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Today in history
07-02-2022
Today, February 7, 2022
Today's highlights in history *
* February 7 is the 38th day of the year (39th in leap years) in the calendar. There are 327 days until the end of the year. *
* ๐น๐ปThe significance of today ๐น๐ป *
* ๐ E-Day *
* Auros Day *
* ๐ Ball Day *
* National Sikh Day *
* National Recurrence Day *
* ๐History Events๐ *
* ๐1613 * - `` Michael Romanov (Michael I) became Emperor of Russia.```
* ๐1795 * - `` The 11th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution has been registered.```
* ๐1812 * - `` Tsunami rises on Mississippi River following the strongest earthquake in American history.```
* ๐1853 * - `` The idols of Gaudasaraswathar were taken from the Anantha Narayanapuram temple in Alappuzha to Kochi.```
* ๐1870 * - `` Ernakulam Public Library started functioning.```
* ๐1924 * - `` The Italian government of Benito Mussolini established diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union.```
* ๐1943 * - `` `In the United States, the shoe ration order came into effect so that no one could buy more than three shoes. ''`
* ๐1959 * - `` Fidel Castro announces new Cuban constitution.```
* ๐1962 * - `` US bans all exports and imports to Cuba.```
* ๐1971 * - `` Women have the right to vote in Switzerland.```
* ๐1971 * - `` Grenada became independent from Britain.```
* ๐1976 * - `` The world's largest telescope, the SSR, is launched.```
* ๐1984 * - `` `NASA astronauts make history by flying uncontrollably in space.```
* ๐1985 * - `` Statue of then President Sail Singh unveiled the statue of Pattom Thanu Pillai at the junction in front of Palayam University College and VJT Hall.```
* ๐1991 * - `` Haiti's first elected President, Jean-Bertrand Artistide takes office. ''`
* ๐ 1992 * - `` The European Union is established.```
* ๐ 1992 * - `` India launches self-designed submarine INS Shakti at sea.```
* ๐1999 * - `` `NASA's SpaceDust launches Stardust.```
* ๐ 1999 * - `` Anil Kumble became the second player to take 10 wickets in an innings in the second Test against Pakistan in Delhi (first by Jim Maker of England).
* ๐1999 * - `` `Following the death of King Hussein's father, Crown Prince Abdullah became King of Jordan.
* ๐2007 * - `` Fragrance of Rose, the second stamp in the fragrance stamp series in India, has been released.```
* ๐2010 * - `` India successfully launches self-developed medium-range ballistic missile Agni-3 at Balasore, Orissa .```
* ๐2014 * - `` Scientists claim that the Hapisburg footprints in Norfolk, England are the oldest hominid footprints outside Africa 800,000 years ago. '' '
* ๐2016 * - `` North Korea launches Kwangmyongsong-4 into space in violation of UN agreements.```
* ๐2018 * - `` `The world's most powerful rocket 'Falcon Heavy' has been successfully launched by private company SpaceX from Cape Canaveral.
* ๐ 2018 * - `` KP Udayabhanu Foundation Music Award (Rs. 25,000) presented to Music Director MK Arjun.
* ๐นBirthdays๐น *
* ๐น K.S. Radhakrishnan * - `` KS is an Indian sculptor. Radhakrishnan (born 7 February 1956). The sculptures have been installed in many foreign countries and at home, including at the India House in London. There were also several exhibitions. He owns about thirty sculptures in France. He has done more than fifty solo exhibitions in India and abroad. There are many sculptures in public places. The. It belongs to Radhakrishnan. K. of the Government of Kerala. C. The. Recipient of the Panicker Award in 2011. The main idols in Radhakrishnan's works are the male idol 'Musui' and the female idol 'Mayya'. According to the sculptor, these forms are journeys to knowledge and happiness
* ๐นCharles Dickens * - `` Charles John Huffham Dickens FRSA (February 7, 1812 - June 9, 1870), pen name "Bose" was one of the most important English novelist and social reformer of the Victorian period. Considered one of the greatest writers of the English language, Dickens is known for his rich storytelling style and memorable characters. During his lifetime, Dickens gained immense popularity around the world. Dickens' works are still read today.
