History News Desk !!! The history of 31 January is considered important, as Britain’s first East India Company was established in India on the orders of Queen Elizabeth I of Britain on this day in 1599. The first dry port started in Kolkata on 31 January in 1983. On this day in 1990, the world’s largest McDonald store started in Russia’s capital Moscow.
Important events of 31 January
1561 – Bairam Khan, the patron of the Mughal emperor Akbar, was killed in Patan, Gujarat. 1606 – Gifax, who conspired against the plank in Britain, killed. 1865 – The 13th Amendment Bill on ‘Elimination of Slavery’ was approved in the US. 1884 – Russian soldiers snatched the rich of Afghanistan. 1893 – Trademark ‘Coca Cola’ trademark was first patented in the US. 1915 – Germany used poisonous gas against Russia during ‘First World War’. 1946 – Ugislavia’s disintegration in six countries based on the then Soviet Union model (Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia -Herjegovina, Macedonia) 1953 – At least 130 passengers and crew members in the boat accident in Irish Sagar Death. 1957 – The work of laying the pipeline from Abdan to Tehran was completed. 1958 – America first launched the landlord. 1962 – The organization of American countries decides not to include Cuba. 1963 – Peacock was declared the national bird of India. 1966 – The Soviet Union launches unmanned Luna 9 Specials under the Luna program. 1968 – Naura, the island country in the Pacific Ocean, gets independence from Australia. 1971 – Telephone service was restored again after a 19 -year gap between East and Western Berlin. 1974 – Penn America Airways aircraft crashed within US borders, killing 15 people. 1979 – China accused the Soviet Union of being the main country to incite the world war. 1984 – Nine poor countries of the world announced to break the trade relations with South Africa at the Lusaka meeting. 1985 – The Rajya Sabha also approved the 52nd Constitution Amendment Bill on Anti -Decorate Prevention. 1988 – Salidarity supporters in Poland protested against the government’s price growth. 1989 – Colombian aircraft kidnapped and kidnapped 122 people and taken to Costarica. 1992 – recognition of Croatia and Slovenia by 28 countries; The first summit of the Security Council in New York. 1995 – As a result of the peace treaty between Israel and Jordan, Israel handed over the authorized border area to Jordan. 1996 – 86 killed in suicide attack in Sri Lanka, 1400 injured. 1998 – Martina Hingis won the Australian Open Championship by defeating Konchita Martinez. 1999 – Arminia’s beauty Gohar Aruthunium Miss Commonwealth was elected 1999, Yevgani Kafelnikov (Russia) won the men’s Australian Open Tennis singles title. 2000 – All accused in hawala case acquitted. 2002 – Jharkhand Governor Prabhat Kumar resigns. 2004 – Dr. Abdul Qadir Khan, the father of the Pakistani atomic program, dismissed the post of Special Advisor to the Prime Minister. 2005 – General Joginder Singh becomes the new army chief. Bangladesh won the one-day series 3–2 from Zimbawe. 2007 – Indian Steel Company Tata, Anglo Dutch Steel Company became the fifth big company in the world after the acquisition of Chorus. 2008- To make Uttar Pradesh self-sufficient in electricity within five years, the state Chief Minister Mayawati inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of Rs 6168 crore power projects. The Central Government approved to raise about 10 thousand crore rupees through the right issue of ‘State Bank of India’. Hanry, the father of the controversial Hyde-Act of Indo-American civil nuclear agreement and former Republican MP Henry died. Former Prime Minister late Benazir Bhutto’s party released the manifesto of its Pakistan People’s Party for the election. 2010 – Hollywood film ‘Avatar’ became the highest -grossing film worldwide by earning two billion dollars.
Person born on 31 January
1934 – Kumudben Mani Shankar Joshi – was the 14th Governor of Andhra Pradesh. 1923 – Somnath Sharma – First Indian martyr to get ‘Paramveer Chakra’. 1975 – Indian actress Preity Zinta
Died on 31 January
2020 – Dalip Kaur Tiwana – was a reputed, well -talked -about writer of Punjabi. 2007 – Hokishe Sema – The Indian state was the third Chief Minister of Nagaland. 1961- Sri Krishna Singh, first Chief Minister of Bihar. 1968 – Padmanarayan Rai – Essay and litterateur of Hindi. 1987 – Minjur Bhaktavatsalam – Famous freedom fighter. 2004- Sur Emperor Suraiya died in Mumbai. 2012 – Maniram Bagdi – Famous Indian leader of socialist ideology. 1988 – Akilan, Tamil language litterateur 2000 – K.K. N. Singh – Villain actor of Indian cinema.