Today’s Motto: ‘Life is an echo of our actions; we get what we give’
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 Books!
This is Your Day-TODAY: Take a Determined Step Forward and Make History !
On this day, 05 Feb….
1792: South Indian warrior Tipu Sultan was defeated in battle by the British at Srirangaptnam.(pic credit-reditt.com).
1825 – A housewife Hannah Lord Montague of Troy, New York took her scissors and created the first detachable collar on one of her husband’s shirts in order to reduce her laundry load to the collar only.
1918 – 1st U.S. pilot 2nd Lt. Stephen W Thompson, to down an enemy airplane in WW-I. It was a French airplane. (pic credit-nationalmuseum.af.mil).
1909 – Bakelite’s invention was officially announced by Belgian-American chemist Leo Baekeland. It is the first fully synthetic plastic, a hard, thermosetting resin known for its electrical insulation, heat resistance, and durability.
1922 – Chauri Chaura incident occurred in Gorakhpur, UP, where protesters clashed with police, resulting in Gandhi suspending the Non-Cooperation Movement. Agitators in the Non-cooperation movement clashed with police resulting in the deaths of about 22 policemen and 3 civilians at Chauri Chaura in the Gorakhpur district in the United Provinces, present-day Uttar Pradesh.
Also cited for 4 February. (pic credit-civilsdaily.com).
1922 –
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1929 – The first U.S. patent for starting blocks, titled “Foot Support,” was issued to George T. Bresnahan of Iowa City. He described his invention as “what might be termed a starting block” to be used on a running track or field.

1989 – The last Russian troops withdraw from the capital city of Kabul.
1991 – The last of 1.2 lakh Indians in Kuwait manage to return to India. It was necessitated due Iraqi invasion into Kuwait.
2021 – Ocean life is being drowned out by human noise, especially shipping, construction, sonar and seismic surveys according to new research.
Born…. 16
30 – Guru Har Rai, 7th Sikh Guru, He was the Grandson of 6th Guru Hargobind Rai and was named Guru at the age of 14 years on March 3, 1644 after the death of his grandfather Guru Hargobind ji.. He preached love and peace among all communities. He contracted Smallpox while attending to patients in Delhi. His youngest son Har Krishan was appointed next Guru of Sikhs in 1661.
1976 – Abhishek Bachchan, Bollywood actor, son of legendary couple Amitabh Bachchan an
d Jaya Bhaduri. He acted in Refugee, Dostana, Paa, Sarkar, Raavan, Delhi-6, Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna, Bol Bachchan, Ghoomar, Dhoom -2 and 3, Guru, Sarkar, Sarkar Raj, Buntry Aur Bubli, Happy New Year, Housefull 3, Manmarziyaan etc. He won 4-5 Filmfare awards including Best Debutant and for Support actor titles. He has done about 70 films including some productions. He’s married to popular romatic Diva Aishwarya Rai. 1985 – Christiano Ronaldo. One of the top soccer players who captained Portugese team in FIFa World Cup and won Golden Shoe. He scored 42 Goals in 2007-08 Football League and 31 Goals later in the League. He also captained and owned Manchester United and became the highest paid footballer at $ 285 million in 2024 (pic credit-sportingnews.com).
1992 – Neymar (da Silva Santos Jr.), most sillful young Brazilian soccer player wh
o emerged as the highest paid Brazilion footballer with 100 Goals. He also joined Barcelona and captained Brazil team in 2012, 2016 to win Olympic Silver and Gold respectively.
RIP…. 1881 – Thomas Carlyl. Most respected and famous
Scottish satirist, author and historian. His works on French Revolution, On Heros, Hero Worship, Called Fredrick the Great etc. are highly respected in the Victorian era.
2008 – Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, Indian guru, founder of Transcendental Meditation. He set up meditation centre world over, wrote books David wants to Fly, The Late, Great Planet Earth etc. and set up
Mahesh Yogi Vedic University and Maharishi Mahesh University for Information Technology. He was named Messanger of Inner Peace by many European organisations and had several celebrities as his disviples. He died in Vlodrop Netherland nearing the age of 90. You may have known…. 1. Indian Iron and Steel industry was in advanced stage long ago. (The iron column near Qutab Minar in Delhi is standing in the open and is exposed to sun, rain and weathering over 1,500 years old and it still looks fresh. It seems that this column will continue to stand there till eterni
ty. This rare monument is a testimony to the forging and fabricating ingenuity of ancient India).
2. Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism, all originating in India, are commonly recognized as major world
religions, with their followers comprising roughly 25% of the global population (approx. 8.5 billion ). While 85% of world population follows one or the other religions. As of November 2025, over 2.38 billion follow Christianity , 1.91 billion follow Islam and over 1.51 billion are other smaller sec
ts or religions. {Compiled by Lt. Gen. (R) Raj Kadyan}