World Tourism Day and other important news, importance of this day
September 27 is the 270th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. There are 95 days left until the end of the year. Several notable events occurred on September 27 throughout historymaking it an important day in the history of India and the world. Check out important things that happened around the world on September 27.
On September 27 World Tourism DayNational Chocolate Milk Day and Save the Koala Day are celebrated annually.
September 27: History of the day
1760: Mir Zafar was deposed and his son-in-law Mir Kasim became the Nawab of Bengal. He ruled until July 7, 1763.
1777: Lancaster became the capital of the United States for only one day.
1821: Mexico became independent from Spain.
1825: The Stockton via Darlington Railway introduced the world’s first passenger train.
1905: Einstein first proposed the equation E = mc².
1908: Production of the Ford Model T began.
1925: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh RSS founded by Dr. Keshav Hedgewar.
1940: A typhoon on the island of Honshu killed 5,000 people in Germany, Italy and Japan.
1958: Mihir Sen became the first Asian swimmer to swim across the English Channel.
1990: Kabita Garari sets the 10km W (women’s) record at 48.10 at the Beijing Asian Games.
1993: Marathi language daily “Samna” started its publication from Sambhaji Nagar (Aurangabad).
1995: Mobile phone service is working for the first time in Delhi.
1996: The Taliban conquered Kabul. The Taliban, a group of former seminary students, expelled President Burhanuddin Rabbani’s government from Kabul, captured the capital, and former leader Najibullah was hanged in the street.
2000: The Union Cabinet decides to increase the number of Padma awards for excellence in different fields of activity from 60 to 100.
2003: The SMART-1 satellite is launched.
2008: CNSA astronaut Zhai Zhigang became the first Chinese to perform a spacewalk.
2012: In Minneapolis, a gunman shoots seven citizens, killing five and then himself.
2014: Mount Ontake erupts in Japan.
2019: More than 2 million people participated in global strikes to protest climate change in 2,400 locations around the world.
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