafulla Chandra Sen's unpopular decision of implementing food rationing in the state to handle the food crisis caused by famine in the state.
Sailendra Nath Roy; Sumana Roy; S. Subhajit Saha; Wriddhiman Saha; Sudipto Sen; Gurinderjit Singh This page was last edited on 21 March 2014, at 12:51 (UTC). Text is ...
Ahead of the 1971 election the map of party coalitions was redrawn. The United Front had split into two after the resignation of its Chief Minister. The United Left Front, also known as the Six-Party Coalition, was led by the Communist Party of India (Marxist) and included the Revolutionary Communist Party of India (Sudhindranath Kumar group), the Biplobi Bangla Congress, the Bolshevik Party ...
Legislative Assembly elections were held in the Indian state of West Bengal in 1987. The election was mainly a clash between the Left Front led by Chief Minister Jyoti Basu and the Indian National Congress(I) led by Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.
Sailendra Nath Roy, 48, Indian stuntman, heart attack. [568] Carl M. Rynning-Tønnesen, 88, Norwegian police chief. [569] Viola B. Sanders, 92, American naval officer. [570] Jack Shea, 84, American director (The Jeffersons, Silver Spoons), President of the DGA (1997–2002), Alzheimer's disease. [571] János Starker, 88, Hungarian-born American ...
On 6 January 1982 the West Bengal government requested that assembly elections be held on 15 March 1982, due to the approaching Monsoon season starting in April. [1] However, in the end the election was held in May 1982, parallel to state assembly elections in Kerala, Himachal Pradesh and Haryana.