Almanac Including Main Events of History Till 01 March 2023 | इतिहास की 01 मार्च 2023 तक की मुख्य घटनाओं सहित पञ्चांग मुख्यांश

🙏 Om Shri Ganeshaya Namah 🙏
🙏 Subhprabhatam ji 🙏
With main events of history until March 01, 2023, Panchang – Summary ..
📝 Today’s Date 👉
📜 March 01, 2024
Friday 🏚 According to New Delhi 🏚
🇮🇳 Shaka Samvat- 1945
🇮🇳 Vikram Samvat- 2080
🇮🇳 Month- Phalguna
🌓 Paksha- Krishna Paksha
🗒 Tithi- Shashthi – Purnima
🌠 Nakshatra- Swati – Until 12:49
🌠 Next- Vishakha
💫 Karan- Gar – Until 19:15
💫 Next- Vanij
Yoga- Dhruv – Until 18:13
Next- Vyaghata
🌅 Sunrise- 06:45
🌄 Sunset- 18:21
🌙 Moonrise- 23:33
🌛 Moon Sign- Libra – Day/Night
🌞 Sun’s Transit- Uttarayan
🌞 Gol- Southern Hemisphere
💡 Abhijit- From 12:10 to 12:56
🤖 Rahukal- From 11:06 to 12:33
🎑 Season- Spring
Direction- West
Special 👉
🔅Today, Friday, Phalguna Vad Shashthi Purnima, Sarvadoshanashak Raviyog/Kumaryog from 12:48, Mata Yashoda Jayanti (Phalguna Krishna Shashthi), Avajisiddha Maharaj Mahotsav – Sunagaon (Buldhana), Brahmachari Maharaj Punyatithi – Panet (Akola), Bhagwan Suparshwanath Ji Gyan Kalyanak (Phalguna Krishna Shashthi), Shri Muthuvel Karunanidhi Memorial Day, Shri Charanjit Singh Channi Birthday, Boxer Marykom’s Birthday, Shri Vasantdada Patil Memorial Day, Shri Buddhadev Bhattacharya Birthday, Shri Nitish Kumar Birthday, Zero Discrimination Day (2014), Civil Accounts Day (48th {Indian Civil Accounts Service (ICAS)}, establishment day of Land & Development Authority (LPAAI) (12th), World Civil Defense Day, Jan Aushadhi Week (March 1 to March 7), Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) Establishment Day (22nd, India), and International Yoga Festival in Rishikesh, Uttarakhand (Annual March 01 to 07).
🔅Tomorrow, Saturday, Phalguna Vad Shashthi until 07:56 then begins Saptami, Shashthi Tithi Vriddhi.
🎯Today’s Wisdom 👉
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Karmanaa Manasaa Vaachaa
Yadabheekshnam Nishevate।
Tadevaapaharatyenam
Tasmaat Kalyaanamaacharet॥
★Mahabharatam Udyog Parva 39-55
Meaning👉
One who constantly consumes by mind, speech, and action, that work attracts him towards it. Therefore, always perform benevolent deeds.
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Important Events of March 01👉
293 – Emperor Diocletian and Maximian appointed Constantius Chlorus and Galerius as Caesars.
834 – Emperor Louis the Pious reinstated as the sole ruler of the Frankish Empire.
1640 – Britain granted permission to open a trading center in Madras.
1711 – The publication of “The Spectator” began in London.
1763 – Charles Townshend became the President of the Board of Trade in the British government.
1775 – Treaty of Purandar signed between Nana Fadnavis and Britain.
1780 – Pennsylvania became the first American state to abolish slavery.
1781 – Continental Congress adopted the Articles of Confederation.
1785 – The Philadelphia Society for the Promotion of Agriculture was organized.
1790 – The first official census of the United States was conducted; it was held later that year.
1792 – Francis II of France assumed office as the last Holy Roman Emperor.
1803 – Ohio accepted as the 17th state of the United States.
1840 – Adolphe Thiers became the Prime Minister of France.
1847 – Official execution by hanging abolished in the state of Michigan.
1851 – Victor Hugo used the term “United States of Europe” in a speech to the French National Assembly.
1854 – Indian state of Jhansi annexed into the British East India Company under the Doctrine of Lapse.
1872 – Yellowstone established as the world’s first national park.
1886 – Anglo-Chinese School established in Singapore by Bishop William Oldham.
1896 – Scientist Henri Becquerel discovered radioactivity through an experiment.
1908 – Tata Iron and Steel Company founded in Jamshedpur.
1919 – Mahatma Gandhi announced the start of Satyagraha against the Rowlatt Act.
1947 – International Monetary Fund commenced its financial operations.
1954 – Largest human-made explosion by a human being occurred in the Bikini Atoll of the Marshall Islands in the Pacific, surpassing the power of the atomic bomb that destroyed Hiroshima.
1966 – British Chancellor James Callaghan announced changes in Britain’s monetary system.
1969 – First train service between New Delhi and Kolkata commenced.
1996 – Agreement to establish the Asian Foundation for Thermo-Nuclear Studies by India, Russia, China, and Iran for the installation of a thermonuclear reactor for power generation.
1999 – International treaty banning production and use of anti-personnel mines (Ottawa Treaty) came into effect.
2000 – Mubarak al-Shamikh appointed as the new Prime Minister of Libya in place of Mohammad Ahmed al-Ghazmi.
2001 – Earthquake in northwestern United States, interim government declared in Fiji, Britain banned 21 terrorist organizations including Lashkar-e-Taiba.
2002 – Introduction of euro currency in 10 countries of the eurozone, ‘Euro’ became a valid currency for 300 million people.
2004 – President of Russia appointed Mikhail Fradkov as Prime Minister. President Jean-Bertrand Aristide of Haiti fled the country to South Africa.
2005 – Soyuz-U rocket launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
2006 – American President George W. Bush arrived in India on a state visit.
2007 – Amulya Nath Sharma appointed as the first bishop of Nepal.
2008 – Shashank Shekhar, Cabinet Secretary of Uttar Pradesh, relinquished the post of Chief Secretary of the Secretariat and the rank of Cabinet Minister.
2008 – ICICI Bank Limited, India’s largest private sector bank, opened its branch in New York.
2008 – Scientists claimed to have found no evidence of flowing water on the planet Mars.
2009 – President Pratibha Patil announced the appointment of Navin Chawla as the next Chief Election Commissioner.

