🙏🕉️ Om Shri Ganeshaya Namah 🕉️🙏
🙏 Good morning! 🙏
Here are the main events up to January 27, 2023, according to the calendar:
📆 Today’s Date: January 27, 2024
📅 Day: Saturday
📍 Location: New Delhi
🇮🇳 Indian Calendar:
- Shaka Samvat: 1945
- Vikram Samvat: 2080
- Month: Magha
- Paksha: Krishna Paksha
- Tithi: Dwitiya (up to 27:40), followed by Tritiya
- Nakshatra: Ashlesha (up to 13:02), followed by Magha
- Karana: Taitila (up to 14:29), followed by Gar
- Yoga: Ayushman (up to 08:08), followed by Saubhagya
- Sunrise: 07:12
- Sunset: 17:55
- Moonrise: 19:23
- Moon Sign: Cancer (up to 13:02), followed by Leo
- Sun’s Movement: Uttarayan
- Gol: Dakshinagol
- Abhijit: 12:12 to 12:55
- Rahukal: 09:53 to 11:13
- Season: Shishir (Winter)
- Direction: Purva (East)
🔅 Special Highlights:
- Today is Saturday, starting with Magha’s second half up to Tritiya, with the Mul Sanskaranakshatra initiated.
- Join “Shikshak Samaj Haryana WhatsApp Channel” or “Haryana Educational Updates” Facebook page for updates. Also, celebrating the birth anniversary of Shri Konrad Sangma, remembering Shri R. Venkatraman, and International Holocaust Remembrance Day. The event organizer is Mukesh Shastri Bhiwani.
🌹 Today’s Wisdom:
“Speak not of the qualities of a man when he is in the company of the learned, for the wise man understands without them. Speak not of the qualities of a fool in the assembly of the wise, for he will not understand them.”
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January 27 Important Events👉🏻
847 – Pope Sergius II resigned from the position of Pope.
1343 – Pope Clement VI issued the Papal Bull to correct the power and use of privileges of the Pope.
1606 – The Gunpowder Plot conspirators, including Guy Fawkes, were found guilty of the murder of King James I of England and sentenced to hanging, drawing, and quartering.
1756 – Britain and Prussia signed the Westminster Treaty.
1820 – The exploration of the Antarctic continent was undertaken by a Russian expedition led by Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev.
1823 – U.S. President James Monroe appointed the first ambassador to South America.
1841 – Active volcano Mount Erebus in Antarctica was discovered and named by James Clark Ross.
1880 – Thomas Edison patented the electric lamp.
1888 – The National Geographic Society was established in Washington.
1891 – A mining explosion in Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania, resulted in the death of 109 people.
1905 – Maurice Rouvier formed the government in France.
1915 – The U.S. Marines seized control of Haiti.
1926 – Austrian-Irish physicist Erwin Schrödinger published his theory of wave mechanics.
1943 – The United States conducted its first air raid on Germany.
1944 – The Soviet Red Army lifted the siege of Leningrad (St. Petersburg) after 872 days, defeating the German and Finnish armies.
1945 – The Soviet Red Army liberated the Nazi concentration camp at Auschwitz in Poland, where over a million Jews were killed.
1948 – The first tape recorder was sold.
1951 – The musical “Peter Pan,” starring Jean Arthur and Boris Karloff, closed at the Imperial Theater after 320 performances.
1959 – The foundation stone for the first engineering and technology college was laid in New Delhi.
1963 – Renowned Indian playback singer Lata Mangeshkar sang the patriotic song “Ae Mere Watan Ke Logo” during the India-China war.
1967 – In the space disaster, three astronauts died in the Apollo 1 accident.
1967 – During the Cold War, the Soviet Union, the United States, and Britain signed the Outer Space Treaty, prohibiting the deployment of nuclear weapons in space and limiting the use of the Moon and other celestial bodies for peaceful purposes.
1969 – Iraq executed 14 people in Baghdad on charges of espionage.
1973 – The Vietnam War ended after the United States signed the Paris Peace Accords.
1974 – President V.V. Giri dedicated the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library in New Delhi to the nation.
1976 – The ABC TV spinoff “Laverne and Shirley,” starring Penny Marshall and Cindy Williams, premiered.
1988 – The inaugural helicopter postal service was launched.
1996 – Pakistan received $368 million in military aid from the United States under the Brown Amendment.
1996 – France conducted its sixth and possibly final nuclear test.
2008 – Bird flu spread across 13 districts in West Bengal, India.
2010 – Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the iPad.
2013 – During a bomb attack in Kandahar, Afghanistan, 20 police officers were killed.
2013 – Seven people died and 630 were injured during protests in Egypt.
2019 – Blasts in the Catholic cathedral in Jolo Island, Philippines, resulted in approximately 27 deaths.
2019 – China launched a 5G network at the Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport.
2019 – Pakistan closed its embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan.
2019 – Women soldiers saluted for the first time on India’s Republic Day parade, led by Captain Bhawna Kasturi.
