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Events in the year 1969 in the Republic of India.
Incumbents
- President of India – Zakir Husain until 3 May, V. V. Giri until 20 July (acting president), Mohammad Hidayatullah until 24 August (acting president), V. V. Giri
 - Prime Minister of India – Indira Gandhi
 - Vice President of India – V. V. Giri until 3 May; Gopal Swarup Pathak
 - Chief Justice of India – Mohammad Hidayatullah
 
Governors
- Andhra Pradesh – Khandubhai Kasanji Desai
 - Assam – Braj Kumar Nehru
 - Bihar – Nityanand Kanungo
 - Gujarat – Shriman Narayan
 - Haryana – Birendra Narayan Chakraborty
 - Jammu and Kashmir – Bhagwan Sahay
 - Karnataka – Gopal Swarup Pathak (until 30 August), vacant thereafter (starting 30 August)
 - Kerala – V. Viswanathan
 - Madhya Pradesh – K. Chengalaraya Reddy
 - Maharashtra – P V Cherian (until 8 November), vacant thereafter (starting 8 November)
 - Nagaland – B.K. Nehru
 - Odisha – Shaukatullah Shah Ansari
 - Punjab – Dadappa Chintappa Pavate
 - Rajasthan – Sardar Hukam Singh
 - Tamil Nadu – Sardar Ujjal Singh (starting 14 January)
 - Uttar Pradesh – Bezawada Gopala Reddy
 - West Bengal – 
- until 1 April: Dharma Vira
 - 1 April-19 September: Deep Narayan Sinha
 - starting 19 September: Shanti Swaroop Dhavan
 
 
Events
- National income - ₹438,360 million
 - 14 January - Madras State gets renamed to Tamil Nadu through parliamentary law.[1]
 - 12 July – Congress Parliamentary Board at Bangalore nominated Neelam Sanjiva Reddy as Congress's candidate for the post of President of India by a vote of four to two.[2]
 - 19 July – Morarji Desai resigned from the post of Deputy Prime Minister of India.[3]
 - 18 September: Start of the 1969 Gujarat riots
 - 12 November – Congress Working Committee headed by S. Nijalingappa removed Indira Gandhi from primary membership of Congress Party.[4]
 - Indian National Congress splits into two factions. One led by Indira Gandhi and another led by Morarji Desai.
 - Rajdhani Express was introduced
 - 14 banks nationalized
 - Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) was set up
 - Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) came into existence (10 March 1969)
 
Law.
• Registration of Births and Death Act ( RBD Act)
Births
- 24 May – Sudhir Kumar Walia, Indian Army. (died 1999).
 - 2 April – Ajay Devgan, actor and producer.
 - 21 June – Padmapani Acharya, Indian Army. (died 1999).
 - 24 August – Mukesh Tiwari, actor.
 - 4 November – Rupini, actress.
 - 7 November – Nandita Das, actress.
 - 25 November – Sukanya, actress and dancer.
 - 11 December – Viswanathan Anand, chess grandmaster and multiple time World Chess Champion.
 
Full date unknown
- Soumya Bhattacharya, journalist and author.
 - M. Yoganathan, environmental activist.[5]
 
Deaths
- 27 January – Anukulchandra Chakravarty, social reformer and philanthropist (born 1888)
 - 31 January – Meher Baba, mystic and spiritual master (born 1894).
 - 23 February – Madhubala, actress (born 1933).
 - 3 May – Zakir Husain, politician and third President of India (born 1897).
 - 13 June – Acharya Atre, Writer, Poet, Social Activist in the Samyukta Maharashtra Movement (born 1898).
 - 28 July – Annabhau Sathe, social reformer and writer (born 1920).
 
See also
2 February C.N.Annadurai politician-chief Minister of Tamil Nadu(State of India)
References
- ↑ Yamunan, Sruthisagar. "Why former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Annadurai decided against renaming Madras state as Tamizh Naadu". Scroll.in. Retrieved 17 April 2022.
 - ↑ Austin, Granville (1999). Working a Democratic Constitution: The Indian Experience. Oxford University Press. p. 178. ISBN 0195648889.
 - ↑ Austin, Granville (1999). Working a Democratic Constitution: The Indian Experience. Oxford University Press. p. 179. ISBN 0195648889.
 - ↑ Austin, Granville (1999). Working a Democratic Constitution: The Indian Experience. Oxford University Press. p. 180. ISBN 0195648889.
 - ↑ "Deep-rooted love - The Hindu". The Hindu.
 
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