6 February in Indian and World History is celebrated, observed, and
remembered for various reasons. 6 February is the birth anniversary of Khan
Abdul Ghaffar Khan, Kavi Pradeep, and Shanthakumaran Nair Sreesanth.

6 February is also observed as the death anniversary of Pt. Motilal Nehru,
and Pratap Singh Kairon.

6 February in Indian history is celebrated as the birth anniversary of the
following personalities:

Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan (6 February 1890 – 20 January 1988), a great
statesman, who participated in India’s freedom struggle and was known as
“Sahadi Gandhi” (Gandhi) for his work and devotion. One of the foremost and
charismatic leaders of the 20th century was the Pakhtuns (or Pathans; the
Muslim ethnic group of Pakistan and Afghanistan). The humble Ghaffar always
called himself only a ‘Soldier of Freedom Struggle’, but his admirers
called him ‘Badshah Khan’. Gandhiji used to address him in the same way. By
participating in the national movements, he has faced severe torture in
jails many times. He was born on 6 February 1890.

Kavi Pradeep (6 February 1915 – 11 December 1998), originally named
‘Ramchandra Narayanji Dwivedi’. Pradeep was a very strong creator of Hindi
literature and the Hindi film world. Poet Pradeep is known for his
patriotic songs like ‘Ae Mere Watan Ke Logon’. He wrote this song in
tribute to the soldiers who died during the ‘India-China War’ of 1962. The
song, sung by ‘Bharat Ratna’ awardee Swara Kokila Lata Mangeshkar, was
telecast live from Ramlila Maidan in Delhi on 26 January 1963 in the
presence of the then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. He was born on 6
February 1915 in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh.

Shanthakumaran Nair Sreesanth, an Indian cricketer and film actor who
played all forms of the game. He is a right-arm fast-medium-pace bowler and
a right-handed tail-ender batsman. He was born on 6 February 1983 in
Kothamangalam, Kerala, India.

Death Anniversary 6 February in Indian history is observed as the death
anniversary of the following personalities:

Pt. Motilal Nehru (6 May 1861 – 6 February 1931), the father of Jawaharlal
Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India. His wife’s name was ‘Swaroop
Rani’. Motilal Nehru was such a person in the freedom movement of India who
not only completely gave up the luxury of his life but also put everything
at stake, including his family members, for the country. Motilal Nehru was
one of the leading lawyers of the country in his time. He died on 6
February 1931.

Pratap Singh Kairon (1 October 1901 – 6 February 1965), a famous freedom
fighter, former Chief Minister of Punjab and a prominent leader. At that
time Haryana and Himachal Pradesh were also under ‘Punjab’. He died on 6
February 1965.

Notable events on 6 February in Indian and World history

6 February 1715 – The war between Portugal and Spain ended.

6 February 1716 – Renewal of the alliance between Holland and Britain.

6 February 1788 – Massachusetts became the sixth state to adopt the United
States Constitution.

6 February 1819 – Singapore was discovered by Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles.

6 February 1833 – Otto became the first emperor of modern times Greece.

6 February 1911 – The first old age home was opened in Arizona, USA.

6 February 1916 –  Rubén Darío, a Nicaraguan poet who initiated the
Spanish-language literary movement known as modernismo, died.

6 February 1918 – Women over the age of thirty got the right to vote in
Britain.

6 February 1922 – Cardinal Achille Ratty was elected Pope.

6 February 1941 – The British army captured the Libyan city of Benghazi.

6 February 1952 – After the death of Britain’s King George VI, that is,
26-year-old Elizabeth II took the throne of the Queen of England.



6 February 1959 – Anna Chandy was appointed as a judge of the Kerala High
Court in India. She became the first woman judge to be appointed to the
High Court.

6 February 1987 – Justice Mary Godran became the first woman to become a
judge of the Australian High Court.

6 February 1991) –  Maria Zambrano – a Spanish essayist and philosopher
associated with the Generation of ’36 movement – died.

