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Events in the year 1961 in the Republic of India.
Incumbents
- President of India – Rajendra Prasad
 - Prime Minister of India – Jawaharlal Nehru
 - Vice President of India – Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
 - Chief Justice of India – Bhuvaneshwar Prasad Sinha
 
Governors
- Andhra Pradesh – Bhim Sen Sachar
 - Assam – Vishnu Sahay (until 13 January), Satyavant Mallannah Shrinagesh (starting 13 January)
 - Bihar – Zakir Hussain
 - Gujarat – Mehdi Nawaz Jung
 - Karnataka – Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar
 - Kerala – V. V. Giri
 - Madhya Pradesh – Hari Vinayak Pataskar
 - Maharashtra – Sri Prakasa
 - Odisha – Yeshwant Narayan Sukthankar
 - Punjab – Narahar Vishnu Gadgil
 - Rajasthan – Gurumukh Nihal Singh
 - Uttar Pradesh – Burgula Ramakrishna Rao
 - West Bengal – Padmaja Naidu
 
Events
- National income - ₹186,821 million
 - 20 January – Queen Elizabeth II start of Royal visit.[1]
 - 5 February - Cachar Gana Sangram Parishad formed against imposition of Assamese language in Barak Valley by Bimala Prasad Chaliha government.
 - 4 March – the first Aircraft carrier of Indian Navy, INS Vikrant was commissioned.[2]
 - 19 April - Indian Foreign Service officer K. Sankara Pillai assassinated at Indian High Commission, Ottawa by a youth of Yugoslavian origins. This is the first martyr-ship of an Indian Diplomat.[3]
 - 19 May - Eleven Bengali Language Movement workers of Barak Valley including Kamala Bhattacharya killed in Assam Rifles firings at Silchar.[4]
 - 29 May – Nearly 32 people died in a coastal village in Kollam, Kerala due to chelonitoxism after consuming Turtle meat.[5]
 - 23 June - Sainik School system was established by Defence Minister of India, V. K. Krishna Menon.
 - 12 July – Panshet Dam bursts in Pune causing a massive flood in the city of Pune. Over 1,000 people die.
 - 2 October - Shipping Corporation of India is incorporated by amalgamation of Eastern Shipping Corporation and Western Shipping Corporation.[6]
 - 14 October - Jawaharlal Nehru commissions the first Electric locomotive that is made in India at Chittaranjan Locomotive Works.[7]
 - 1 November – The Hungry generation movement is launched in Calcutta.
 - 17-19 December – Goa is officially ceded to India after 400 years of Portuguese rule.[8]
 
Law
- 5 December – Supreme Court of India held that land taking under Kerala Agrarian Relations Act, 1961 is not protected from judicial scrutiny of Article 31(A).[9]
 
- The Tenth[10] and Eleventh Amendments of the Constitution of India (1961)
 - Anti-dowry Act
 
Births
- 7 January – Supriya Pathak, actress.
 - 22 February - Mansoor Ali Khan, actor, music composer, writer and producer.
 - 12 June – Jagadish, actor.
 - 6 July – Vandana Chavan, politician and lawyer.
 - 15 August – Suhasini Maniratnam, actress, producer and director.
 - 19 November – Vivek, actor and comedian. (d. 2021).
 
Full date unknown
- V. M. Girija, poet.
 
See also
References
- ↑ Sekar, Sunitha (9 September 2022). "Madras gave a reception fit for a Queen in 1961". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 26 April 2023.
 - ↑ "INS Vikrant, First Make-In-India Aircraft Carrier To Be Commissioned In 2022". IndiaTimes. 25 June 2021. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
 - ↑ "Column | India's first diplomatic martyr". OnManorama. Retrieved 14 July 2022.
 - ↑ "Barak Valley pays tribute to 11 language martyrs". The Times of India. 20 May 2013. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 26 April 2023.
 - ↑ Jyothilal, G. "60 years after 32 people who consumed turtle meat died in Kollam; survivor recollects tragedy". Mathrubhumi. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
 - ↑ CORRESPONDENT, A. "The standard-bearer". Frontline. Retrieved 27 April 2022.
 - ↑ "Chittaranjan Locomotives History".
 - ↑ "The day India freed Goa from Portuguese rule". BBC News. 19 December 2017. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
 - ↑ Austin, Granville (1999). Working a Democratic Constitution: The Indian Experience. Oxford University Press. p. 111. ISBN 0195648889.
 - ↑ Tenth Amendment of the Constitution of India
 
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