2010 – During Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s visit to Saudi Arabia, signatures were exchanged on ten agreements between the two countries in various fields such as trade, science and technology, culture, etc.
2010 – In the first match of the Hockey World Cup, India defeated Pakistan 4-1.
2013 – During the conflict between the Malaysian government and insurgents, 14 people were killed.
2014 – A group of terrorists attacked with knives at Kunming Railway Station in China, killing 29 people.
2014 – Britain was given permission to open a trade center in Madras.
2014 – Zero Discrimination Day, an annual day observed by the United Nations and other international organizations, was celebrated.
2018 – India’s Vinesh Phogat won a silver medal in the 50 kg category at the Asian Wrestling Championships in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.
2018 – The Cabinet approved the Fugitive Economic Offenders Bill 2018 to deal with economic offenders who flee the country to avoid arrest.
2019 – Prime Minister Modi conferred the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prizes for Science and Technology in New Delhi.
2019 – Jammu and Kashmir: During a search operation, security forces came under fire, resulting in the martyrdom of 4 soldiers.
2019 – Wing Commander Abhinandan, who returned from Pakistan, received a hero’s welcome, celebrated from social media to the streets.
2020 – Former Home Minister Mohiuddin Yassin took oath as Prime Minister in Malaysia.
2020 – Turkey shot down two Syrian fighter jets in an offensive attack against Syrian rule, with reports of 19 Syrian soldiers killed.
2021 – An additional two charges were brought against Myanmar’s ousted state counselor Aung San Suu Kyi by a court.
2021 – Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy was sentenced to three years in prison for attempting to bribe a judge.
2021 – Computer manufacturer HP developed its first computer using plastic waste in the ocean.
2022 – The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights celebrated its 17th Foundation Day and launched the new motto ‘Protecting the Future: Protecting’.
2022 – Prime Minister Modi held discussions with the President of Poland, Andrzej Duda, the President of France, Emmanuel Macron, and the President of the European Council, Charles Michel, amid the Ukraine crisis.
2022 – Ujjain was listed in the Guinness Book for having the largest display of oil lamps.
2023 – At least 22 people were kidnapped from three villages in Northern Congo.
2023 – Pakistan initiated its first digital census and housing census.
2023 – Papua New Guinea experienced a powerful earthquake with a magnitude of 6.2.


