History News Desk !!! According to Gregory calendar, 4 February is the 35th day of the year. There are still 330 days left in the year. (331 days in leap year)
Important events of 4 February
1620 – A peace agreement was signed between Prince Bethlane of Hungary and Emperor Ferdinand II of Rome. 1628 – Shah Jahan was crowned the Mughal emperor in Agra. 1783 – 50 thousand people were killed in a fierce earthquake in Italy’s race. 1797 – More than 41 thousand people were killed in the disastrous earthquake in Qwito, the capital of Ecuador. 1847 – America’s first Telegraph Company was established in Maryland. 1881 – The first issue of the daily newspaper ‘Kesari’ came in the editing of Lokmanya Tilak. 1895 – The first rolling lift bridge was inaugurated in Chicago, USA. 1920 – First airline starts from London to South Africa. 1924- Mahatma Gandhi was released from prison before time due to his poor health. 1932 – Inauguration of Third Winter Olympics at Lake Plasid in New York. 1948 – Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) gets independence from Britain. 1960 – Hamidullah Khan, the last Nawab of the princely state of Bhopal, passed away. 1965 – America conducted a nuclear test in Nevada. 1968 – Continuation of migration of Asian citizens from Kenya. 96 people from India and Pakistan reached Britain, including nine young children. 1973 – Inauguration of Jawaharlal Nehru, India’s largest merchant vessel. It had an 88,000 DWT super tanker. 1976 – 23,000 people died and more than 75,000 were injured in a fierce earthquake in Guatemala. 1976 – The Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization of the United Nations said it has failed in its efforts to remove illiteracy. The ten -year program of the organization in this regard focused on 11 countries including India. 1978 – Swearing as the first President of Sri Lanka by Julius Jayawardene. 1990 – Ernakulam district of Kerala declared a full literate district of the country. The literacy rate was recorded 100 percent here. 1994 – No. The US lifted the business restrictions imposed against Vietnam. 1996 – The tree was detected in Lumbini, southwest Nepal, where Lord Buddha was born. 1997 – Two helicopters of Israel’s army collided in northern Israel. 73 people associated with the army were killed in this fierce air accident in the history of the country. 1998 – More than 4000 people die in a fierce earthquake in Afghanistan. 2000 – World Cancer Day was celebrated for the first time. Its purpose was to spread awareness among people about cancer around the world. 2001 – The exile government of Tibet announced that India has given Karmapa Lama the status of refugee. He moved to India in a teenage age in January 2000. 2003 – Yugoslavia officially changed its name to Serbia and Montenegro. 2004 – Facebook launch. It later became the world’s largest social network. 2006 – International Atomic Energy Agency sent the case of Iran’s nuclear weapon to the Security Council. 2007 – Former US Vice President Volthers received the United Nations Environment Award. 2008- Government of Uttar Pradesh announced to investigate the police recruitment scam with the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). Militants in Pakistan attacked the security forces. 2009 – CBI submitted its second report to the Supreme Court in the Ghaziabad’s Provident Fund Scam. The Indian Academy of Acupressure awarded Baba Ramdev with the Live Time Achievement Award for his services. 2011 – Now the way the internet work will change around the world. Actually, IP (Internet Protocol) addresses appearing as marks from February 4 will not be available, as all such IP addresses have been allocated. Now a new system will be used in place of the old IP address version-4, Internet Protocol version-6 (IPV6). The capacity of IPV-4 was only 32 bit, while the capacity of IPV-6 has been taken up to 128 bit. This will strengthen the functioning of the Internet. 2014 – The Board of Directors of Microsoft Corporation selected Satya Nadella of Indian origin as the new CEO (Chief Executive Officer) of Microsoft. 2021 – Chauri Chaura conflict has been completed 100 years. On this occasion, Prime Minister Narendra Modi started the ‘centenary celebrations’.
Person born on 4 February
1977 – Kanak Saha – is a famous scholar of astronomy and astronomy. 1881 – Cleament Vorosilov – was the President of the Soviet Union. 1891 – M.A. Ayyangar – Famous freedom fighter and former Lok Sabha Speaker. 1922 – Pandit Bhimsen Joshi, Bharat Ratna honored, Indian classical music (singer) 1938 – Birju Maharaj – was one of the famous classical dance artists. 1943 – Padma Subrahmanyam – Indian classical dance is the famous dancer of Bharatanatyam. 1957 – Krishna Pal Gurjar – is the sixteenth Lok Sabha MP of India. 1974 – Urmila Matondkar, Indian film actress. 1908 – Makhdoom Mohiuddin – The famous revolutionary was an Indian poet.
Died on 4 February
2023 – Vani Jairam – was a famous Indian playback singer. He is also called “Meera of Modern India”. 2021 – Dwijendra Narayan Jha – was an expert in ancient and medieval Indian history. 2021 – Vikas Sharma – Indian news channel was a well -known anchor of ‘Republic Bharat TV’. 2002- Lord Dada, famous film actor and filmmaker-director (born- 1913). 2001 – Pankaj Roy, Cricketer. (Born – 1928) 1993 – Daulat Singh Kothari – was a famous scientist of India. 1974 – Satyendra Nath Bose, Mathematician and Physical Shastri. 1960 – Hamidullah Khan – was the last Nawab of the princely state of Bhopal in India.
Important opportunities and celebrations of 4 February
World Cancer Day One Fire Safety Day (Week) Chauri-Chaura Day (1921)