14 August in Indian and World History

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14 August in Indian and World History is celebrated, observed, and remembered for various reasons.14 August is the birth anniversary of Aishwarya Pissay, Rameshwar Teli, Johnny Lever, and T.V. Ramakrishnan.

14 August is also observed as the death anniversary of Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, Amritrai, and Kailash Nath Wanchoo.

Birth Anniversary

14 August in Indian history is celebrated as the birth anniversary of the following personalities:

Aishwarya Pissay, an Indian circuit and off-road motorcycle racer. She is the first Indian woman to win the Motor Sport World Cup. In the year 2019, he named this title after himself. 14 August 1995, Bangalore, Karnataka.

Rameshwar Teli is a Bharatiya Janata Party politician and an active Indian politician from Assam. He was elected to the Lok Sabha in the 2014 general elections from the Dibrugarh constituency. Rameshwar Teli is one of the most active parliamentarians in the Parliament. 14 August 1970, Dibrugarh, Assam.

Johnny Lever, an Indian comedian. He has mastered the mimicry of film actors. He is famous for his comic timing in Hindi cinema. Johnny Lever is the first stand comedian of India. He has been awarded the Filmfare Award 13 times so far. Johnny Lever has worked in more than three and a half hundred films in Bollywood so far. 14 August 1957, Prakasam, Andhra Pradesh.

Tirupattur Venkatachalam Ramakrishnan (14 August 1941) is an Indian theoretical physicist, known for his contributions to condensed matter physics. He also worked in Banaras Hindu University. You were also the Chancellor of Tripura University.

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Death Anniversary

14 August in Indian history is observed as the death anniversary of the following personalities:

Rakesh Jhunjhunwala (5 July 1960 – 14 August 2022) was India’s investor and stock trader. Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, called India’s ‘Big Bull’ and ‘Warren Buffett’, was the best investor in the stock market. Since childhood, he was interested in investing and the stock market, so he invested Rs.5,000 in his initial business, made it reach Rs.18,000 crores, and became India’s 48th richest person.

Amritrai (1921 – 14 August 1996) was a famous novelist, essayist, critic and translator. He was the younger son of Premchand, known as the Kahani Samrat. Like his father, Amritrai was basically a story writer and novelist. He was also famous as the best translator and biographer. Along with this, he was also known as a satirist and critic.

Kailash Nath Wanchoo (26 February 1903 – 14 August 1988) was the tenth Chief Justice of India. He held this post from 12 April 1967 to 24 February 1968.

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Notable events on 14 August in Indian and World History

14 August 1777 – Hans Christian Ørsted a Danish physicist and chemist, was born.

14 August 1862 – Bombay High Court was established.

14 August 1867 – John Galsworthy, an English novelist, and Nobel Prize Laureate was born.

14 August 1777 – Hans Christian Ørsted a Danish physicist and chemist, was born.

14 August 1867 – John Galsworthy, an English novelist, and Nobel Prize Laureate was born.

14 August 1920 – Olympic Games begin in Antwerp, Belgium.

14 August 1933 – Richard R. Ernst, a Swiss physical chemist, and Nobel Prize Laureate, was born.

14 August 1941 – Paul Sabatier, an Italian microbiologist, and Nobel Prize Laureate, died.

14 August 1991 – Bunaken National Park was established.

14 August 1947 – Pakistan becomes Independent.

14 August 2001 – Agreement between Macedonian government and Albanian rebels, refusal of disarmament by Irish Republican Army.

14 August 2004 – CzesÅ‚aw MiÅ‚osz, a renowned Polish poet, and Nobel Prize Laureate, died.