6 February 1994 – A ban on public executions has been implemented in
Pakistan since 1994.

6 February 2002 – India shot down a Pakistani spy plane that entered the
border.

6 February 2003 – Russia warned the US of military action against Iraf
without the permission of the United Nations.

6 February 2008 – a severe storm hit the western coast of America, causing
heavy destruction.

6 February 2008 – Former Prime Minister of India Manmohan Singh talks to
the President of Iceland, Ragra Grimson.

6 February 2008 – Industrialist MP Jindal was awarded the Udyog Ratna for
his significant contribution to the industrial development of the country.

6 February 2009 – India gave financial assistance of Rs 9.45 crore for the
construction of three big dams on its border with Nepal.

6 February is observed as International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female
Genital Mutilation to spread awareness and educate people about the
consequences and problems that females faced due to genital mutilation.

6 February to 12 February is Celebrated as International Development Week
(IDW) and this year marks the 30th anniversary of International Development
Week in Canada.

K Rajaram  IRS   6224

On Mon, 5 Feb 2024 at 21:02, 'venkat giri' via iyer123 <
[email protected]> wrote:

> *GOOD MORNING*
>
> *Respected Sir/s*
>
> *SUBJECT:  TODAY 6th FEBRUARY..HISTORICAL FACTS*
>
> *1. **On this day, February 6, 1894, William Painter secured a patent for
> the capped bottle opener.*
>
> *2. **February 6th is known as Frozen Yogurt Day and Lame Duck Day.* *Lame
> Duck Day may sound a little silly at first, but it’s actually a pretty
> important day, considering it commemorates the signing of the 20th
> Amendment. Otherwise known as the Lame Duck Amendment, it reduced the time
> between outgoing and incoming US president.*
>
> *3. **2023..Turkey and Syria were struck by a catastrophic 7.8 magnitude
> earthquake that killed 59,259 people.* *It was the deadliest earthquake.*
>
> *4. **2020…The United States had its first official COVID-19 related
> death.It occurred in Santa Clara County, California, where a woman passed
> away at home.*
>
> *5. **2018…Elon Musk’s SpaceX launched the world’s most powerful rocket,
> “Falcon Heavy.”*
>
> *6. **1998…The US Congress changed the name of the Washington National
> Airport to the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.*
>
> *7. **1952…..Queen Elizabeth II took to the throne after the death of
> King George VI.She was just 25 years old at the time.*
>
> *8. **Asian record where temperatures plummeted to -90° F in Oymyakon,
> Russia.*
>
> *9. **OTD in 1933: Asian record where temperatures plummeted to -90° F in
> Oymyakon*
>
> *10.       **This makes it the second coldest temperature ever recorded
> worldwide as of 2020*
>
> *11.       **In the United Kingdom, women over the age of 30 were granted
> the right to vote.*
>
> *12.       **George VI was an English king born on December 14, 1895. He
> died on this day in 1952, at age 56 in Sandringham House, Norfolk, England,
> UK.*
>
> *13.       **1911 Ronald Reagan American,Politician*
>
> *DIED ON:Jun 5, 2004 (Age 93) *
>
> *14.       **1812….Charles Dickens English Writer born onthis day in * 
> *England,
> UK;DIED ON: Jun 9, 1870 (Age 58)*
>
> *15.       **In1931: Pt. Motilal Nehru, an Indian lawyer, activist, and
> politician; died.*
>
> *16.       **International Day of Zero Tolerance to Female Genital
> Mutilation,to spread awareness and educate people about the consequences
> and problems that females faced due to genital mutilation.*
>
> *17.       **In 1819, the Treaty of Singapore was signed, giving birth to
> modern Singapore.*
>
> *18.       **On this day in 2022 Latha Mangeshkar died.*
> *19.       **1959, 6th Feb: Ms. Anna Chandy became the first woman judge
> of the Kerala High Court.*
> 20: MUNICH DIASTER...
> *On February 6, 1958, a plane carrying players of Manchester United – now
> one of the biggest football clubs in the world – crashed in Munich. The
> aircraft failed to take off from the runway and ended up killing 23 people.
> Most of the talented team, known as the Busby Babes after their manager Sir
> Matt Busby, perished in the crash.*
> *Regards*
> *V.Sridhran*
> *Trichy*
>
>
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