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Today’s Motto: ‘Before envying a successful man, do learn of his struggles’

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

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

On this day,  Apr. 15….. ….

1561 – Ambroise Paré published a book on surgery for first time in French language, to make the knowledge accessible for study by surgeon-barbers. Paré’s contribution also included reintroducing the midwifery technique of podalic version.

1658 – Raja Jaswant Singh of Jodhpur, was defeated at Dharmat. He was sent by Shahjahan and Dara Shikoh to resist Aurangzeb and Murad’s advance towards Delhi.   (photo credit-X.com and Brig. MS Jodha).

1726 – Writer William Stukeley held a conversation with Isaac Newton during which Newton recalled “when formerly, the notion of gravitation came into his mind.”  Later, Stukeley writing in his Memoirs of Sir Isaac Newton’s Life, recorded that Newton said, “It was prompted  by the fall of an apple, as he sat in contemplative mood. Why should that apple always descend perpendicularly to the ground, thought he to himself. Why should it not go sideways or upwards, but constantly to the earth’s centre.”

1770 – Dr. Joseph Priestley made the first mention in English that a piece of a rubber substance could erase marks from black-lead pencils.

1877 – A steam-engine driven helicopter model built by Enrico Forlanini (Italy) rose 40 ft. Its coaxial rotors were powered by a steam engine. Just before take-off the spherical steam accumulator was charged with 10 atmospheres of pressure, enabling the craft to rise and remain aloft for 20 seconds.

1878 – Harley Procter developed Ivory Soap, which when marketed later, made Procter and Gamble a multi-million dollar business.

1896 – 1st Modern  Olympic Games close at Athens, Greece. Winners were given a Silver medal, while runners-up received a Copper medal. Retroactively, the IOC has converted these to Gold and Silver, and awarded Bronze medals to third placed athletes (pic credit-pinterest.com).

1910 – Taft is 1st President to throw out a 1st ball at a baseball game. (The ceremonial first ball is a longstanding ritual of baseball in which a Guest of Honour throws to mark the end of pregame festivities and the start of the game).

1912 – The fourth dimension was spoken of by Albert Einstein as time.

1923 -Insulin became generally available for diabetics’.

1941 – Igor Ivor Sikorsky made the first helicopter flight over one-hour duration in his Vought-Sikorsky VS-300. It used a three-bladed main propeller 28-feet in diameter, and stayed in the air for 65 minutes and 14.5 seconds.

1946 – The original memorial was erected in Kohima, from local stone. (It is a memorial dedicated to soldiers of the 2nd British Division of the Allied Forces who died in the Second World War at Kohima, the capital of Nagaland in April 1944. The soldiers died on the battleground of Garrison Hill in the tennis court area of the Deputy Commissioner’s residence. There are 1,420 Commonwealth burials of the Second World War at this cemetery, and a memorial to an additional 917 Hindu and Sikh soldiers who were cremated. The memorial is maintained by the Commonwealth War graves Commission).

1948 – State of Himachal Pradesh created. The name was coined from Sanskrit him ‘snow’ and achal ‘mountain’, by Acharya Diwakar Datt Sharma, one of the State’s most eminent Sanskrit scholars.

1950 – Acharya Vinoba Bhave requested the villagers of Panchampalli Telangana, Andhra Pradesh to give 80 acres of land, and with this he had started his ‘Bhudan Andolan’.

1976 – India announces it will send an envoy to Peking, first time in 15 years of Indo-China war of 1962.

1984 – Extremists plunder 40 stations in Punjab.                                                                                  1989 – 97 football supporters are killed in Britain’s worst-ever sporting disaster at Hillsborough, Sheffiled (U.K.).

2000 – Baichung Bhutia, Ace Indian  footballer became the first Asian-player to score a goal in the professional  English game.  He scored 27  Goals in 84 International matches between 1994 and 2007. He played for  East Bengal Club and Mohan Bagan. Was awarded  Padma  Shri and  Arjuna award and many more. He also foght  some elections for Trinamool Congress in Bengal Assmbly but later lost  each time including  2014 Lok Sabha election.

2010 – US President  Barack Obama says that it is likely that astronauts will be sent to orbit Mars by the mid-2030’s.

2018 – 126.2 cm (49.69″) of rainfall in a day, Waipā Garden (Kauai). Hawaii (state record, breaking previous record of 1956).

2019 – Paris cathedral Notre Dame-de Paris,  a medieval Catholic Cathedral in Paris, catches fire, toppling its spire and destroying its roof.

2023 – Atiq Ahmed, former MLA/MP belonging to Samajwadi Party, convicted criminal, assassinated live on TV along with his brother Ashraf in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, while under police guard.

Born….1452 – Leonardo da Vinci, Italian painter, draftsman, sculptor, architect, and engineer. Born in Vinci, a  town in Tuscan hills  and educated in Florence (Italy)  is known for legendary painting  Mona Lisa and The Last Supper,  Salvator Mundi which are sold at exhorbitant prices by Art Lovers even after 6 centuries. The Last Supper created a new Art Auction record  at $450.3 in 2017.

1563 – Guru Arjan Dev. 5th of the 10 Sikh Gurus. A spiritual and  Braham Gyani, who compiled Guru Nanak Devji’s  Shabd  in Adi Granth, later enshrined as Guru Granth Saheb. He also  wrote 30  Ragas in Guruvani.  He was martyred by Aurangzeb by burning on hot plate (Tawa) for refusing to convert to Islam.

1919 – Marshal of the Air and former Air Chief Arjan Singh, Padma Vibhushan, DFC. He was the  3rd Chief  of Indian Air Force,  headed  IAF in 1965  Indo-Pak War. He also  worked as India’s  Ambassador to Switzerland  and  Lt. Guv. of Delhi  during 1989-90.

1922 – Hasrat Jaipuri, legendary Bollywood lyricist. Write many songs like Teesri Kasam, Andaaz, Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai,  Geet Gaya Pathron Ne, Haryali aur Rasta, Love in Tokyo, Brahamchari, Tere Ghar Ke Saamne, Pyar hi Pyar, etc. Won Filmfare  awards twice and nominations.

1940 – Sultan Khan, famous Sarangi player and classical singer. He belonged to the ‘Indore Gharana’ and is credited with reviving the sarangi in the country. Ustad Sultan Khan, the master of the sarangi and the heart-touching songs like ‘Piya Basanti Re’ and ‘Albela Sajan Aayo Re’, has got a special respectable status in the Hindi music world. Awarded Sangeet Natak Akademy award in 1952 and  Padma Bhushan in 2009.

1972 – Mandira Bedi, Model, Bollywood and TV actor. Acted in Das Kahaniyan, Shadi Ka Laddoo, Romantic, Vodka Diaries, Tashkent Files etc. Won an award as Best Telly  Anchor awardn in 2004. (pic Credit-Rediff.com)

1990 –Emma Watson, Harry Potter series  actor. Also acted in Beauty And The Beast, The Bling Ring,  She won 26 awrads like Teen Choice and MTV Movie awards  and 70 nomonations.  A rift has recently surfaced among  the author JK Rowling and her actors over Lesbian/homosexual  views. (pic credit-Vanity Fair).

You may have known….  1.  A report in Forbes magazine in 1987 said that Sanskrit is the most suitable language for computer software.                                                                                                                                                            2. The US Army has developed an algorithm for the optimal time to drink coffee.                                                                                                                                                              {Compiled by Lt. Gen. (R) Raj Kadyan}

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