2019 – Two bombs exploded in a Roman Catholic church on Jolo Island in the southern Philippines, killing 20 people. The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the bombing.
2019 – A landslide during a wedding party in a hotel in Avanké, Peru, resulted in the deaths of 15 people.
2020 – Former King Albert II of Belgium acknowledged paternity after a DNA test.
2020 – The Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly passed a resolution to dissolve the state legislative council.
2021 – The United States imposed a hold on defense agreements with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Saudi Arabia.
2021 – A collision between a bus and a truck in Dschang, Cameroon, resulted in the death of 53 people and injuries to 29 others.
2021 – Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray officially launched the Krishi Pump Yojana for agricultural pump connections.
2021 – The Indian Navy Placement Agency (INPA) and IIFL Home Finance Limited (IIFL HFL) signed a memorandum of understanding.
2022 – The Indian government concluded the disinvestment of Air India by handing it over to Tata Sons.
2022 – Prime Minister Narendra Modi hosted the first summit meeting of the India-Central Asia Summit.
2022 – India and South Africa signed an agreement for the reintroduction of cheetahs in an Asian country.
2023 – Belgium’s former king, Albert II, passed away after undergoing DNA testing.
2023 – A terrorist attack in Balochistan province, Pakistan, resulted in the death of 10 soldiers.
2023 – Gunfire at a synagogue in Jerusalem, Israel, resulted in the death of 7 people and injuries to 10 others.
2023 – South Africa and India signed a memorandum of understanding for the reintroduction of cheetahs in an Asian country.
2023 – The United States, Germany, and Norway announced plans to provide Ukraine with tank destroyers.
2023 – India and Egypt conducted their first joint military exercise, Cyclone-I, in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan.
People born on January 27th:
1756 – Austrian classical composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born.
1832 – English author Lewis Carroll was born.
1859 – German Emperor Wilhelm II was born.
1861 – Oliya Nagpur, Maharashtra’s renowned Muslim saint Hazrat Baba Sayyad Tajuddin was born.
1884 – Indian artist Raghunath Krishna Fadke, famous for sculpture (Padma Shri), was born.
1886 – Radhabinod Pal, an Indian judge in the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal, was born.
1888 – Jain scholar, archaeologist, and Bharat Vid Munishri Jinavijay was born in India.
1901 – Indian Marathi writer Lakshman Shastri Joshi was born.
1907 – Renowned writer and journalist Pandit Sitaram Chaturvedi was born.
1909 – Indian social worker, physician, and Babasaheb Ambedkar’s second wife, Savita Ambedkar, was born.
1922 – Indian Hindi cinema’s popular actor Ajit was born.
1924 – Indian actor Sabu Dastagir was born.
1926 – 13th Chief of Army Staff of the Indian Army, General Arun Kumar Shridhar Vaidya was born.
1928 – English actor and scriptwriter Michael Craig was born in India.
1955 – Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, John Roberts, was born.
1956 – Indian politician Amar Singh of the Samajwadi Party was born.
1967 – Indian actor Bobby Deol was born.
1969 – American stand-up comedian, actor, voice actor, and writer Patton Oswalt was born.
1974 – Sri Lankan cricketer Chaminda Vaas was born.
1977 – Indian actress Deepshikha Nagpal was born.
1978 – Indian politician and the 12th Chief Minister of Meghalaya, Conrad Sangma, was born.
1979 – Renowned actress Rosamund Pike was born.
1999 – Indian female weightlifter Binda Biyanee Devi was born.
People who passed away on January 27th:
1490 – Japanese shogun Ashikaga Yoshimasa died.
1555 – Mughal Emperor Nasiruddin Muhammad Humayun passed away.
1986 – Leading sitar player of the 20th century in India, Nikhil Banerjee.
1992 – Renowned Hindi film actor Bharat Bhushan.
2007 – Hindi storyteller, novelist, journalist, and screenwriter Kamleshwar.
2007 – Former President of Indonesia, Suwarto.
2008 – Former President of Indonesia, Haji Muhammad Suharto.
2009 – 8th President of India, R. Venkataraman.
2020 – Former captain of the Indian women’s hockey team and Arjuna Awardee Sunita Chandra (76).
2021 – Oscar-winning actress Cloris Leachman (94).
2022 – Renowned hockey player Charanjit Singh (91).
2022 – Indian doctor, social worker, and Marathi author Anil Awachat (78).
2023 – South Indian actress and former Member of Parliament J. Jayalalithaa (86).
Significant events and festivals on January 27th:
🔅 Shri R. Venkatraman Remembrance Day.
🔅 Shri Conrad Sangma’s birthday.
🔅 Actor Bobby Deol’s birthday.
🔅 Shri Kamleshwar Prasad Saxena Remembrance Day.
🔅 International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
🔅 National Chocolate Cake Day.
Please note that while I have made every effort to be accurate, I do not take responsibility for any events, dates, or other inaccuracies.