List of days of the year

22 June - Chapekar brothers- The shooting of Rand in 1897

 

The Chapekar brothers (also spelt Chaphekar or Chapekar), Damodar Hari Chapekar (1870–1898), Balkrishna Hari Chapekar (1873–1899, also called Bapurao) and Vasudeo Hari Chapekar (1879–1899), also spelt Wasudeva or Wasudev, were Indian revolutionaries involved in the assassination of W. C. Rand, the British plague commissioner of Pune.

The brothers initially belonged to Chapa, a small hamlet near Chinchwad, then a village near Pune, in the state of Maharashtra, India. In late 1896, Pune was hit by bubonic plague, part of the global Third plague pandemic. By the end of February 1897, the epidemic was raging, with a mortality rate double the norm. Half the population of the city left.

A Special Plague Committee was formed, under the chairmanship of Walter Charles Rand, an Indian Civil Services officer. Troops were brought in to deal with the emergency. The measures employed included forced entry into private houses, forced stripping and examination of occupants (including women) by British officers in public, evacuation to hospitals and segregation camps, removing and destroying personal possessions, and preventing movement from the city. These measures were considered oppressive by the populace of Pune and complaints were ignored by Rand.

On 22 June 1897, the Diamond Jubilee of the coronation of Queen Victoria, Rand and his military escort Lt. Ayerst were shot while returning from the celebrations at Government House. Both died, Ayerst on the spot and Rand of his wounds on 3 July. The Chapekar brothers and two accomplices were charged with the murders in various roles, as well as the shooting of two informants and an attempt to shoot a police officer. All three brothers were found guilty and hanged, an accomplice was dealt with similarly, another, then a schoolboy, was sentenced to ten years' rigorous imprisonment.

22 June - National Onion Rings Day USA



National Onion Rings Day is observed on June 22nd of every year in United States of America (USA). National Onion Rings Day celebrate the rich and crisp Onion rings. They are delicious, surprisingly sweet for the flavour, so it is related to being spicy and the source of tears. Deep frying them in the vat of oil brings out the real delicious flavours which are hidden inside. It is the favourite one for the burger joints all over the world. It celebrates this delightful treat and its long history. 

21 June - Father's Day


Father's Day (or Fathers' Day) is a day of honoring fatherhood and paternal bonds, as well as the influence of fathers in society. In Catholic countries of Europe, it has been celebrated on March 19 as Saint Joseph's Day since the Middle Ages. In America, Father's Day was founded by Sonora Smart Dodd,and celebrated on the third Sunday of June for the first time in 1910. It is held on various days in many parts of the world all throughout the year, often in the months of March, May and June.


Fathers Day

Father's day complements similar celebrations honoring family members, such as Mother's Day, Siblings Day and Grandparents' Day.



21 June - International yoga day

The International Day of Yoga has been celebrated annually on 21 June since 2015, following its inception in the United Nations General Assembly in 2014.

Yoga is a physical, mental and spiritual practice which originated in India. The Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, in his UN address suggested the date of 21 June, as it is the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere and shares a special significance in many parts of the world.

The first International Day of Yoga created a record for the largest yoga class, and another for the largest number of participating nationalities.



Origin :
The idea of International Day of Yoga was first proposed by the current Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, during his speech at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), on 27 September 2014. He stated:

Yoga is an invaluable gift of India's ancient tradition. It embodies unity of mind and body; thought and action; restraint and fulfillment; harmony between man and nature; a holistic approach to health and well-being. It is not about exercise but to discover the sense of oneness with yourself, the world and the nature. By changing our lifestyle and creating consciousness, it can help in well being. Let us work towards adopting an International Yoga Day.
— Narendra Modi, UN General Assembly

Following this initial proposal, the UNGA held informal consultations on the draft resolution, entitled "International Day of Yoga", on 14 October 2014. The consultations were convened by the delegation of India.

21 June - World Music Day

World Music Day is a celebration of all things related to music. It originated in France, where there is an event called La FĂȘte de la Musique (Music Festival).

On Music Day the citizens of a city or country are allowed and urged to play music outside in their neighborhoods or in public spaces and parks. Free concerts are also organized, where musicians play for fun and not for payment.

The first all-day musical celebration on the day of the summer solstice was originated by Jack Lang, Minister of Culture of France, as well as by Maurice Fleuret; it was celebrated in Paris in 1982. Music Day later became celebrated in 120 countries around the world.


