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Today’s Motto: ‘Status quo is like a paved road: comfortable to walk, but no flowers grow on it’

As Every Day makes a new beginning in life, it brings new opportunities, opens new avenues, to perform and make a mark, to write a Page in History Book.

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This is Your Day-TODAY: Take a Determined Step Forward and Make History! 

On this day,  Mar. 31……

1851 – Leon Foucault demonstrated his pendulum experiment at the Pantheon of Paris at the request of Napoleon Bonaparte. He had installed a pendulum in his cellar in Paris. It was made from 2 m long wire supporting a 5-kg weight. He observed a small movement of the oscillation plane of the pendulum – showing that the Earth was rotating underneath the swinging pendulum. A month later, he repeated the experiment at the observatory of Paris, with a 11-m pendulum which gave longer swings and a more clearly visible deviation. His March demonstration at the Pantheon used a 28-kg sphere on a 67-m wire.

1870 – 1st black to vote in U.S. (Thomas P Mundy of Perth Amboy New Jersey)

1889 – The Eiffel Tower, Paris was inaugurated, becoming the world’s tallest tower of its era to commemrate 100th Anniversary of French Revolurtion. Designed by 56-years old engineer Gustave Eiffel to celebrate the centennial of the French Revolution, it is 324-m high and its base is square, measuring 125 metres on each side. It remained the world’s tallest man-made structure until surpassed by the Empire State Building, 41 years later. The tower has three levels for visitors, with restaurants on the first and second levels. In 2023, the Eiffel Tower welcomed 6.3 million visitors.

1896 – Whitcomb Judson, Chicago, patents a hookless fastening, also known as the zipper. (Judson was an inventor who was awarded 30 patents over a sixteen-year career. His most noteworthy invention, a chain-lock fastener. This was the precursor to the modern zipper which he developed and invented in 1890. Judson is recognised as the inventor of the zipper).

1903 – New Zealander Richard Pearse reputedly flew a powered heavier-than-air machine, some nine months before the Wright brothers’ more famous and well documented flight. Pearse built a high-wing monoplane powered by his design of a petrol engine. Accounts vary, but his flight was probably 350 yards in the air, though uncontrolled, ending with the machine striking a large hedge.

1904 – British slaughter hundreds of Tibetans.

1933 – German Republic gives power to Hitler.

1959 – On fleeing from Tibet, Dalai Lama was granted political asylum in India.

1964 – Tram-way service ended in Mumbai. This last electric tram left Bori Bunder (CST) for Dadar at 10 p.m., crowds lined the route all the way at that late hour to bid farewell to the common man’s transport medium.

1966 – Luna 10, the first spacecraft to orbit the moon, was launched by the USSR from an Earth orbiting platform.

1999 – – The PIO card, conferring privileges on persons of Indian origin settled abroad, is formally launched by Atal Behari Vajpayee Govt..

2022 – First truly complete sequence of a human genome published by Telomere-to-Telomere (T2T) consortium, after breakthroughs in new technology (previously just over 90% coded)

Born….

1504 – Guru Angad Dev (Bhai Lehna), the second Guru of Sikhs was a Khatri trader Pheru Mal’s son from Harike, Ferozepur. He is known for writing Punjabi script and many shlokas himself.

1906 – General KS Thimayya, former Indian Army Chief from May 1957 to May 1961.He faught in WW-II also.(pic credit-Star of Mysore)

1934 – Kamala Das, a Malayalam and English writer, poet.

1938 – Sheila Dixit, popular  Congress politician. A student of CJM School and Miranda House College Delhi, Sheila is the longest serving chief nminister of Delhi from 1998 to 2013. (pic credit-Wikipedia) 

RIP….

1930 – Shyamji Krishan Verma. Indian revolutionary  who studied in Oxford University, London and founded India House and India Home Rule Society to gather Indians living in England to fight for Freedom. His mortal remains were brought back to India by Gujarat CM Narendra Modi from Switzerland in August 2003.

1972 – Meena Kumari, legendary  film actress. Also called Tragedy Queen of India cinema for her roles of sorrow. She acted in Baiju Bawra, Azaad, Sahib Beebi aur Ghulam , Kagaz Ke Phool, Kaajal, Dil Ek Mandir, Main Chup Rahoongi, Phool Aur Pather. Hert last film Pakeezah was a grand success,  She was awarded National Film, 3 Filmfare nominations and many prizes.

2005 – OP Jindal, Haryana Industrialist who established Jindal Steel group and educational institutions. Was also a  politician and minister in Haryana Congress Govt. His son Naveen Jindal (est. net worth $ 22 billion or Rs. 180,000 Cr.)  has recently joined BJP and is fighting LokSabha elections from Kurukshtra.(His mother Savitri Devi has also joined BJP)

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{Compiled by Lt. Gen. (R) Raj Kadyan}

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