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Events in the year 1984 in the Republic of India.

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Assassination of Indira Gandhi: Indira Gandhi's blood-stained saree and her belongings at the time of her assassination, preserved at the Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum in New Delhi. IndiraGandhi-SareeAtTimeOfDeath.JPG
Assassination of Indira Gandhi: Indira Gandhi's blood-stained saree and her belongings at the time of her assassination, preserved at the Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum in New Delhi.

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In 1984 by the law Ministry of Environment and Forests are established.[ citation needed ]

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