History of 6 July: When Netaji called Gandhi ‘Father of the Nation’ for the first time, know the major historical events of 6 July
New Delhi. In history, the day of 6th July is considered very important in terms of science, Indian freedom struggle, politics and global events. On this day in 1885, the great scientist Louis Pasteur successfully used the rabies (hydrophobia) vaccine for the first time, which gave a new direction in medical science.
At the same time, in 1944, during a radio message, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose addressed Mahatma Gandhi as ‘Father of the Nation’ for the first time, which is included in the famous events of Indian history.
Major historical events of 6th July
- 1885 : Great scientist Louis Pasteur successfully used anti-rabies (hydrophobia) vaccine for the first time.
- 1892 : Dada Bhai Naoroji became the first Indian and first black MP to be elected to the British Parliament.
- 1901 : Shyamaprasad Mukherjee, founder of Bharatiya Jana Sangh, was born.
- 1935 : Dalai Lama Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th religious leader of Tibetan Buddhism, was born.
- 1944 Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose addressed Mahatma Gandhi as ‘Father of the Nation’ for the first time.
- 1946 : famous philosopher of ethics Peter Singer was born.
- 1947 : Manufacturing of AK-47 rifles began in the Soviet Union.
- 1986 :Senior Indian leader Babu Jagjivan Ram passes away.
- 2002 : Famous industrialist Dhirubhai Ambani passed away.
- 2006 : Nathula Pass located between India and China was opened again for trade and traffic after 44 years.
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