List of days of the year

14 February - International Book Giving Day

 



International Book Giving Day is celebrated on 14 February each year. It is a volunteer-led initiative that encourages people to share books with children to promote literacy and a love for reading. The main goals of the day include:

  • Encouraging people to give books to children, whether new or pre-loved.
  • Donating books to local libraries, schools, or organizations that support children's literacy.
  • Raising awareness about the importance of making books accessible to all children worldwide.

The day is celebrated globally with book donation drives, storytelling sessions, and reading events. It is a great way to spread the joy of reading and inspire the next generation of book lovers!


14 February - Christopher Latham Sholes birth anniversary

 


Christopher Latham Sholes was an American inventor, newspaper editor, and politician, best known for his development of the QWERTY keyboard, which is still widely used in typewriters and computer keyboards today.

Sholes was born on 14 February 1819, in Mooresburg, Pennsylvania. In addition to his work on the keyboard, he had a varied career that included journalism and politics. He served as the editor of several newspapers and held political offices in Wisconsin.

In the early 1860s, Sholes, along with his colleagues Samuel Soule and Carlos Glidden, developed the first practical typewriter. The machine, known as the Sholes and Glidden typewriter, was manufactured by E. Remington and Sons and was first sold in 1874. It featured the QWERTY keyboard layout, designed to prevent jamming of the typebars in the machine, which was a common problem in early typewriters.

The QWERTY keyboard became the standard for typewriters and later adapted for computer keyboards. Despite the development of alternative keyboard layouts, QWERTY has endured as the most widely used and recognized arrangement of keys on keyboards worldwide. Christopher Latham Sholes died on 17 February 1890, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

14 February - Damodaram Sanjivayya Birth Anniversary

 


Damodaram Sanjivayya was born on July 14, 1921, and he passed away on May 8, 1972. He was an Indian politician and served as the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh. Sanjivayya played a significant role in the state's politics and was a prominent leader in the Indian National Congress. His contributions to the political landscape of Andhra Pradesh are remembered and acknowledged.

14 February - Stephen Smith birth anniversary

 


Stephen Hector Taylor-Smith (14 February 1891 – 15 February 1951) often known as Stephen Smith, was a pioneering Indian aerospace engineer who developed techniques in delivering mail by rocket.

Unlike Friedrich Schmiedl, whom the Austrian Authorities banned from further experimenting, Smith was encouraged in his experiments by Indian Officials. In the ten-year span of his experiments (1934–1944), Smith made some 270 launches, including at least 80 rocket mail flights. 

14 February - The Pulwama terror attack 2019

 


The Pulwama terror attack occurred on February 14, 2019, in the Pulwama district of Jammu and Kashmir, India. A convoy of Indian paramilitary personnel was targeted in a suicide bombing, resulting in a tragic loss of lives.

A vehicle-borne suicide bomber, affiliated with the militant group Jaish-e-Mohammed, rammed an explosive-laden vehicle into a bus carrying Indian Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel. The attack resulted in the deaths of over 40 Indian security personnel and left many others injured. It was one of the deadliest attacks in the region in recent years.

The incident escalated tensions between India and Pakistan, as India accused Pakistan of supporting and harboring the militant group responsible for the attack. In the aftermath, India conducted airstrikes on what it described as terrorist training camps in Pakistani territory, leading to increased hostilities between the two nuclear-armed neighbors.

The Pulwama terror attack had significant geopolitical implications and intensified the long-standing conflict between India and Pakistan over the Kashmir region. It also drew international attention and condemnation of terrorism in the region.

 

14 February - John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert Unveil The ENIAC

 


John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert unveiled the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC) on February 14, 1946. ENIAC was the world's first general-purpose electronic digital computer. It was a massive machine that occupied a large room and was designed to perform a wide range of computing tasks, including calculations for artillery trajectory tables during World War II.

ENIAC was a groundbreaking achievement in the field of computing, and it marked a significant advancement from earlier electromechanical and punched-card systems. The machine was capable of solving complex numerical problems much faster than previous technologies. The unveiling of ENIAC is considered a milestone in the history of computing and played a crucial role in the development of modern electronic computers.

 

14 February - The Knesset first convened in 1949 in Jerusalem

 


The Knesset, the legislative body of the State of Israel, first convened on February 14, 1949. This inaugural session took place in Jerusalem. The Knesset replaced the Provisional State Council, which had functioned as the interim governing body during the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948. The Knesset has since been the principal institution for enacting laws, overseeing the government, and representing the Israeli people in the political process.