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Operation Dwarka Cheeky Pakistan celebrates Victory Day by killing a cow in India

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  Operation Dwarka During 'Operation Dwarka', the Pakistani Navy fired 50 shells within 4 minutes, 40 did not burst. These shells fell between the railway station and a temple. In this incident, only one cow died and ... today in india and would history After midnight on September 7, 1965, five Pakistani vandals came to the city of Dwarka, a city of Indian temples, just 5.8 nautical miles away and started firing. Exactly one week before this incident, the Pakistan Army had launched an offensive military operation across the international border under the name of Operation Grand Slam. India and Pakistan were then officially at war and the Pakistan Navy was now in a fighting mood. Standing parallel to the coast, a Pakistani warship adorned with old World War II fleets fired 50 shells off the coast of Gujarat that night. Named 'Operation Dwarka' by the Pakistan Navy, the aim was to destroy the radar station that helped India monitor the Navy's activities in the Arabian...

The history behind Teachers' Day

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 Every year 5 September is celebrated as Teachers' Day in India. Teacher's Day ... a special day for every student. On this day you make some special plans for your teachers and this day is special for all students, but do you know why Teacher's Day is celebrated on September 5 itself? Is there any story behind it or some other reason… Let us tell you today the story behind it- Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan's birthday The birthday of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, former President of India, is celebrated as Teacher's Day. The first Vice-President of the country, Dr. Radhakrishnan was born on 5 September 1888 in a Brahmin family in Tirumani village, Tamil Nadu. He was fond of reading books since childhood and was greatly influenced by Swami Vivekananda. Radhakrishnan died on 17 April 1975 in Chennai. When was the first teacher's day celebrated? In the year 1965, the late Dr. S. Some prominent students of Radhakrishnan organized a gathering to pay tribute to that great ...

National Wildlife Day//4'th September important

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  National Wildlife Day Every year September 4 is celebrated as National Wildlife Day in India. The purpose of celebrating this day is to increase awareness among people about wildlife. And Every year 03 March is celebrated as ' World Wildlife Day ' in the world. History of World Wildlife Day: The United Nations General Assembly, in its 68th session on 20 December 2013, announced to celebrate World Wildlife Day on 03 March every year to make people aware of the protection of wildlife and to raise awareness of endangered species of vegetation. The Wild Elephant Preservation Act was first passed in the year 1872 to prevent wildlife from going extinct. Indian Wildlife Institute: The Wildlife Institute of India (WII) was established in 1982. The institute is an autonomous institute under the Union Ministry of Environment and Forests which has been recognized as a training and research institute in the field of wildlife conservation. Wildlife Crime Control Bureau: The Wildlife Cr...

Interim Government //On 2 September 1946 established the Interim Government of India

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Interim Government  On 2 September 1946, the newly elected Constituent Assembly formed the Interim Government of India which remained in existence till 15 August 1947. The executive branch of the interim government was functioning by the Viceroy's Executive Council, which was headed by the Viceroy. In August 1946, the Congress decided to join the Interim Government to simplify the process of transfer of power for the British Government. The interim government started functioning from 2 September 1946.There were a total of 12 members including 3 Muslim members nominated by the Congress. After the arrival of British in India, this was the first time when the Indian government was in the hands of Indians. On 26 October, 5 members nominated by the league joined it and manipulated members appointed by Congress to make room for these new members (two seats were already vacant besides Sharat Bose, Syed Ali Zaheer and Sir Shafat Ahmad Khan resigned). The departments of all the fourteen mem...

LIC History//Some unknown information of Life Insurance Corporation

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  Life Insurance Corporation Today, the Life Insurance Corporation of India is celebrating its 66st anniversary on 1 September. It was established in the year 1956. In the six decades since then, the Life Insurance Corporation of India has undergone a lot of changes. Know about the journey of Life Insurance Corporation of India so far- Insurance Corporation first came to history in 1818 from England in Kolkata city of India. The name of India's first life insurance company was Oriental Life Insurance. . On 1 September 1956, the Government of India established the Life Insurance Corporation of India. . Life Insurance Corporation of India is the largest life insurance company in India and also the largest investor company in the country. . It is headquartered in the financial capital of India, Mumbai. . Its 2048 offices are located in many cities of the country and more than one million agents are spread across India. The current chairman of the Life Insurance Corporation of India is...