June 21 - Solar Eclipse 2020


A solar eclipse occurs when the sun, moon and the earth come in a straight line. If at that moment, the moon is furthest away from the earth in its elliptical orbit, it will not cover the disc of the sun completely. This produces a ring of light around the dark silhouette of the moon.

The annular eclipse, often called the 'ring of fire' is set to take place on June 21, 2020. Commonly termed as 'Surya Grahan', the Solar Eclipse 2020 is a phenomenon awaited by scores of skygazers and will be the first Surya Grahan of this year.

20 June - World Juggling Day 2020



World Juggling Day is celebrated on a Saturday which is closet to June 17th. This year the World Juggling Day is celebrated on the 20th of June. World Juggling Day is celebrated to honor the Jugglers around the world as it is also one of the best and difficult artworks. Juggling doesn’t depend on things and it can be done with many things and there are jugglers who do risky juggling as well. Juggling requires amazing skill and artwork which is not for everyone. Jugglers are passionate about juggling and they practice very hard to do juggling.

20 June - World Refugee Day



World Refugee Day, international observance observed June 20 each year, is dedicated to raising awareness of the situation of refugees throughout the world.

Refuge Day stamps are issued to bring attention to the hardships of millions of people who were still displaced.

On 4 December 2000, the United Nations General Assembly in Resolution 55/76 decided that, from 2000, 20 June would be celebrated as World Refugee Day. In this resolution, the General Assembly noted that 2001 marked the 50th anniversary of the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees.[1] It is commemorated to honor all refugees, raise awareness and solicit support.

20 June - Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus opened in 1887

20 June 1887 – Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (station code: CSTM (mainline)/ST (suburban)  ,formerly know as Victoria Terminus (station code: BBVT/VT) , opened in Mumbai (Formerly Bombay).

It is a historic terminal train station and UNESCO World Heritage Site in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.


The terminus was designed by British born architectural engineer Frederick William Stevens, in an exuberant Italian Gothic style. Its construction began in 1878, in a location south of the old Bori Bunder railway station, and was completed in 1887, the year marking 50 years of Queen Victoria's rule, the building being named, Victoria Terminus.





The station's name was changed to Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (station code CST) in March 1996 to honour Shivaji, the 17th-century founder of the Maratha Empire, whose name is often preceded by Chhatrapati, a royal title. In 2017, the station was again renamed Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (code CSTM), where Maharaj is also a royal title. However, both the former initials "VT" and the current, "CST", are commonly used.


The terminus is the headquarters of India's Central Railway. It is one of the busiest railway stations in India,serving as a terminal for both long-distance- and suburban trains.


19 June - The Ariane Passenger PayLoad Experiment Launch in 1981


The Ariane Passenger PayLoad Experiment (APPLE) was a significant milestone in India's space exploration history. Launched on 19 June 1981, by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), APPLE was an experimental communication satellite equipped with a C-Band transponder. The launch was conducted using Ariane, a launch vehicle developed by the European Space Agency (ESA), and took place from the Centre Spatial Guyanais near Kourou in French Guiana.

Key Points About APPLE:

  1. Historical Significance:

    • APPLE was India's first three-axis stabilized geostationary experimental satellite, marking a major advancement in the nation's satellite technology capabilities.
    • The successful launch and operation of APPLE laid the groundwork for subsequent Indian communication satellites and contributed significantly to the country's space communication infrastructure.
  2. Technical Features:

    • The satellite featured a C-Band transponder, which is critical for communication applications such as television broadcasting, satellite radio, and data transmission.
    • It incorporated innovative technologies, including a cylindrical structure and a zero-gravity fuel system.
  3. Launch and Orbit:

    • APPLE was launched aboard an Ariane-1 rocket, a testament to the collaboration between ISRO and ESA.
    • The satellite was placed into a geostationary orbit, which allows it to remain in a fixed position relative to the Earth, providing consistent communication coverage.
  4. Mission Objectives:

    • The primary objective of APPLE was to test and demonstrate the feasibility of satellite-based communication for India.
    • The satellite also aimed to provide practical experience in the design, fabrication, and operation of communication satellites.
  5. Legacy and Impact:

    • APPLE's success paved the way for the development of India’s domestic communication satellite program, leading to the launch of more advanced satellites like the INSAT series.
    • It also enhanced India's credibility and capability in space technology on the global stage.

The launch of APPLE on 19 June 1981, represents a landmark achievement for ISRO and highlights the progress and potential of India's space endeavors. It stands as a symbol of technological innovation and international cooperation in the field of space exploration.



Source:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ariane_Passenger_Payload_Experiment