Wednesday, April 28, 2021

History Of 28 April | On This Day In World

History Of 28 April | On This Day In World


In the history of the World, some other important events recorded on the date of 28 April are as follows: -

➧ 1740: Maratha ruler Peshwa Baji Rao I died.

➧ 1910: In England, a pilot named Clod Grahame White flew the aircraft for the first time at night.

➧ 1914: 181 people died in a coal mine accident in the Vessel area of ​​West Virginia in the US.

➧ 1932: Announcement to develop yellow fever vaccine for humans.

➧ 1935: Underground metro train started in Moscow, the capital of Russia.

➧ 1937: Iraq's dictator Saddam Hussein is born.

➧ 1943: Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose boarded a Japanese submarine from a German submarine near Madagascar during his visit from Germany to Japan.

➧ 1945: Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, his girlfriend Clara Petacci and his associates are assassinated.

➧ 1964: Japan joined the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).

➧ 1986: The Soviet Union admitted two days after the accident that a nuclear leak occurred in Chernobyl, Ukraine on 25 April.

➧ 1995: 103 people died due to gas explosion in metro in South Korea.

➧ 1996: Australian gunman Martin Bryant shot dead 35 people in Tasmania's Port Arthur area. It was described as the worst firing incident in the country's history at that time, after which the Arms Rules were tightened.

➧ 2001: American businessman Dennis Tito becomes the first space tourist. He paid nearly twenty million dollars for a six-day space trip.

➧ 2003: Employee Safety and Health Day was observed worldwide. Laborers killed on the same day are also remembered.

➧ 2003: Apple launched the iTunes Store, allowing consumers to download music from the Internet directly to their phones.

➧ 2007: Australia becomes World Cricket Champion for the fourth time by defeating Sri Lanka.

➧ 2008: Indian Space Research Organization created a new history with the launch of PSLV-C9.

➧ 2020: Asian Development Bank (ADB) approved a loan of US $ 1.5 billion to India to support its fight against the coronovirus epidemic.

➧ 2020: BRICS Foreign Ministers hold a video conference to discuss the COVID-19 impact on international relations. Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar attended important meetings with his counterparts from the BRICS countries. The BRICS nations include Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.

➧ 2020: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, Y S Jaganmohan Reddy launched the 'Jagananna Vidya Deevena' scheme at Tedepalli in Guntur district of the state. 4000 crores were released under this scheme. Along with this, the pending amount of 1880 crores was also released by the former government.

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