* ๐นGS Shivarudrappa * - `` GG Shivarudrappa alias GG Shivarudrappa Shivarudrappa (born 7 February 1926 - died 23 December 2013) was a famous Kannada writer. Shivarudrappa was one of the pioneers in the formation of modern Kannada literature. Shivarudrappa was a poet, literary critic and teacher. He was a man who tried to combine the various literary movements that had formed in Kannada literature to form a balanced perspective. Shivarudrappa was also a good travel writer. On November 1, 2006, he was honored by the Government of Karnataka with the title of Rashtra Kavi. He has received awards from Kendra Sahitya Akademi and Karnataka Sahitya Academy
* ๐นG.H. Hardy * - `` GH was a mathematician who was a teacher at Cambridge. Hardy (born 7 February 1877 - died 1 December 1947). His contributions to numerology and analysis include the discoveries of the Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan by G H Hardy. He has been associated with Ramanujan since 1914. Hardy recognized Ramanujan's extraordinary ability. So they became close friends. In an interview with Paul Edros, Hardy spoke of Ramanujan's discoveries
* Tawakkul Karman * - Tawakkul Karman (born 7 February 1979) is a Yemeni journalist, politician, human rights activist and leader of Al-Islah. Tawakkul Karman shared the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize with Liberians Ellen Johnson Surleaf and Leima Gbovie. All three were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for their "nonviolent struggles for the security of women and their right to full participation in peacekeeping." Malala Yousafzai is the youngest person to receive the award before she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014, the first Arab woman and the second Muslim woman.
* Thomas Moore * - `` Sir Thomas More (born 7 February 1478 - died 6 July 1535) was a world-renowned statesman and lawyer who lived in 16th century England. He also served as Lord Chancellor and is also known as the author of the book Utopia. Thomas Mor, who was martyred in response to the anti - church activities of Henry VIII, is revered by the global Catholic Church as a saint.
* ๐น Manmath Nath Gupta * - `` Manmath Nath Gupta (February 7, 1908 - October 26, 2000) was an Indian revolutionary and writer. He joined the Indian independence movement at the age of thirteen and worked for revolutionary organizations such as the Hindustan Republican Association. He has authored several books on the Indian independence movement in Hindi, English and Bengali. His most famous work is The Lived Dangerously - Renaissance of a Revolutionary. He has also been the editor of the Hindi literary magazine Ajkal
* Lizzie Lamport * - `` Lizzie Lamport (born February 7, 1941) is a famous American computer scientist. He developed Latek, the markup language used to create documents
* Aurafi Manjali * - `` Dr. Mar Rafi Manjali (born 7 February 1958). He has been the Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Allahabad since 2013
* ๐ทmemories๐ท *
* ๐ทE.K. Janaki Ammal * - `` EK was a famous botanist in India. Janaki Ammal (born 4 November 1897 - died 7 February 1984). Her full name is Kakkattu Janaki. Janakiammal is one of the few Indian women to have earned a Doctorate (D.Sc, D.Sc) in Science in British India. Janaki Ammal was the first recipient of the Barbour Fellowship from the Orient. A native of Thalassery. He received his doctorate in science in 1931 and was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Michigan in 1956 and a Padma Shri in 1957 for his contributions to botany.
* ๐ทS. Guptan Nair * - `` S. was a prominent critic, lecturer, lexicographer and teacher of Malayalam literature. Gupta Nair (August 22, 1919 - February 7, 2006). He was a college teacher for a long time and stood up against the corruption in the political arena. He chaired the Education Security Committee, which was formed in response to calls for a ban on school politics. He has authored over 35 books. He has won many awards, including the Ezhuthachan Award
* ๐ท Pope Pius IX * - `` The longest-serving pope in the history of the Catholic Church was Pope Giovanni Maria Mastai-Ferreti IX (13 May 1792, Senegal - 7 February 1878). He ruled for 32 years from June 16, 1846 until his death, and was later canonized by the Catholic Church in 2000.
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๐บ 7 February 2022 Current Affairs
Question 01. Who has won the Cricket Under-19 World Cup 2022?
Answer: India (by defeating England)
Question 02. Whom has the Indian cricket team defeated in its 1000th ODI match?
Answer: West Indies (06 February 2022)
Question 03. Which is the tallest statue sitting in the world?
Answer: Statue of Equality (216 feet high)
Question 04. Which state's tableau has got the best tableau award in the Republic Day Parade 2022.
Answer: One district one product and tableau of Kashi Vishwanath Dham Uttar Pradesh
Question 05. In the Republic Day Parade 2022, which army has got the award for the best troop?
Answer: CISF contingent
Question 06. Which country has announced a diplomatic boycott of the opening and closing ceremonies of the Winter Olympics?
Answer: India
Question 07. Which state will start Parai Shikshaalaya (Neighborhood School) to conduct classes in the open ground for pre-primary students?
Answer: West Bengal
Question 08. Who has been given additional charge of Controller General of Accounts by the Government of India?
Answer: Sonali Singh
Question 09. According to the recent data of the Center for Monitoring Indian Economy, what was the percentage of unemployment rate in India in January 2022.
Answer: 6.57 percent
Question 10. Recently who has become the 35th state of India to implement One Nation One Ration Card.
Answer: Chhattisgarh
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