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* 1994 March-The first highway in the prefecture is completed, running from Aizumi to Wakimachi.
* March-The governments of India and England form the first agreements of the Old Guarantee System providing land grants to English companies for railroad construction in India.
* March-The first edition of the Cook's Continental Timetable is published ; it remains in publication years later.
* 19 March-The Welsh national team defeats Ireland to win the Six Nations rugby tournament and secure its first " grand slam " since the 1978.
* 4 March-The first issue of Arthur Griffith and William Rooney's nationalist newspaper, The United Irishman, is published.
* 7 March-The first British troops from all over the empire arrive in Durban
* 17 March-The first British settlers arrived in Table Bay, Cape Town on the " Nautilus " and the " Chapman "
* 13 March-The first commercial air route from South Africa is established when Alan Cobham does a return flight between London and Cape Town
* 26 March-The Sabie Game Reserve ( renamed to Kruger National Park in 1926 ) is proclaimed in the Official Gazette of the South African Republic, the first of its kind in Africa
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* March-The Archaeological Journal first published.
* March-The journal Antiquity is first published.

March-The and government
* 8 March-The government reverses its decision on federal rule in Bihar to avert humiliation in a vote on the issue in the upper house.
* 19 March-The Bahujan Samaj Party ( BSP ), a powerful low-caste party, deserts its alliance with Congress in Uttar Pradesh to form a government with the Bharatiya Janata Party ( BJP ).
* 27 March-The government announces that it will consolidate the 113 separate homeland areas into 36 Bantustans

March-The and at
* 4-5 March-The Inaugural Conference of the South African Congress of Trade Unions ( SACTU ) is held at the Trades Hall in Johannesburg

March-The and elections
* 19 March-The Labour Party wins the second elections to the Coloured Persons ' Representative Council

March-The and .
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* 1998 March-The Otsuka Museum of Fine Arts is opened.
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* March-The Pneumatic Institution for research into the medical implications of newly-discovered gases is established by Thomas Beddoes in Bristol.
* 9 March-The All Parties Hurriyat Conference is formed in Kashmir.
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first and non-Congress
In 1998, the BJP formed the National Democratic Alliance ( NDA ) with several other parties and became the first non-Congress government to complete a full five-year term.
The BJP headed the national government along with a coalition of parties of the NDA from 1998 to 2004, under the premiership of Atal Bihari Vajpayee, making it the first non-Congress government to last the full term in office.
The Janata Party was voted into power, and became the first non-Congress party to form a government at the Centre.
When the Janata Party ( which then included his party ) came to power forming the first non-Congress government in Indian history, Joshi was elected General Secretary of the Janata Parliamentary Party.
In the general election held after the end of the state of emergency in 1977, the Janata party defeated Congress ( R ) to form the first non-Congress government in the history of the Republic of India.
Chandra Shekhar, Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Deve Gowda went on to serve as Prime Ministers ; Vajpayee led the first non-Congress government to complete a full five-year term from 1999 to 2004.
The Janata Party and its allies came to power, headed by Morarji Desai, who became the first non-Congress Prime Minister of India.
After the collapse of the second BJP-led coalition government, BJP and its allies formed a 24 party alliance called National Democratic Alliance ( NDA ), which became the first non-Congress coalition government in post-independence India to survive a full five-year term ( 1999 – 2004 ).
He was the Chief Minister of Maharashtra from 1995 – 1999. Joshi is said to be first non-Congress Chief Minister.
He became the first non-Congress Chief Minister of Maharashtra when the Shiv Sena-Bharatiya Janata Party ( BJP ) coalition came to power.
Bhattacharya was a professor of English at Calcutta University and in 1967 he had become the first non-Congress Education Minister of West Bengal.
Thus, He became the first non-Congress chief minister of Karnataka.

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