On this day of history, the 25th of September: What important events took place in the pages of the history of the 25th of September? who are Deen Dayal Upadhyay ( Bharatiya Jana Sangh co-founders) and Tau Devi Lal ? Why is this special? Know the history of this day.
On this day of history, the 25th of September: The day of September 25 is recorded in the names of two giants of Indian politics Bharatiya Jana Sangh co-founder Deen Dayal Upadhyay and Tau Devi Lal . On September 25, 1916, Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay, known as the “Messiah of the Poor,”, was born. He said that “the government should prepare plans for the people who find themselves on the last rung of society”.
The government has announced that it will celebrate the anniversary of his birth as ‘Antyodaya Diwas’. Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay, along with Shyama Prasad Mukherjee, founded Janasandh, which later converted into the Bharatiya Janata Party and is now in power in the country. Along with this, on this day was born the former Vice Prime Minister of the country, Chaudhary Devi Lal (born Chaudhary Devi Lal), in the year 1914. He remained very active in the politics of Haryana. Due to his popularity, people called him ‘Tau Devi Lal’.
The second part of the actual history is related to American periodism. September 25, 1639, was the day when the first “printing machine” was invented in America. In this press, the first periodical titled “Public Occurrences, Both Foreign and National”, was published. Which was the first periodical of several pages.
The third part of the actual history is related to the easy means of transportation. The first motor bus service began in Great Britain on 25 September 1897. Before this, the buses in Great Britain had only operated with steam engines. After this, there was a phase of technological development in the means of transportation. Recently, Great Britain began to operate the first driverless bus.
History of September 24th in the country and the world
1340- 25 September 1340: England and France sign the treaty of disarmament.
1844- The first international cricket match began between Canada and the United States in New York.
1897: The first bus service in Great Britain begins.
1914 – Nace Chaudhary Devi Lal, former vice prime minister of India and known agricultural leader
1955- Establishes the Real Jordanian Air Force.
1956- The first telephone service between America and Europe begins.
1959- Prime Minister of Seal (now Sri Lanka) S.W.R. D. Bandaranaike was assassinated.
1981- The Central American country joins the United Nations.
1981- Media magnate Rupert Murdoch quits the Sunday Times due to a labor conflict. In this conflict, 101 members of the Syndicate of Impresores.
1992- The American space agency NASA envied a robotic spaceship ‘Mars Observer’ of 1.018 kg.
1997: The British Andy Green broke a record for driving a jet to a speed of 714 miles per hour.
2008- China launches the space ship ‘Shenzhou 7’.
2011- King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia announced that he would grant women the right to vote in the country’s municipal elections.
2013- More than 325 people died in an earthquake of magnitude 7.7 in Baluchistan, Pakistan.