Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Ada Lovelace Day 2025

 

Ada Lovelace Day is an international celebration on the second Tuesday of October that honours the achievements of women in STEM. In 2025, it is being celebrated on 14th October. Named after Ada Lovelace, a mathematician often considered the first computer programmer for her work on Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine, the day aims to increase the profile of women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields. The event was founded in 2009 to create role models and encourage more girls and women to pursue STEM careers.


Monday, October 13, 2025

Wedding Anniversary of the Royal Couple of Bhutan


 

The wedding of Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, King of Bhutan, and Jetsun Pema took place on 13 October 2011 at the Punakha Dzong in Punakha, Bhutan.  The current King of Bhutan, Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, married Jetsun Pema, who became Queen Ashi Jetsun Pema Wangchuck. Both are descendants of the 48th Druk Desi of Bhutan and 10th Penlop of Trongsa, Jigme Namgyal.

Sunday, October 12, 2025

Vijay Merchant's Birth Anniversary


 

Vijay Singh Madhavji Merchant, born Vijay Madhavji Thackersey, in Bombay, Bombay Presidency, British India, on 12 October 1911, was an Indian cricketer. A right-hand batsman and occasional right-arm medium pace bowler, Merchant played first-class cricket for Bombay cricket team as well as 10 Test matches for India between 1929 and 1951. Behind his limited Test appearances, he dominated Indian domestic cricket – his batting average of 71.64 is the second highest first-class average in history, behind only that of Don Bradman. He is regarded as the founder of the Bombay School of Batsmanship, that placed more importance on right technique, steely temperament, and conservative approach rather than free flow of the bat.

His international career included two tours of England upon which he scored over 800 runs. English cricketer C.B. Fry exclaimed "Let us paint him white and take him with us to Australia as an opener." His brother, Uday, also played first-class cricket.

Besides cricket, he was also associated with the Hindoostan Spinning & Weaving Mills (Thackersey Group) and was the Sheriff of Bombay in 1970.

Saturday, October 11, 2025

International Day of The Girl Child


The International Day of the Girl Child is an annual United Nations observance on October 11 that aims to highlight the challenges girls face and promote their empowerment and human rights. The day focuses on advocating for girls' rights, raising awareness of gender inequality, and addressing issues such as limited access to education, child marriage, and gender-based violence.

History

·    The observance was first conceived as part of Plan International's "Because I Am a Girl" campaign, which focused on the importance of nurturing girls in developing countries.

·   Canada sponsored a resolution to propose the observance, and after presentations by a delegation of women and girls, the UN General Assembly adopted it.

·   The United Nations officially declared October 11 as the International Day of the Girl Child on December 19, 2011, and the first observance was held in 2012. 

Significance

The day highlights the potential for girls to change the world if they are effectively supported, focusing on a range of critical issues: 

·  Education: Ensuring that all girls have access to quality education, which is a powerful tool for empowerment.

·  Health and Well-being: Highlighting the health challenges girls face, including sexual and reproductive health.

·  Protection from violence: Working to eliminate violence against girls, child marriage, and other harmful practices.

·    Promoting gender equality: Addressing the systemic gender disparities that limit girls' opportunities. 

 

Friday, October 10, 2025

World Mental Health Day

World Mental Health Day is observed annually on October 10 to raise awareness about mental health issues globally and mobilize efforts to support mental well-being. 

History and significance

·    Origin: The day was first celebrated in 1992 as an initiative of the World Federation for Mental Health (WFMH).

·       Mission: It was established to reduce the stigma surrounding mental illness and promote open conversations about mental health.

·        Expansion: With support from organizations like the World Health Organization (WHO), it has grown into a major global event with an annual theme addressing specific mental health challenges.

Importance of mental health awareness

·    Raises awareness: The day helps educate the public about mental illness.

·   Reduces stigma: It works to reduce social stigma and discrimination associated with mental health conditions.

· Promotes action: It encourages investment in and improvement of mental healthcare services and policies.

·  Encourages self-care: It promotes practices that improve overall mental well-being. 

