Today’s Motto: ‘Tears are the language of the heart’
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 !
This is Your Day-TODAY: Take a Determined Step Forward and Make History !
On this day, 09 Nov ….

1948 – Administration of Mayurbhanj State (in Odisha) taken over by the Government of India. Spread over about 11,000 sqkm, it was under the Marathas and fell to British army in 1829 (pic credit-odishatourism).
1967 – Bhartiya Kranti Dal, a new political party founded by Uttar Prafesh CM
Chaudhary Charan Singh. It was merged into Janta Party in 1977.
1989 – Fall of the Berlin Wall. It was onstructed by German Democratic Republic (East Germany) in 1961 to secure part of Berlin under their control post division of Germany in WW-II. The people of two parts decided to reunite and the two parts of Germany opened gates on Nov. 9, 1989 for citizens to move freely to either side. Following this most of the Berlin Wall was brought down.
1990 – Vishwanath Pratap Singh resigned from the post of Prime Minister of India after losing the Vote of
Confidence moved against him.
2000 – Uttarakhand officially became the 27th state of India.
2012 – After a series of self-immolation by Tibetan monks, hundreds of Tibetan monks and students protest against education policies in China’s western Qinghai Province.
2019 – The Kartarpur Corridor is inaugurated, providing a direct link (2 km) for Sikh pilgrims to th
e Gurudwara Darbar Sahib from, Kartarpur in Pakistan, from Dera Baba Nanak in Gurdaspur distt.
2019 – Supreme Court rules in favor of Hindus over who has right to holy site in city of Ayodhya.
Born…. 1877 – Muhammad Iqbal, famous Urdu poet, who wrote the song Saare Jahan se Achcha Hindustan Hamara. His grandfather was a Sapru Pandit of Kulgam in Kashmir but converted to Islam and shifted to Sialkot. Iqbal studied in Ludwig University in Germany. He wrote books in Urdu and persian viz., Shikwa aur Jawab-e-Shikwa, The Secrets of Self, The Secrets of Selflessness, The Call of the Marching Bell, Javed Nama, Message from the east, Kulliat – e-Iqbal, Gebriel’s Wing, Gift From Hijaz and The Rod of Moses etc.
1924 – Pandit C. R. Vyas (Chintamani Raghunath), veteran singer, Bhajan and classical musician. Known for Bhajan.. Om Namo Bhagwate Vasudevay, Basant Bahar etc. He was awarded Tansen Samman by Madhya Pradesh government, Dinanath Mangeshkar Puruskar, Sangeet Natak Akademy and Padma Bhiushan in 1992 and Ustad Hafiz Ali Award in 1994.
RIP…. 1962 – Dhondo Keshav Karve, social reformer, also called Maharishi Karve, whose pioneering contri
bution to women’s education in India has rarely been surpassed. He established a women’s college called SNDT Women’s College in Mumbai. He was honored with Bharat Ratna in1958.
2005 – K.R. Narayanan, 10th President of India from 1997-2002. (Narayanan began his career as a member of the Indian Foreign Service and was referred to by Nehru as “the best diplomat
of the country”).
2011 – Hagobind Khorana, an Indian-American biochemist who shared (with Marshall W. Nirenberg and Robert W. Holley) the 1968 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine “for their interpretation of the genetic code and its function
in protein synthesis.”
You may have known…. 1. Polyandry: Polyandry is a form of polygamy in which a woman can have two or more husbands.
Polyandry has been practised in India and is still practised by a minority. The popular Hindu epic, Mahabharatha provides the first striking example of polyandry, Draupadi, daughter of king of Panchāla being married to five brothers.
Apart from Kinnaur, Polyandry was practised by some south Indian tribes, prevalent among
the Todas of Nilgiris, Nairs of Travancore and Ezhavas of Malabar. While polyandrous unions have disappeared from the traditions of many of the groups and tribes, it is still practised by some Paharis especially in Jaunsar Bawar region in Northern India.
Polyandry was also practiced in some areas of Africa , practiced by Kings to keep their clans together, but was later banned .
2. Recent military strength reports indicate India has approximately 4,201 tanks and Pakistan has around 2,627. {Compiled by Lt. Gen. (R) Raj Kadyan}
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