National Sports Day|| Major Dhyanchand Barth Dhyanchand barth anniversary the legendary hockey player of the country,

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  August 29 is celebrated as National Sports Day in India. This day is the birth anniversary of the legendary hockey player of the country, Major Dhyanchand. Dhyanchand got India a gold medal in the Olympic Games. Because of this, India was recognized internationally. In his honor, 29 August is celebrated every year as National Sports Day in India. Why National Sports Day is celebrated  The reason behind celebrating National Sports Day is to give sports and sportsmanship and respect to the players. Apart from this, the main work of making people aware of sports is also done by celebrating Sports Day every year. Such days recognize youth, provide employment and praise the work of various sportspersons and create awareness among youth about sports. This is the reason that National Sports Day is celebrated on the birthday of Major Dhyanchand to remember the hockey wizard every year. Let us know some information about the life of Major Dhyanchand. early life :      ...

Firaq Gorakhpuri Barth anniversary one of the greatest poet of India

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  Firaq, born on August 28, 1896, can be called the sun of the world of evil.  Famous poet Nida Fazli places him third in the world of Urdu poetry after Ghalib and Mir.  Nida saheb says, “Ghalib was the poet of many eras coming into his era .  In his era, he was not understood as much as was recognized in later eras.  Like every big mind, he also disappears from the eyes of his contemporaries.  The same thing can be said about Firaq Gorakhpuri. " “आने वाली नस्लें तुम पर रश्क करेंगी हम असरों जब भी उनको ध्यान आएगा, तुमने फ़िराक़ को देखा है” This sheer poet has written for herself.  Critics can search for self-reliance in it.  Can be accused of arrogance, arrogance.  How close such charges will be to the truth, we do not know.  All we know is that these alphas later became reality.  Indeed, the world curses those who have seen Firaq Gorakhpuri.  His voice was heard sitting in front of him.  Guided him.  Attended the festi...

Women’s Equality Day// 26 August why celebrate Women’s Equality Day

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  Women’s Equality Day W omen's Equality Day is a very important day which is celebrated every year from 1920 to 26 August. On this day, people all over the world will be able to know about women's equality. Women's Equality Day is a very important day that promotes women empowerment in India. In today's time, equality of women is a very big issue in India. Women have become fully empowered in today's times. In earlier times women were not aware of their rights. But today's women know to ask for their rights. Every year Women's Equality Day is celebrated all over the world on 26 August. On this day, awareness of equality of women is spread from place to place. New Zealand is the first country in the world to introduce female equality in 1893. Women had the right to vote only after independence in India, but the legal right to contest elections in panchayats and municipal bodies was achieved through the 73rd Constitution Amendment through the efforts of late ...

The real story behind Neil Armstrong's death||The first person to step on the moon died due to the negligence of the doctors

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  Neil Armstrong death anniversary:  ​​Neil Armstrong, born in Wapakonetta, Ohio, was the first person to step on the moon. He was born on 5 August 1930. Neil Armstrong made his first move to the lunar surface on 20 July 1969. Neil Armstrong was hospitalized for heart surgery in August 2012, having died on 25 August 2012 due to some complications after surgery. Today they are not among us, but their memories will always be alive in the hearts of people. The real story behind Neil Armstrong's death A report has revealed that a hospital in Ohio has agreed to pay $ 6 million (about Rs 41 crore) to Neil Armstrong's family members. The hospital was accused by Moon Man's family members that he died in 2012 due to hospital negligence following emergency heart surgery. According to a report in the New York Times, the hospital in Ohio, USA, has paid a sum of six million dollars to the family of astronaut Neil Armstrong as a confidential settlement. Armstrong died after cardiac bypas...

