''''1966: Key Events''' * Indira Gandhi becomes prime minister, after the Tashkent peace talks followed by the death of Lal Bahadur Shastri. * Punjab is divided into Punjab, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh. * Devaluation of the rupee by 36. 5%. A growing number of political groups, both Left and Right, marginalise parliamentary politics and embark on violent protests. The Communists’ emphasis on extra-parliamentary ‘mass struggle’ is emulated by a variety of regionalist, ethnic and communal groups. * The FICCI considers a proposal to raise a large election fund to support a ‘business party’. * [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghatak|Ghatak]] joins the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FTII,_Pune|FTII]] in Pune. * Karnataka Chief Minister Veerendra Patil initates a scheme to subsidise all films made in the state. The initial subsidy is Rs. 50,000 for b&w and Rs. 1 lakh for a colour film. * The Dolton Press, part of B. Nagi Reddy’s publishing empire, starts the journal Bommai (edited by B. Vishwanatha Reddy) in Tamil. * The [[Dadasaheb Phalke]] Lifetime- Achievement Awards are started. * The first Dogri film is Kumar Kuldip’s [[Gallan Hoyian Beetiyan]]. * The North Calcutta Film Society starts the quarterly Chitravash and publishes special issues on, e. g. , [[Nemai Ghosh]] and [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajen_Tarafdar|Rajen Tarafdar]]. * The Cine Club in Calcutta starts the occasional journal Kino in English.