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1968-2024
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Avani Lekhara
Shooting
Women's R2 10 m air rifle standing SH1
Kumar Nitesh
Badminton
Men's singles SL3
Sumit Antil
Athletics
Men's javelin throw F64
Harvinder Singh
Archery
Individual recurve open
Dharambir Nain
Athletics
Club throw F51
Praveen Kumar
Athletics
High jump T64
Navdeep Singh
Athletics
Javelin throw F41
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1968-2024
21
Manish Narwal
Shooting
Men's P1 10 m air pistol SH1
Nishad Kumar
Athletics
Men's high jump T47
Yogesh Kathuniya
Athletics
Men's discus throw F56
Thulasimathi Murugesan
Badminton
Women's singles SU5
Suhas Yathiraj
Badminton
Men's singles SL4
Ajeet Singh Yadav
Athletics
Javelin throw F46
Sharad Kumar
Athletics
High jump T63
Sachin Khilari
Athletics
Men's shot put F46
Pranav Soorma
Athletics
Club throw F51
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Paris 2024
1968-2024
23
Mona Agarwal
Shooting
Women's R2 10 m air rifle standing SH1
Preethi Pal
Athletics
Women's 100 m T35
Rubina Francis
Shooting
Women's P2 10 metre air pistol SH1
Preethi Pal
Athletics
Women's 200 m T35
Manisha Ramadass
Badminton
Women's singles SU5
Sheetal Devi and Rakesh Kumar
Archery
Mixed team compound
Nithya Sivan
Badminton
Women's singles SH6
Deepthi Jeevanji
Athletics
Women's 400 m T20
Mariyappan Thangavelu
Athletics
Men's high jump T63
Sundar Singh Gurjar
Athletics
Men's javelin throw F46
Kapil Parmar
Judo
Men's J1 -60 kg
Hokato Hotozhe Sema
Athletics
Men's Shot put F57
Simran Sharma
Athletics
Women's 200 m T12
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Indian Independence Movement Timeline
Indian Independence Movement Timeline
1915

Gandhi Returns from South Africa

Gandhi brings his experiences of racial discrimination and non-violent resistance.

1917

Champaran Satyagraha

Gandhi leads farmers in Bihar to protest against oppressive British land laws.

1918

Kheda Satyagraha & Ahmedabad Textile Strike

Gandhi supports peasants in Gujarat against revenue hikes and textile workers in Ahmedabad strike for higher wages.

1919

Rowlatt Satyagraha & Jallianwala Bagh Massacre

Gandhi protests against repressive British laws. British troops fire on unarmed protesters in Amritsar, Punjab.

1921

Non-cooperation and Khilafat Movements

Gandhi calls for boycott of British goods and institutions to protest British rule and treatment of Muslims.

1928

Bardoli Satyagraha

Gandhi supports peasants in Gujarat against revenue hikes.

1929

Lahore Congress

Congress declares "Purna Swaraj" (complete independence) as its goal.

1930

Civil Disobedience Movement Begins

Gandhi leads the Dandi March to protest the Salt Tax.

1931

Gandhi-Irwin Pact & Second Round Table Conference

Gandhi agrees to suspend the Civil Disobedience Movement in exchange for British concessions. Second Round Table Conference.

1935

Government of India Act

British Parliament passes a law promising some form of representative government.

1939

Congress Ministries Resign

Congress ministries resign in protest of British involvement in World War II.

1942

Quit India Movement Begins

Gandhi calls for the British to leave India.

1946

Gandhi Visits Noakhali

Gandhi visits Noakhali and other riot-torn areas to stop communal violence.

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Timeline of Events Leading to Indian Independence
Timeline of Events Leading to Indian Independence
26 July 1945
Labour Government comes into power in Britain.
December 1945 - January 1946
General Elections in India.
16 May 1946
Cabinet Mission announces its constitutional scheme.
16 June 1946
Muslim League accepts Cabinet Mission's constitutional scheme.
16 June 1946
Cabinet Mission presents scheme for the formation of an Interim Government at the Centre.
16 August 1946
Muslim League announces Direct Action Day.
2 September 1946
Congress forms Interim Government with Nehru as the Vice-President.
13 October 1946
Muslim League decides to join the Interim Government.
3-6 December 1946
British Prime Minister, Attlee, meets some Indian leaders; talks fail.
9 December 1946
Constituent Assembly begins its sessions.
29 January 1947
Muslim League demands dissolution of Constituent Assembly.
16 July 1947
Last meeting of the Interim Government.
11 August 1947
Jinnah elected President of the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan.
14 August 1947
Pakistan Independence; celebrations in Karachi.
14-15 August 1947
At midnight, India celebrates Independence.
December 1949
Constitution is signed.
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Marie Curie

Marie Curie

Physicist and Chemist, Nobel Laureate

Biography

Marie Curie was a pioneering physicist and chemist who conducted groundbreaking research on radioactivity. She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and remains a key figure in the advancement of science.

Major Achievements

  • Discovered the elements Polonium and Radium
  • First woman to win a Nobel Prize
  • Two-time Nobel Laureate in Physics and Chemistry

Key Dates

7 November 1867
Marie Curie was born in Warsaw, Poland.
1903
Awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics with Pierre Curie and Henri Becquerel for their work on radioactivity.
1911
Awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her discovery of radium and polonium.
4 July 1934
Marie Curie passed away in Passy, France.