On This Day 10 March 2024 Sunday
On This Day, Sam Vikram: 2080 Purnimanta Mass: Phalguna Paksha: Tithi: Krishna Paksha Amavasya let us have a quick look of the events and anniversaries of India and the world
Panchang / पंचांग
Virram Samvat: 2080 Shaka Samvat: 1945 Amanta Month: Magha Purnimanta: Phalguna Tithi: Krishna Paksha Amavasya ”
On This Day
Festivals Today: Kaam Festials Tomorrow: Ramazaan Kee Ravivaar, Somavaar Vrat, Chandr Darshan Day Today: International Day of Women Judges (A/RES/75/274) Day Tomorrow: ” ”
Yoga:
Sadhya – Mar 09 08:32 PM – Mar 10 04:13 PM Subha – Mar 10 04:13 PM – Mar 11 11:57 AM” ”
Karana:
Naga: 04:24 AM – Mar 10 02:30 PM Kimstughna: 02:30 PM – Mar 11 12:36 AM Bava: 12:36 AM – Mar 11 10:45 AM”
Sunrise: 6:39 AM Sunset: 6:22 PM
Moonrise: 6:36 Moonset: 18:32
Auspicious Time / शुभ समय
Abhijit Muhurat – 12:07 PM – 12:54 PM
Amrit Kaal – 06:54 PM – 08:18 PM ”
Inauspicious Time / अशुभ समय
Rahu – 1:54 PM – 3:14 PM
Yamaganda – 7:13 AM – 8:33 AM
Gulika – 9:54 AM – 11:14 AM
Dur Muhurat – 10:47 AM – 11:30 AM, 03:04 PM – 03:46 PM
Varjyam – 10:02 AM – 11:49 AM
Information Source: https://www.prokerala.com/” ”
Today / आज
Freedom Fighters sacrificed / राष्ट्रवादियों ने बलिदान दिया था At Least/ कम से कम:1
Major Historical Events
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Establishment of Israel State
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict And Palestine Proclaims Independence
History in Brief On This Day
Introduction of U.S. Government Paper Money: The first issue of U.S. government paper money occurred on March 10, 1862, as $5, $10, and $20 bills began circulation.
Anglo-Siamese Treaty of 1909: Signed on March 10, 1909, the Anglo-Siamese Treaty of 1909 took effect on July 9, solidifying relations between Great Britain and Siam (modern-day Thailand).
Dot-com Bubble Burst: On March 10, 2000, the dot-com bubble burst, leading to a significant crash in stock markets worldwide.
Tibetan Uprising Against China: Starting on March 10, 1959, the uprising in Tibet against Chinese rule led to the exile of the Dalai Lama.
Anniversaries On This Day
Freedom Fighters’ sacrifice
On This Day, March 10: Reflections of Valor in India’s Freedom Struggle
The struggle for India’s independence is marked by countless tales of bravery, sacrifice, and resilience. The dates of March 10th and 11th serve as poignant reminders of the heroes who laid down their lives in pursuit of freedom from colonial rule. This condensed narrative pays homage to their indomitable spirit and their contributions to the nation’s liberation.
The Spark of 1857 Uprising
The 1857 Uprising, India’s first significant revolt against British dominance, saw remarkable bravery from individuals like Firdaus Ali, Khurram Jat, Murawwat, Fyzallee, and Mooran. Their defense of Delhi and active participation in the rebellion exemplify the collective spirit of resistance that transcended regions. Their execution on March 11, 1858, underscores the harsh reprisals by the British but also immortalizes their valor.
The Andaman Martyrs on March 10
Gungadeen and Gunagadeen Hodas faced the grim reality of detention far from home in the Andaman Islands, dying in custody in 1859. Their stories symbolize the enduring spirit of rebellion against oppressive exile, highlighting the sacrifices made in the darkest corners of colonial imprisonment.
Twentieth-Century Revolutionaries
From Pratap Nath Nag, a victim of wartime complexities, to Dalip Singh alias Dalipa, a young rebel in Punjab, the early 20th century was a period of intensified revolutionary activity. Figures like Hemu Kalani, Manindra Nath Ukil, and Kali Bhusan Datta further illustrate the diverse and widespread nature of the resistance, whether through direct action or enduring the hardships of imprisonment for their revolutionary activities.
The “Quit India” Movement’s Legacy
Jubba Sahani’s leadership during the “Quit India” movement and his subsequent execution on March 11, 1944, embody the movement’s impact and the brutal crackdowns that followed. His actions and ultimate sacrifice reflect the mass mobilization and heightened phase of the struggle for independence.
Conclusion
“On this day,” we remember not just the individual acts of valor but the collective journey towards India’s freedom. The sacrifices of these heroes, spanning from the first war of independence in 1857 to the pivotal movements of the 20th century, laid the groundwork for India’s eventual liberation. Their legacy serves as a testament to the enduring quest for freedom and the price paid for the liberties we enjoy today.
Feature Image: The image portrays Savitribai Phule standing in a classroom with young girls as her students, symbolizing her pioneering role in women’s education in India. The classroom is bathed in natural light, with portraits of significant figures on the wall, suggesting a respectful tribute to past inspirations. Savitribai appears in traditional attire, a book in hand, with a gentle yet determined expression on her face, representing her commitment to enlightenment and progress. (https://hinduinfopedia.in/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/DALL·E-2024-03-09-21.47.05_Savitribai_Phule_contribution_women_education_empowerment.webp)
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