People born on March 1st:
1916 – Indian track and field athlete Sardarani Man Kaur was born.
1917 – Karatar Singh Duggal, a renowned writer in Punjabi, Hindi, and Urdu, was born.
1919 – Prithvi Nath Dhar, an economist and private advisor to Indira Gandhi, was born.
1930 – Rama Prasad Goenka, founder and chairman emeritus of the RPG Group, was born.
1941 – Indian politician Ganeshi Lal was born.
1942 – Indian author Ramesh Upadhyay was born.
1944 – Former Chief Minister of West Bengal Buddhadeb Bhattacharya was born.
1951 – Prominent politician and former Railway Minister Nitish Kumar, who served as the 22nd Chief Minister of Bihar, was born.
1953 – Muthuvel Karunanidhi Stalin, who served as the 8th Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, was born.
1963 – Charanjit Singh Channi, the current Chief Minister of Punjab, India, was born.
1965 – Indian film actress Bharat Archna Joglekar was born.
1968 – Indian cricketer and TV actor Salil Ankola was born.
1967 – Indian politician Niranjana Jyoti was born.
1968 – Indian female weightlifter Kunjarani Devi was born.
1983 – Indian female boxer Mary Kom was born.
1990 – Indian Hindi actress Crystal D’Souza was born.
1992 – Indian para-athlete Sharad Kumar was born.
2003 – American actress Millicent Simmonds was born.

People who passed away on March 01:

1862 – English mathematician and physicist Peter Barlow.
1884 – English mathematician and educator Isaac Todhunter.
1889 – English organist, Anglican church musician, and music editor William Henry Monk.
1906 – Spanish author José María de Pereda.
1914 – Lord Minto, the second Viceroy and Governor-General of India.
1925 – American political activist Homer Plessy.
1988 – Renowned Hindi poet Sohan Lal Dwivedi.
1989 – Indian politician and former Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Vasantdada Patil.
1991 – American scientist and businessman Edwin H. Land.
1995 – Spanish footballer and manager César Rodríguez Álvarez.
2010 – English television host and director Christian Digby.
2016 – French writer, photographer, and actress Carole Achache.
2017 – Gujarati litterateur Tarak Mehta.
2018 – Mexican television, film, and stage actress María Rubio.
2019 – Former president of Haryana BJP, Om Prakash Grover.
2019 – Australian journalist and producer Mike Willesee.
2020 – Athletics coach and Dronacharya Award winner Joginder Singh Saini.
2020 – Nicaraguan Catholic priest, poet, and author Ernesto Cardenal.
2020 – Swedish football midfielder Stefan Lindqvist.
2021 – Ian St John, Scottish football forward.
2021 – Ralph Peterson Jr., American jazz drummer and educator.
2021 – American separatist and civil rights activist Vernon Jordan.
2021 – Czech ice hockey coach Vladimír Heger.
2021 – Croatian football striker Zlatko Krnčević.
2022 – Russian cross-country skier Elena Välbe.
2022 – Conrad Janis, American actor.
2022 – American folk singer-songwriter Warren M…

Important Events and Festivals on March 01:
🔅 Mother Yashoda’s Jayanti (Falgun Krishna Shashthi).
🔅 Voice-silenced Maharaj Festival – Sunagav (Buldhana).
🔅 Brahmachari Maharaj Punyatithi – Panet (Akola).
🔅 Lord Suparshvanath Ji Gyan Kalyanak (Falgun Krishna Shashthi).
🔅 Birth anniversary of Shri Muthuvel Karunanidhi Stalin.
🔅 Birth anniversary of Shri Charanjeet Singh Channi.
🔅 Boxer Marykom’s birthday.
🔅 Shri Vasantdada Patil Smriti Diwas.
🔅 Birth anniversary of Shri Buddhadev Bhattacharya.
🔅 Birth anniversary of Shri Nitish Kumar.
🔅 Zero Discrimination Day (2014).
🔅 Civil Accounts Day (48th {Indian Civil Accounts Service (ICAS)}.
🔅 Establishment Day of Land Ports Authority of India (LPAI) (12th).
🔅 World Civil Defence Day.
🔅 National Medicine Day Week (March 1 to March 7).
🔅 Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) Establishment Day (22nd, India).
🔅 International Yoga Festival in Rishikesh, Uttarakhand (annual event from March 01 to March 07).

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