Today’s Motto: ‘Ambition and the belly are the two worst counsellors’
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, 12 Dec….
(It is a Universal Health Coverage Day)
1896 – Guglielmo Marconi gave the first public demonstration of his radio equipment in London.
1899 – An early U.S. patent for a golf tee was issued to African-American, George F. Grant, a dentist of Boston.
1912 – The earliest known experiment to produce an airplane ejection seat was conducted.
1953 – An aircraft first reached the speed of 2-1/2 times the speed of sound.
1955 – President Dr. Rajendra Prasad promulgated an ordinance providing the usage of Hindi with English for official purposes of Indian Union.
1961 – Portuguese civilians are evacuated amid fears of an Indian troop invasion at Goa, Daman and Diu.
1965 – Vijayanta, first India-made military tank which was handed over to the Army, was manufactured at Avadi Heavy Vehicles Factory at Madras.
1971 – All the facilities and pocket money ( called Privy Purse) provided to the former Kings and Princes were cancelled by the Indian Parliament.
1971 – The first aerial victory was when MiG-21 shot down a PAF F-104 over the Gulf of Kutch. This was followed by three more victories in quick succession on 17 December.
1992 – The world’s largest monolithic granite statue of Lord Buddha, weighing 350 tonnes, placed on the ‘Rock of Gibraltar’ in the midst of Hussain Sagar lake in Hyderabad.
1996 – India and Bangladesh arrive at a settlement to share Ganga water.
2019 – Deepest point on land on earth identified under Denman Glacier, east Antarctica at 3.5km (11,500 ft) below sea level.
Born….1905 – Mulkraj Anand, Indo-Anglian novelist and critic of international repute. He wrote famous novels The Untouchable, The Village, Coolie, The Road and Two Leaves and a Bud, The Sword and the Sickle, The Morning Face, The Private Life of Indian Prince The Big Heart, etc. He was awarded International Peace Prize, Padma Bhusahan and (1968) Sahitya Akademy Award (1971).
1940 – Sharad (Chandra Govindrao ) Pawar, Maharashtra politician who became state CM 4 times, Union Minister 4 times from 1992 to 2014 including Agreeculture, Defence and Consumer Affairs ministries, though he had left Congress (I) in 2099 and formed NCP, he later joined UPA govt. under Manmohan Singh. He was also President Board of Conrol for Cricket in India (BCCI) since 2005-08, ICC from 2010-12 and Maharasthra Cricket Association 2013-17. He was awarded Padam Vibhushan in 2017. He developed Oral Cancer in mouth in early 200s and declared he’s not interested in active politics, is at present Rajya Sabha Member.
1950 – Rajnikanth, (Shivaji Rao Gaekwad), currently the most popular South India actor, started his cinema career in 1975 with Apoorv Rangagal, and acted in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Hindi films viz., Paddikadavan, Giraftar, Mr. Bharath, Dosti Dushmani, Kala, 2.0, Shivaji-the Boss, Jailer, Andha Kanoon, etc. over 170 films. He’s also called God of Tamil. Malayalam cinema. Was awarded sevewral Filmfare (South), Kalaimamani, Padma Vibhushan, Centenary Award for Personality of Year award and Dada Saheb Phalke award in 2021.
1954 – Hemant Karkare, police officer. He was the chief of the Mumbai Anti-Terrorist Squad and was killed in action during the 2008 Mumbai attacks after being shot three times in the chest. His bravery was honoured with the Ashoka Chakra on 26 January 2009.
1959 – Krishnammachari Srikkanth, cricketer (big-hitting Indian opener 1981-92). He played 43 Tests scoring 2 centuries and 4 in ODIs. He plays for Chennai Super Kings and Deccasn Chargers Hyderabad. He also captained Indian team and was part of 1983 ODI World Cup winner team, was awarded b y BCCI. He was also coack and cricket commentator.
1968- Syed Shanawaz Hussain, BJP politician and General Secretary and spokesperson. Was a minister in AB Vajpayee and in Bihar Govt.
1981 – Yuvraj Singh, flameboyant Indian batsman who hit 6 Sixes in an over in 2007 World Cup 20-20 tournament and has a world record for fastest 50 in 12 balls. He is also left arm off-break bowler.
RIP….2012 – Ramanand Sagar, legendary film director who did many blockbuster films like Aankhen, Aarzoo, Geet, Lalkaar, Kohinoor, Zindagi, Charas, Jalte Badan, Prem Bandhan, Insaniyat, Ghunghat, Paigham etc. and the TV epics Ramayana in 78 episodes ( 1987-89) and Sri Krishna (1993-97) and Luv-Kush (1987-88) and Sai Baba (2005-2009). He won 6 Filmfare awards and Padam Shri for his contribution to cine industry.
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{Compiled by Lt. Gen. (R) Raj Kadyan}
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