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Today’s Motto: ‘Treat past just as a lesson, but don’t live in 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

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

On this day,  May 23………

1825 – The electromagnet in a practical form was first exhibited by its inventor, William Sturgeon.

Cyrill1829 – Accordion patent granted to Cyrill Demian in Vienna, Austrian Empire (pic credit-Facebook).

1903 – The European capital cities of Paris and Rome were linked by telephone for the first time.

1905 – Thomas A. Edison was issued a patent for a “Process of Duplicating Phonographic Records”. {On the same day of 23 May he was also issued patents for – “Device for Feeding Pulverulent Material”{1911}; “Phonograph or Talking Machine” (1916); and “Production of Thin Metal Sheets or Foils” (1922}).

1933 – Gertrude Ederle and C. Kelsey were granted a patent for a “paddle-driven swimming device”. On the same date, Max Wasserberg received a patent for a “beach and lawn chair”.

1940 – R.V. Jones, a scientist with air intelligence, tells the government that intersecting radio beams could guide Luftwaffe bombers to their targets.

1947 – The U.K. Cabinet took the historic step of agreeing to Lord Mountbatten’s proposal for the partition of India into two states, one Muslim and the other Hindu.Dr.Ronald Malt

1962 – A 12-year-old boy’s severed arm was re-attached in the world’s first successful replantation of a human limb with the microvascular repair of vessels by a team of surgeons led by Drs. Ronald A. Malt and J. McKhann at the Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston. The arm had been severed three inches below the shoulder by the wheels of a train (pic credit-Massachusetts GH Boston).

1984 – First Indian woman Bachendri Pal conquers Mt Everest. (pic credit-India Today)

2015 – Myanmar President Thein Sein implements a population control law requiring women to wait three years between children; critics believe the law can be used to oppress women as well as minority religion and ethnic populations in the country.

2016 – Chinese archaeologists announce findings of earliest use of barley in China to make beer, Shaanxi province 3400-2900 BC.

2019 – The Bharatiya Janata Party wins re-election in a landslide over the opposition Congress Party, world’s largest-ever democratic election with over 600 million voters.BJP 2019

2019 – Prototype of new high-speed train that will float above the track, capable of travelling 600km an hour (370 mph), unveiled by Chinese Railway Rolling Stock Corporation in Qingdao.

2022 – New York City removes its last public payphones in Midtown Manhattan, they will become part of a museum display.

2022 – US President Joe Biden says for the first time he would be willing to use force to defend Taiwan against   any Gen ThaparChinese invasion.

Born….

1906 – General Pran Nath Thapar,  Chief of Indian Army (May 8, 1961 – Nov. 19, 1962) during Chinese invasion over Indian teritorries. He resigned in the last stage due to differences with then Govt.

1919 – Gayatri Devi,  Maharani of Jaipur,  wife of Raja Sawai Man Singh II. Renowned for her “unparalleled beauty”, Gayatri Devi’s life combines the glamour, adventure, and tryst of royal living and politics  (pic credit-.Scoop-Whoop)

Gayatri Devi1965 – Woorkeri Venkat Raman, prolific Indian scorer, got 1089 runs in one season 1988-89 including a double and triple century each. Also a slow left-arm all-rounder.Head Coach of Indian Women’s team from Jan. 2019 (pic credit-NDTV Sports). WV Raman

RIP….

1975 – Lt Gen P. S. Bhagat. (Lieutenant General Premindra Singh Bhagat, VC, PVSM was an ENGINEERS officer of the Indian Army and recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy. The Victoria Cross was conferred on him for his actions in the Sudan theatre during World War II. After retirement he was appointed Chairman of the Damodar Valley CorporatioGen. Bhagatn).

You may have known….

Bacon was used to make explosives during World War II.Raj Kadyan

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

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