Monday, June 24, 2024

Victor Francis Hess' Birth Anniversary


 

Victor Francis Hess, born on 24 June 1883, in Waldstein, Styria, was an Austrian-born physicist who was a joint recipient, with Carl D. Anderson of the United States, of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1936 for his discovery of cosmic rays —high-energy radiation originating in outer space.

Educated at the University of Graz, Hess received his Ph.D. from the University of Vienna in 1906. His research dealt chiefly with radioactivity and atmospheric electricity. For many years scientists had been unable to explain the source of an ionizing background radiation in the atmosphere that penetrated electroscopes sent aloft in balloons. It was assumed that the radiation must have its source on Earth, but preliminary findings suggesting that the radiation increased when measured at higher points above the Earth’s surface cast doubt upon this hypothesis. In a series of balloon ascents in 1911–13, Hess found that the radiation increased rapidly with altitude, and suggested it had extraterrestrial origins. In 1925, Hess’s theory was confirmed by Robert Andrews Millikan, who gave the radiation the name of cosmic rays. Cosmic-ray research soon emerged as an important branch of physics and led to the discovery of several new fundamental particles—including the positron, discovered by Anderson in 1932—as well as advances in astrophysics and cosmology.

Hess taught and conducted research at the universities of Vienna (1910–20), Graz (1920–31), and Innsbruck (1931–37). He left Austria in 1937 to escape the Nazis and settled in the United States, where he taught at Fordham University in New York City until 1956.

Rani Durgavati's Death Anniversary


Rani Durgavati, who passed away on 24 June 1564, aged 39, in Jabalpur, was born into the family of the Chandel Rajputs. Her life took a significant turn when she married Raja Dalpat Shah, the ruler of the strategically important kingdom of Chanda. Tragically, Dalpat Shah died in a battle, leaving Durgavati a widow with a young son, Vir Narayan. Despite her grief, Rani Durgavati took up the mantle of leadership, determined to protect and govern her kingdom. One of the most significant events in Rani Durgavati’s life was the Battle of Narrai in 1564. The Gondwana Kingdom faced an invasion by the Mughal forces led by the commander Asaf Khan. Despite being outnumbered, Rani Durgavati displayed remarkable courage in the battle

Interaction of Rani Durgavati with Mughals

Rani Durgavati had interactions with the Mughal forces during her time as a ruler. The Mughals, led by a general named Asaf Khan, posed a challenge to her kingdom. One notable event was the Battle of Damoh in 1564. During this battle, Rani Durgavati showed great bravery and clever military strategies.

However, facing tough circumstances and outnumbered by the Mughal forces, Rani Durgavati made a difficult decision. Rather than surrendering to the Mughals, she chose to end her own life, demonstrating her commitment to her principles and avoiding capture.

Rani Durgavati as a Leader

Rani Durgavati was a strong and wise leader who ruled during the 16th century in the Gond Kingdom, which is now part of Madhya Pradesh, India. For 16 years, Rani Durgavati managed the kingdom’s operations, maintained business relationships, and implemented public works. Her leadership is in the following points –

 

·        Bravery in Battle: In 1564, during the Battle of Damoh, Rani Durgavati displayed great courage and military skills. Faced with challenges from the Mughal forces led by Asaf Khan, she fought bravely to defend her kingdom.

·        Strategic Thinking: Despite being outnumbered, Rani Durgavati used clever strategies on the battlefield. Her ability to make wise decisions in the face of adversity showcased her strategic thinking.

·        Commitment to her People: Rani Durgavati was deeply committed to the welfare of her people and the prosperity of her kingdom. She took on the responsibilities of leadership after the death of her husband, Raja Dalpat Shah, and worked tirelessly to protect her subjects.

·        Sacrifice for Principles: When faced with the possibility of falling into the hands of the Mughals, Rani Durgavati chose a path of sacrifice. Instead of surrendering, she decided to end her own life, showing a strong commitment to her principles and avoiding capture.

 

International Fairy Day



International Fairy Day is an annual celebration that is marked on June 24. The day is dedicated to the enchanting world of fairies and fairy folklore and invites people of all ages to explore the magic of fairies. These mythical creatures are often associated with nature, magic, and fantasy. International Fairy Day was created to honour, celebrate, and recognise the rich tradition of fairy folklore found in many cultures around the world. The day encourages people to engage their imaginations and creativity through storytelling, art, and crafts.

International Fairy Day Significance

Fairies appear in the folklore of numerous cultures, including Celtic, Norse, and Germanic traditions. They are often depicted as magical beings who live in forests and meadows. International Fairy Day is a celebration that goes beyond age, inviting everyone to step into a world of fantasy and magic. It is a day to honour the rich tapestry of fairy lore, embrace creativity, and reconnect with the natural world. Celebrating International Fairy Day helps promote fairy folklore, which is an integral part of many cultures around the world.

Lionel Messi's Birthday


 

Lionel Messi, born on 24 June 1987, in Rosario, Argentina, is an Argentine-born football (soccer) player who received a record-setting eight Ballon d’Or awards as the world’s top male player (2009–12, 2015, 2019, 2021, and 2023). In 2022 he helped Argentina win the Federation Internationale de Football Association  (FIFA)’s World Cup.


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