Wednesday, August 2, 2023

WORLD EVENTS OF 31 JULY OF PAST AND PRESENT

What Happened On This Day 31 July In The History.

The world events of the present time or current day will become the world events of the past with the lapse of time. As we often say time and tide once lost can not be regained. So, with this note, we first discuss current world events of today and then go back to the historical world events of the past, especially with reference to the Medival History:

The top world headlines for today, July 31, 2023:

1. "Biden Sends Top Adviser to Talk with Saudi Crown Prince About Relations with Israel"
President Biden takes a step toward improving relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel as he dispatches a senior adviser for talks with the Saudi crown prince.

2. "Taliban Uses Brutal Methods to Disperse Afghan Women Protesting Beauty Salon Ban"
Afghan women protesting the Taliban's ban on beauty salons face harsh suppression, including stun guns, fire hoses, and gunfire. The situation sparks international outrage and raises concerns about women's rights.

3. "Japan Plans Largest Ever Minimum Wage Hike Following Panel Proposal"
Japan is set to implement its biggest minimum wage increase ever, aiming to improve living standards for low-income workers and boost economic growth.

4. "Iraq's Power Stations Engulfed in Flames, Leaving Nation in Darkness Amidst Scorching Summer"
Iraq faces a grave crisis as power stations erupt in flames, plunging the entire nation into darkness during the blistering summer heat. The extent of the damage raises concerns about the country's energy infrastructure.

5. "UN Forced to Cut Food Aid to Millions Worldwide Due to Funding Crisis"
Millions of people around the world are at risk as the United Nations is compelled to reduce food aid due to a funding crisis. Urgent support is needed to help those vulnerable populations.

On July 31st, historically significant events shaped world history, and India's heritage are highlighted

1. DISCOVERY OF TRINIDAD BY COLOMBUS:
On this day in 1498, Christopher Columbus embarked on a momentous voyage, resulting in the discovery of the captivating island of Trinidad, revealing its natural beauty and cultural treasures to the world.


2. BATTLE OF PASSCHENDAELE:
The Battle of Passchendaele began on July 31st, 1917, during the tumultuous days of World War I, commemorating the bravery and sacrifices of those engaged in the conflict.

3. NAZI PARTY PULARITY VOTE:
A pivotal political moment occurred on this day in 1932 when the Nazi Party secured a substantial share of the vote of 37.3% in the German federal election, marking a turning point in the country's political landscape.

4. MOON PHOTOGRAPHY BY RANGER 7:
The year 1964 brought extraordinary discoveries in space exploration, as Ranger 7, on this day in 1964, captured mesmerizing photographs of the mysterious moon, providing groundbreaking insights into celestial wonders.

5. WILLFULL CRASH OF LUNAR PROSPECTOR:
On this day, 31 July 1999, NASA orchestrated a groundbreaking mission by deliberately crashing the Lunar Prospector spacecraft onto the moon's surface, yielding valuable data for scientific advancements.

6. OPERATIION BANNER:
On this day, 31 July 2007, marked a historic milestone for Northern Ireland as Operation Banner, the British Army's longest operation, came to a close, paving the way for hope and progress in the region.

7. FIRST SATE TRANSPORT CORPORATION:
India's heritage on this date includes the establishment of the first State Transport Corporation in West Bengal in 1948, driving progress and improved connectivity across the nation.

8. DEATH ANNIVERSARY OF RAFI:
On this day 31 July 1980, the world mourned the loss of the legendary singer Mohammed Rafi, whose timeless musical legacy continues to inspire generations.

9. INAUGURATION OF THE FIRST FLOATING MUSEUM:
In a celebration of cultural heritage, India inaugurated its first floating maritime museum in Calcutta (now Kolkata) on 31 July 1993, offering a captivating showcase of the nation's rich maritime history.

10. MARTYRDOM OF UDHAM SINGH KAMBOJ:
On 31st July 1940, Udham Singh, a patriotic Indian activist, achieved martyrdom for assassinating Michael O'Dwyer, the former Lieutenant Governor of Punjab, responsible for the Jallianwala Bagh massacre.

11. CIGAREETEE ADVERTISING BAN ON UK TV:
On this day, 31 July 1965, Britain took a big step to reduce cigarette ads on TV, focusing on banning commercials for cigarettes while allowing ads for loose tobacco and cigars until 1991. This aimed to promote public health and discourage smoking. A parallel anti-smoking, Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act was passed in 1970 by the US, banning all cigarette ads on TV and radio from January 2, 1971, to protect people's well-being and reduce tobacco promotion's influence.

12. MYSTERY OF JIMMY HOFFA'S DISAPPEARANCE:
On this day, 31 July 1975, an American Labor leader Jimmy Hoffa went missing, sparking investigations and creating an unsolved mystery that remains to this day.


13. THE MOST DECORATED OLYMPIC MEDALIST: On this day, 31 July 2012, Michael Phelps etched his name in Olympic history as the most decorated medalist of all time. Joining the triumphant American 4x200m freestyle relay team in London, he secured his 19th career Olympic medal, an extraordinary 15 of which were gold.

14. MUNSI PREMCHAND: A PIONEERING FIGURE OF HINDI LITERATURE:
Munshi Premchand, a prominent Hindi writer, born on 31 July 1880, is celebrated as one of the foremost figures in Hindi literature. His impactful stories plays, and novels often tackled vital social issues, emphasizing social justice and equality. His untimely demise at the age of 56 in 1936 left behind an enduring legacy, earning him the title of the "Dean of Hindi Fiction."

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