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*10 August – [[R. Nagaswamy]], historian and archaeologist (died [[2022 in India|2022]]). |
*10 August – [[R. Nagaswamy]], historian and archaeologist (died [[2022 in India|2022]]). |
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*5 November – [[Arjun Singh (former politician)|Arjun Singh]], politician and Minister (died [[2011 in India|2011]]). |
*5 November – [[Arjun Singh (former politician)|Arjun Singh]], politician and Minister (died [[2011 in India|2011]]). |
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*18 November – [[Jai Narain Prasad Nishad]], politician (died [[2018 in India|2018]])<ref>{{cite book|author=India. Parliament. Lok Sabha|title=Who's who|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=gm-7YfQrb8gC|year=2000|publisher=Parliament Secretariat|page=647}}</ref> |
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*23 November – [[Geeta Dutt]], [[playback singer]] (died [[1972 in India|1972]]). |
*23 November – [[Geeta Dutt]], [[playback singer]] (died [[1972 in India|1972]]). |
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Events in the year 1930 in India.
Incumbents
- Emperor of India – George V
- Viceroy of India – The Lord Irwin
Events
- National income - ₹31,435 million
- 26 January – The Indian National Congress declares January 26 as Independence Day, or the day for Poorna Swaraj (Complete Independence).
- 28 February - Sir C V Raman Received Nobel Prize in Physics.
- 2 March – Mohandas Gandhi informs British viceroy of India that civil disobedience would begin nine days later.
- 12 March – Mohandas Gandhi sets off to a 200-mile protest march towards the sea with 78 followers to protest the British monopoly on salt – more will join them during the Salt March that ends on 5 April.
- 6 April – In an act of civil disobedience, Mahatma Gandhi breaks British law after marching to the sea and taking salt.
- 18 April – Chittagong armoury raid also known as Chittagong uprising.
- 30 April – The Vedaranyam Salt satyagraha led by Rajaji and Sardar Vedarathinam Pillai culminates in South India
- 4–5 May – Mohandas Gandhi is arrested again.
- October – First Round Table Conference opens in London.[1]
- 28 December – Mohandas Gandhi leaves for Britain for negotiations
Law
- Publication of the report of the Simon Commission.[2]
- Sale of Goods Act
- Hindu Gains of Learning Act
Births
- 6 June – Sunil Dutt, actor, producer, director and politician (died 2005).
- 7 June – Chitrananda Abeysekera, Sri Lankan veteran broadcaster (died 1992)
- 10 June – Satya Priya Mahathero, Bangladeshi Buddhist pundit, religious leader and social worker (died 2019)
- 26 June – Mehli Irani, cricketer (died 2021)
- 9 July – Kailasam Balachander, Producer, Director, Actor (died 2014).
- 11 July – Shafiqur Rahman Barq, politician
- 10 August – R. Nagaswamy, historian and archaeologist (died 2022).
- 5 November – Arjun Singh, politician and Minister (died 2011).
- 18 November – Jai Narain Prasad Nishad, politician (died 2018)[3]
- 23 November – Geeta Dutt, playback singer (died 1972).
Full date unknown
- Bahadoor, actor (died 2000).
- Geeta Bali, actress (died 1965).
Deaths
- 12 May Kaikhusrau Jahan, Begum of Bhopal (born 1858)
- 16 September – Martial Paillot, French Roman Catholic missionary, history professor and parish priest
- 28 September – T K Madhavan, the architect of Vaikam Sayagraham and organizing secretary of SNDP Yogam.
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