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NATIONAL ANTHEM
RAJYAGEET
PLEDGE
PREAMBLE
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TODAY'S THOUGHT/IDEA
Failure is the first step of success.
अपयश ही यशाची पहिली पायरी आहे.
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IMPORTANCE OF THE DAY
24 March is the 84 day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. There are 282 days remaining until the end of the year.
SPECIAL EVENTS
⚜️ WORLD TUBERECULOSIS DAY
World Tuberculosis (TB) Day is observed annually on March 24 to raise awareness of the devastating health, social and economic consequences of TB and to accelerate efforts to end the global tuberculosis epidemic.
1307 : Ramdevrao Yadav, the glorious emperor of Devagiri, was captured by Malik Kafur and taken to Delhi.
1677 : Shivaji Maharaj stayed at Sri Shailya Mallikarjuna on the occasion of Dakshina Digvijay.
1855 : Telegraph service started between Agra and Calcutta.
1837 : Black citizens in Canada gained the right to vote.
1883 : The first telephone conversation was made between Chicago and New York.
1896 : A. S. Popov transmitted a radio signal for the first time in history.
1977 : Morarji Desai was sworn in as the Prime Minister of India, ending thirty years of Congress rule.
1993 : Comet Schumacher-Levy-9 is discovered. This comet hit Jupiter in the month of July.
1998 : The film 'Titanic' won a record 11 Oscars.
2008 : Bhutan became a democratic nation and held elections for the first time.
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BIRTH
1775 : Muthuswami Dikshitar Tamil poet and composer. (Died : 21 October 1835)
1793 : Thomas Roosevelt, considered the father of paper currency.
1863 : Birth of Satyendra Prasanna Sinha, a prominent lawyer and politician in British India.
1892 : Birth of Indian statesman and Indian independence activist Haribhau Upadhyay. He held the post of Chief Minister of Ajmer State in the year 1952-56.
1924 : Birendra Kumar Bhattacharya wins Jnanpith.
1965 : Birth of Mark William Callaway, better known as The Undertaker, American professional wrestler and currently working in the WWE Wrestling League.
1966 : Birth of Indian politician and industrialist Jaydev Galla.
1979 : Birthday of Hindi film actor Emraan Hashmi.
1984 : Indian hockey player Adrian D'Souza born.
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DEATH
1603 : Elizabeth I, Queen of England.
1849 : Johann Wolfgang Dobereiner - German chemist. (Born : December 13, 1780)
1882 : H. W. Longfellow - American playwright and poet. (Born : February 27 1807)
1905 : Jules Verne – French writer. (Born : February 8 1828)
2007 : Shripad Narayan Pendse - Marathi short story writer and novelist. (Born : 5 January 1913)
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GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
◆ Which festival is called the festival of colours?
Answer : Holi festival is called the festival of colours.
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STORY TELLING
THE MAGICAL DONKEY
Once Akbar gifted a very precious necklace to his queen which she safely in her room. But unfortunately, one day necklace was misplaced and queen was unable to locate it.
Then Akbar came to know that not only the necklace but few other precious things have also gone missing in the past few days from his palace. Unable to resolve the situation, he asked Birbal to help.
Birbal brought along a friend of his, a magical donkey, to solve the mystery. He asked each suspect to go alone in the tent and hold the donkey’s tail and if the person was the thief, the donkey will identify him and give him a good kick. Everyone followed Birbal’s instruction other than the thief. As Birbal had sprayed a powerful scent on Donkey’s tail and thief avoided touching the donkey’s tail out of fear, he was finally caught.
Moral : A clever idea always saves the day.
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SPECIAL INTRODUCTION
MORARJI DESAI
Former Prime Minister of India
[29 February 1896 - 10 April 1995]
Shri Morarji Desai was born on February 29, 1896 in Bhadeli village, now in the Bulsar district of Gujarat. His father was a school teacher and a strict disciplinarian. From his childhood, young Morarji learnt from his father the value of hard work and truthfulness under all circumstances. He was educated St. Busar High School and passed his matriculation examination. After graduating from the Wilson Civil Service of the then Bombay Province in 1918, he served as a Deputy Collector for twelve years.
In 1930, when India was in the midst of the freedom struggle launched by Mahatma Gandhi, Shri Desai, having lost his confidence in the British sense of justice, decided to resign from Government service and to plunge into the struggle. It was a hard decision to take but Shri Desai felt that ‘when it was a question of the independence of the country, problems relating to family occupied a subordinate position’.
Shri Desai was imprisoned thrice during the freedom struggle. He became a Member of the All India Congress Committee in 1931 and was Secretary of the Gujarat Pradesh Congress Committee untill 1937.
Shri Desai was arrested and detained on June 26, 1975, when Emergency was declared. He was kept in solitary confinement and was released on January 18, 1977, a little before the decision to hold elections to the Lok Sabha was announced. He campaigned vigorously throughout the length and breadth of the country and was largely instrumental in achieving the re-sounding victory of the Janata Party in the General Elections held in March, 1977 for the Sixth Lok Sabha. Shri Desai was himself selected to the Lok Sabha from the Surat Constituency in Gujarat. He was later unanimously elected as Leader of the Janata Party in Parliament and was sworn in as the Prime Minister of India on March 24, 1977.
Shri Desai and Gujraben were married in 1911. Of their five children, one daughter and a son are surviving.
As Prime Minister, Shri Desai was keen that the people of India must be helped to become fearless to an extent where even if the highest in the land commits a wrong, the humblest should be able to point it out to him. “No one, not even the Prime Minister”, he was repeatedly said “should be above the law of the land”.
For him, truth was an article of faith and not an expediency. He seldom allowed his principles to be subordinated to the exigencies of the situation. Even in the most trying circumstances, he stood by his convictions. As he himself observed,‘one should act in life according to truth and one’s faith’.
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PASAYDAN
SILENCE
All students will keep silence for two minutes.
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