{"vars":{"id": "107569:4639"}}

Today in History : 01 October, These Are The Major Historical Events of Today

 

History of 01 October : Every day is recorded in the pages of history. The day of 01 September is also very special. Many such good and bad historical events had happened on this day itself…

1854 – The circulation of postage stamps started in India. The head of Queen Victoria and India were depicted on the ticket. Its price was half anna (1/32 rupees).
1919- Hunter Committee was established by the British Government on October 1, 1919.
1949- Communist Party rule began in China.
1949 – Declaration of the People's Republic of China by General Mao Tse-Tung.
1953-Andhra Pradesh became a separate state.
1960 – Nigeria becomes independent from the United Kingdom.
1967 – Indian Tourism Development Corporation was established.
1978 – The marriage age of girls was increased from 14 to 18 and that of boys from 18 to 21 years.
1996 – West Asia Summit inaugurated by US President Bill Clinton.
1998 – 1300 people died in the conflict between the army and LTTE insurgents to capture the cities of Kilinochchi and Manakulam in Sri Lanka.

Cleanliness Campaign : Countrymen Will Pay Homage To Bapu Today, PM Modi Appealed

2000 – 27th Olympic Games concluded in Sydney.
2002 – India won its first gold medal in snooker competition in the Asian Games.
2003 – India removed Bangladesh's apprehensions regarding interlinking of rivers.
2004 – Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's cabinet approved a plan for large-scale military action in the Gaza Strip.
2005 – 40 people died in a bomb blast in Bali, Indonesia.
2006 – Israel also withdrew the last contingent of its army from Lebanon.
2007 – Japan announced the extension of sanctions against North Korea for the next six months.
2008- Terrorists blasted a bomb in Agartala, the capital of Tripura.
2015- 280 people died due to heavy rains and landslides in Santa Catarina Pinula, Guatemala.

Read More - Horoscope For October 01, 2023 : Sunday is Special For These Zodiac Signs, Know What Your Stars Say?

These people were born on 1 October

2001 – Manish Narwal – Indian para shooter.
1995 – Gurdeep Singh – Indian weightlifter.
1964 – Tapir Gao – Bharatiya Janata Party politician from Arunachal Pradesh.
1961 – Dr. Sukma Acharya – Principal of ‘Vishvawara Kanya Gurukul’ of Roorkee village in Rohtak district.
1842 – S. Subramanya Iyer- Freedom fighter, educationist and social worker
1847 – Annie Besant – famous social worker, writer and freedom fighter
1895 – Liaquat Ali Khan – First Prime Minister of Pakistan
1901- Pratap Singh Kairon- Freedom fighter and former Chief Minister of Punjab.
1904 – A. Of. Gopalan – famous communist leader of Kerala and freedom fighter of India
1919 – Majrooh Sultanpuri – Famous lyricist of Hindi films
1924 – Jimmy Carter – 39th President of the United States
1927 – Sivaji Ganesan – famous Tamil actor
1928 – Suraj Bhan – Indian politician and Dalit leader
1930 – J. H. Patel – Janata Dal politician, who was the 15th Chief Minister of Karnataka.
1938 – Michael Ferreira – India's great billiards player
1952 – Sharda Sinha – is a popular singer from the Indian state of Bihar.
1951 – G.M.C. Balayogi – Famous politician, former Lok Sabha Speaker
1954 – Purushottam Rupala – politician of Bharatiya Janata Party.
1966 – Trilok Singh Thakurela – Awarded by Rajasthan Sahitya Academy
1975 – Sachin Dev Burman – Famous musician and singer of Bengali and Hindi cinema.
1951 – N. Reddappa – Indian politician from Andhra Pradesh.
1945 – Ramnath Kovind – politician of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). He has also been a member of Rajya Sabha.
1894 – Sudhi Ranjan Das – was the former fifth Chief Justice of India.

Read More - How Much Discount Does The Govt Give on Electric Vehicles? Learn in Simple Words

These people died on October 1

2001 – Surendranath Dwivedi – was a well-known politician, social worker and journalist of Orissa.
1979 – Chandan Singh Garhwali – Revolutionary of India

Superfast News Coverage By YuvaPatrkaar.com Team

Publish Date : October 1, 2023

Posted By Ravi Kumar

Follow Us on Google News - Click For Latest News