History News Desk !!! National Worm Liberation Day is celebrated in India on 10 February. This is called National Divoring Day in English. Tedibier Day is also celebrated on 10 February. The fourth day of Valentine’s Week is Teddy Day
Important events of 10 February
1495 – Sir William Stanley was killed in England. 1616 – UK Ambassador Sir Thomas Ro Mughal ruler Jahangir’s court to Ajmer. 1763 – France gives Canada to Britain under the Paris Treaty. French from the Treaty of Paris – End of Indian War. 1811 – Russian soldiers capture Belgrade. 1817 – Britain, Prasiya, Austria and Russia announced their troops from France. 1818 – The third and final war between the British and the Maratha was fought in Rampur. 1828 – South American revolutionary Simon Bolivar becomes the ruler of Columbia. 1846 – The British defeated Sikhs in the battle of Sobraon. 1848 – Furnenand I implemented a new constitution. 1879 – Electricity was used for lights for the first time at the California Theater in the US. 1890 – Birth of Russian writer Boris Pasternak. 1904 – Japan and Russia declare war. 1912 – King George V and Queen Mary of Britain leaves from India. 1916 – Military recruitment begins in Britain. 1918 – Soviet leader Leo Trotsky announces Russia’s withdrawal from the First World War. 1921 – Kashi Vidyapeeth was inaugurated by Gandhiji. The Duke of Connaught laid the foundation of India Gate. 1929 – JRD Tata became the first Indian to get a pilot license. 1931 – Delhi becomes the capital of India. 1933 – German dictator Hitler announces the end of Marxism. 1939 – Japanese soldiers take over Henan Island, China. 1947 – Establishment of Netherlands Radio Union. 1943 – In the Second World War, the British military reached the border of Tunisia. 1959 – 265 injured in 195 killed in St. Lewis, USA. 1961 – America leaves its claim at many places in the West Indies. Electricity production started from the hydroelectric project of Niagara waterfall in Canada. 1966 – Harmail government resigns in European country Belgium. 1969 – The German ban on the West Berlin trip rejects the US, Britain and France. 1972 – The Soviet Union conducted a nuclear test in East Kazakhstan. 1974 – Iraq claims to kill 70 Iranian soldiers in the border struggle. 1979 – Itanagar was made the capital of Arunachal Pradesh. 1981 – discovery of comet by astronomer Rai Panther. 1984 – Death of Soviet President Yuri Andropov. 1989 – America conducted a nuclear test at the Nawada test -site. 1991 – 51 people killed in cholera in Peru. Voting in European country Lithuania for independence from the Soviet Union. 1992 – Andaman and Nicobar Islands open to foreign tourists. 1996 – IBM supercomputer ‘Deep Blue’ defeated Gary Kasparov in chess. 1998 – International agreement on ‘Global Environment Facility’ by 35 countries for environmental reform programs, an announcement of a program called ‘Pakistan -200’ by Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. 2001 – American molecular submarine collided with Japanese boat in Honolulu, 10 students missing. 2004 – 45 people died in a car bomb blast outside the police station in Baghdad. 2005 – Democrat MP Frank Palon introduced a bill in the US House of Representatives in support of the Indian claim of the Security Council. 2006 – Raja supporters win in Nepal’s Municipal Corporation elections. 2008 – 42 rebels were killed in a conflict between soldiers and LTTE in the north of Sri Lanka. 2009 – A joint exercise of India -Russian navies begins on Somalia coast. Famous classical singer Pandit Bhimsen Joshi was awarded the country’s highest civilian honor Bharat Ratna. 2013 – 36 people were killed and 39 others were injured during a stampede during the Kumbh Mela in Allahabad.
Person born on 10 February
1970 – Kumar Vishwas- The only poet of the Hindi platform, whose poetry is included in the collar tune (listening to the time) of all the big mobile operators of India. 1935 – Parmanand Srivastava – was a prestigious litterateur counted among the top critics of Hindi. 1805 – Kuriakosi Ilyas Chavara – Syrian Catholic saint and social reformer of Kerala. 1916 – Darbara Singh – Was an former Chief Minister of Punjab. 1915 – Surendra Kumar Srivastava was a famous writer.
Died on 10 February
1975- Sudama Pandey ‘Dhumil’ – famous Hindi poet. 1995 – Gulsher Khan Shani – Famous litterateur 1858 – Raja Bakhtawar Singh – was the ruler of Amzera town in Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh.