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Historical Event on 10/29/1964

Priceless and irreplaceable gems, including the famed 'Star of India' of 563.35 carats and 2.5 inches in diameter, were stolen from the American Museum of Natural History, New York, USA, in a daring burglary. An alarm system was discontinued years ago as was the all-night guard in the gem hall, both for reasons of economy. The jewels were uninsured due to high-priced premiums. There were other jewels too that were also robbed during this time.

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10/17/1996President's rule reimposed in U.P.
2/4/1910New Press Censorship bill announced; govt. say repressive measures necessary to halt unrest.
12/1/1993World AIDS day.
11/6/1962National Defence Council established.
8/13/1953Durgabai Deshmukh became the founder Chairperson of Central Social Welfare Board, which involved several voluntary organisations and workers carrying out programs like education, training and rehabilitation of needy women etc.
4/5/1957The first Communist ministry in a state was installed in Kerala.
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