On 23 August, International Day for the Memory of the Slave Trade and its Abolition

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  International Day for the Memory of the Slave Trade and its Abolition The beginning of the revolt of Santo Domingo Haiti and the Dominican Republic played an important role in the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade. The International Day for the Remembrance and Abolition of the Slave Trade is observed on 23 August. The purpose of this International Day is to commemorate the tragedy of the slave trade in the memory of all people. The Intercultural Project "" The Slave Route, "" should provide an opportunity for collective consideration of historical causes. To analyze the manner and consequences of this tragedy, and the interaction between Africa, Europe, America, and the Caribbean. The Director-General of UNESCO invites Culture Ministers of all member states to organize events on a date every year that includes the entire population of their country, and especially young people, teachers, artists and intellectuals. The International Day for the Trade and A...

Why Gandhi sets up the Natal Indian Congress??

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August 22, 1894: Gandhi sets up the Natal Indian Congress Today, in 1894, the Natal Indian Congress was established in South Africa to raise voice against discrimination against the people of India. Mahatma Gandhi was made the secretary of this organization and Haji Adam Jhaveri as the president. In the early years, NIC introduced several petitions for changes in discriminatory legislation. The organization became defunct in the 1960s due to increasing repression and restrictions by its leaders. Mahatma Gandhi, the father of our country, has drawn many fronts against the British in his life and he has been arrested many times, You all know that Mohandas Karma Chand Gandhi (Bapu) started the caravan to raise his voice against the British from South Africa itself. Gandhi came to South Africa in 1893 and raised his voice against the color discrimination policy here. In 1984, he founded the Natal Indian Congress (NIC). Due to this effort, Gandhi soon became his leader who raised the voice ...

21th August death anniversary of Ustad Bismillah Khan//Know how Kamruddin became the Emperor of Shehnai, Ustad Bismillah Khan

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Ustad Bismillah Khan On 21st August 2006 , the famous Shehnai player Ustad Bismillah Khan left us today. Bharat Ratna Ustad Bismillah Khan, the sorcerer of the Shehnai, the age-old man of Indian classical music, has been one of the most respected musical personalities in the country. Born in Dumraon, a small town in Bihar, every breath of Khan Saheb was devoted to the notes of shehnai. He kept looking for liberation in music throughout his life by making Banaras his karmabhoomi. In pursuit of this liberation, he played tireless shehnai from wedding weddings to international stage music. He was an authorized shehnai player of the Vishwanath temple in Kashi. Shehnai's voice in the Hindi film 'Gunj Uthi Shehnai' gave her a place in the hearts of common people of the country. In Hindi film 'Swadesh' and Satyajit Ray's popular Bengali film 'Jalsaghar', he also spread the magic of his clarinet. Filmmaker Gautam Ghosh made his film 'Meet a Milestone', a...

20th August Indian Akshay Urja Day

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  Indian Akshay Urja Day Like other countries, Indian Akshay Urja Day is celebrated on 20th August every year in our country. It is celebrated on different dates in different countries. Renewable Energy Day special There should be benefits and the temperature of the earth should also be normal and as far as possible the emission of green house gases should also be reduced. If seen, this is a very serious matter because one thing is almost certain that the speed with which our traditional energy sources are being used from all sides will eliminate our traditional energy sources in the coming time and what will we do then. Keeping such a state in mind, the search for non-conventional energy has become very essential. Energy derived from solar energy, wind energy, hydropower, tidal ebb etc. are the main examples of such energy. Therefore development and use of renewable energy or renewable energy sources is necessary. Akshay urja diwas A very important awareness campaign about the...

History of Rs.1 in India//History of 19 August: East India Company minted one rupee coin//

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History of Indian RS.1  The East India Company on 19 August 1757 issued the first coin of Rs. 1.This coin was made in the mint of Calcutta. East India companies entering India with trade intentions also put a lot of emphasis on making coins here. Although the process of manufacturing money in India had already started before the British, but the East India Company brought it into practice. The first coin of the rupee was issued daily on 19 August 1757. Which was made in the mint of Calcutta. The first coins made by the East India Company were run in the Mughal province of Bengal. A treaty was signed in 1757 with the Nawab of Bengal for the mint East India Company which produced the first coin of one rupee. Although the East India Company had already established the coin mint mints in Surat, Ahmedabad and Bombay, but still the first one rupee coin could be made in the mint of Calcutta. The mint was created by the East India Company in 1757 under a treaty with the Nawab of Bengal. Th...