 

Thursday, October 9, 2025

John Lennon's Birth Anniversary


 

John Winston Ono Lennon, born John Winston Lennon, on 9 October 1940, was an English musician and activist. He gained global fame as the founder, co-lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the Beatles. Lennon's songwriting, partnership with Paul McCartney, remains the most successful in history.

Born in Liverpool, Lennon became involved in the skiffle craze as a teenager. In 1956, he formed the Quarrymen, which evolved into the Beatles in 1960. Lennon initially was the group's de facto leader, a role he gradually seemed to cede to McCartney, writing and co-writing songs with increasing innovation, including "Strawberry Fields Forever", which he later cited as his finest work with the band. Lennon soon expanded his work into other media by participating in numerous films, including How I Won the War (1967), and authoring In His Own Write (1964) and A Spaniard in the Works (1965), both collections of nonsense writings and line drawings. Starting with "All You Need Is Love", his songs were adopted as anthems by the anti-war movement and the counterculture of the 1960s.

In 1969, he started the Plastic Ono Band with his second wife, multimedia artist Yoko Ono, held the two-week-long anti-war demonstration bed-in for peace, and left the Beatles to embark on a solo career. Lennon and Ono collaborated on many works, including a trilogy of avant-garde albums and several more films. After the Beatles disbanded, Lennon released his solo debut John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band and the international top-10 singles "Give Peace a Chance", "Instant Karma!", "Imagine", and "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)". Moving to New York City in 1971, his criticism of the Vietnam War resulted in a three-year deportation attempt by the Nixon administration. Lennon and Ono separated from 1973 to 1975, during which time he produced Harry Nilsson's album Pussy Cats. He also had chart-topping collaborations with Elton John ("Whatever Gets You thru the Night") and David Bowie ("Fame"). Following a five-year hiatus, Lennon returned to music in 1980 with the Ono collaboration Double Fantasy. He was shot and killed by Mark David Chapman, three weeks after the album's release.

As a performer, writer or co-writer, Lennon had 25 number-one singles in the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Double Fantasy, his second-best-selling non-Beatles album, won the 1981 Grammy Award for Album of the Year.[4] That year, he won the Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music. In 2002, Lennon was voted eighth in a BBC history poll of the 100 Greatest BritonsRolling Stone ranked him the fifth-greatest singer and 38th-greatest artist of all time. He was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame (in 1997) and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (twice, as a member of the Beatles in 1988 and as a solo artist in 1994).

 


Wednesday, October 8, 2025

World Octopus Day


 

Each year on 8 October, the globe directs its gaze below the waves to celebrate one of the sea's greatest wonders: the octopus. Intelligent, versatile and inquisitive, these eight-legged creatures are a marvel beyond the sea. They are crucial components in the balance of the ocean, supporting ecosystems to flourish as well as fascinating scientists with their puzzle-solving abilities and unusual habits. World Octopus Day is a reminder of their significance and a call to safeguard their future.

When and Why Is World Octopus Day Celebrated?
World Octopus Day is celebrated annually on 8 October. The date honours the abundance of eight arms on the animal as well as its dominant status in ocean life. The day is devoted to raising awareness for octopuses' intelligence, diversity and ecological importance. It inspires individuals to get more familiar with marine biology, engage in ocean conservation and learn about the issues octopuses are confronted with, ranging from climate change to habitat destruction and overfishing.

What Is the Backstory of World Octopus Day?
The celebration started in the early 2000s as part of a grassroots movement by marine lovers, scientists and conservationists. It was designed to raise awareness about octopuses and the need to safeguard their habitats. It rapidly gained worldwide support, with aquariums, research institutions and non-profits hosting events to inform and raise public awareness. It is now an international awareness day that signifies the impact of human activity on marine biodiversity and the need to conserve it.

World Octopus Day is not just a celebration. It is also an indicator of how complicated the ocean is and our collective duty to preserve it. Through learning, doing and raising awareness, we ensure that generations to come will be able to continue to be awed by one of nature's greatest wonders.

 

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