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Jawaharlal Nehru Death Anniversary: The book Discovery of India, written by Jawaharlal Nehru, set new paradigms of success and a search serial based on India made it door-to-door.
History is not made in a day, but the big event of any one day is history.27 May History) brings a big twist. Today, 27 May is a simple 24-hour day to say this day like the rest of the year, but many big events are recorded in the name of this day. Talking about the history of India, the country’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru (Jawaharlal Nehru) died on this day. The first Prime Minister of independent India after playing a leading role in the freedom struggle (First Indian Prime MinisterHistory is replete with the achievements of Jawaharlal Nehru. Jawaharlal Nehru took the time to write during the hectic and struggling days of his political life and made even the monotonous prison stays creative. His works present him as a sensitive litterateur and a learned historian.
In his letters to daughter Indira Gandhi, compiled in the form of a letter from the father, one can see the attachment to nature and the concern of developing a vision towards the concerns of the country and the world. His book, Discovery of India, set new benchmarks of success and the Bharat Ek Khoj serial based on it took it to every doorstep. In his autobiography An Autobiography, he described the story of his life in beautiful words. Apart from these books, ‘Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund’ has published Jawaharlal Nehru Wangmay in Hindi and English by collecting his lectures, articles and letters.
Events recorded on May 27 in the history of the country and the world
1703: Establishment of St. Petersburg. This city has a special significance in the history of Russia and it got special recognition as a witness to the Great Russian Revolution of 1917.
1813: America captures Fort George, Canada.
1895: British inventor Bert Akres patents a film camera/projector.
1908: Maulana Hakim Nuruddin became the first Caliph of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community.
1921: Afghanistan gets sovereignty after 84 years of British control.
1927: The intervention of the Japanese army in the Civil War of China.
1941: The British Navy sinks the German warship Bismarck.
1948: The trial of Mahatma Gandhi’s assassination begins.
1951: Inauguration of Taraporewala Fish House in Bombay (now Mumbai). Today it is famous as a large collection of fish. Many species of fish and other sea creatures have been kept here.
1957: The Copyright Bill is approved. It came into force on 21 January 1958.
1964: Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of independent India, died.
1977: Two Pan Am and KLM planes collide, killing 582.
1980: South Korean police crush the mass movement, 2000 killed.
1991: Bombing of Austrian Boeing aircraft kills 223.
1994: Russian-born novelist Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn returns home to Russia after spending 20 years in exile in America.
2006: Christopher Reeve, who played Superman in four Hollywood films, fell from a horse. Paralysis in the lower part of the neck.
1997: The first group of women only reaches the North Pole. 20 British women in the team.
2006: Severe earthquake in Indonesia, killing 6,600.
2020: With the arrival of more than 6,000 new cases of corona virus in the country in the last 24 hours, the number of infected people has exceeded 1.5 lakh. However, the recovery rate from the infection also increased to more than 42 percent, while the death toll reached 4,337.
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