There was no actual president of India in July 1969. The president had died in May and a new one was elected in August. In the interim period there were two Acting Presidents. Varahagiri Venkata Giri had been vice-President and was Acting President until the 20th of July. Mohammad Hidayatullah then took over during the election campaign. Varahagiri Venkata Giri was elected President and took office in August 1969.
July 20th 1969.
July 20, 1969
The president of the U.S.A in the year 1969 , the year when neil Armstrong walked on the moon , was Richard Nixon.
The date Neil Armstrong landed on the moon, was July 20th 1969.
Varahagiri Venkata Giri is the only person to serve as President twice. His first term was from 3rd May 1969 to 20th July 1969. He was appointed as Acting President following the death of former President Zakir Hussain. He resigned in a few months to take part in the presidential elections.He was later elected and served his second term from 24th August 1969 to 24th August 1974.
Richard Nixon
The current Indian president is one Pranab Mukherjee. He was elected on 25 July, 2012.
Technically, no Indian President has been elected into office twice.Varahagiri Venkata Giri is the only person to serve as President twice. His first term was from 3rd May 1969 to 20th July 1969. He was appointed as Acting President following the death of former President Zakir Hussain. He resigned in a few months to take part in the presidential elections.He was later elected and served his second term from 24th August 1969 to 24th August 1974.Note:Muhammad Hidayatullah served as acting Acting President for about a month from 20th July 1969 to 24th August 1969 as he was the ex officio Chief Justice at that time and the then Vice-President of India and Acting President of India V V Giri resigned to take part in the 1969 Presidential elections.
Richard M. Nixon.
Richard Nixon was President in July 1969 when they landed on the Moon.
July 20th 1969.
Following 14 banks were nationalized on 19 July 1969 1. Allahabad Bank - 19 July 1969 2. Bank of Baroda - 1969 3. Bank of India - 1969 4. Bank of Maharashtra - 1969 5. Canara Bank - 1969 6. Central Bank of India - 1969 7. Dena Bank - 1969 8. Indian Bank - 1969 9. Indian Overseas Bank - 1969 10. Punjab National Bank - 1969 11. Syndicate Bank - 1969 12. UCO Bank - 1969 13. Union Bank of India - 1969 14. United Bank of India - 1969
The President of India is the ceremonial head of state and the commander-in-chief of the Indian Armed Forces. The President is elected by an electoral college consisting of elected members of both houses of Parliament and the elected members of the Legislative Assemblies of the States. The current President of India is Ram Nath Kovind.
July 18 1969 was a Friday.
July 17, 1969 fell on a Thursday.
14 July 1969- 18 July 1969
5 July 1969 was a Saturday.