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Date: 30-Sep-2021

THOUGHT OF THE DAY

 Time is the single most important resource that we have. Every single minute we lose is never coming back. - Tarun Sharma

International Translation Day

International Translation Day is meant as an opportunity to pay tribute to the work of language professionals, which plays an important role in bringing nations together, facilitating dialogue, understanding and cooperation, contributing to development and strengthening world peace and security.

Events that took place on this day in history 30 September

*In 1989,
INS Shalki (S46) is a Shishukumar-class diesel-electric submarine launched by the Indian Navy. INS Shalki is also the first-ever submarine that was built in India. While launched on 30th September 1989, INS Shalki was commissioned on 7th February 1992 and is still active in service.

*In 1687,
The Siege of Golconda occurred in January 1687, when Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb led his forces to besiege the Qutb Shahi dynasty at Golconda Fort and was home to the Kollur Mine. The ruler of Golconda was the well entrenched Abul Hasan Qutb Shah.

Famous people that have birthdays on this day in history 30 September

*In 1970,
Deepa Malik is an Indian athlete. She started her career at the age of 30. She is the first Indian woman to win a medal in Paralympic Games and won a silver medal at the 2016 Summer Paralympics in shot put. She also won gold in the F-53/54 Javelin event at the para athletic Grand Prix held in Dubai in 2018. 

*In 1864,
Swami Akhandananda was a swami and direct disciple of Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, a 19th-century mystic.

Famous people that have death anniversaries on this day in history 30 September

*In 1875,
Peary Charan Sarkar in contemporary documents, was an educationist and textbook writer in nineteenth century Bengal. His series of Reading Books introduced a whole generation of Bengalis to the English language, sold in the millions and were translated into every major Indian language. was also a pioneer of women's education in Bengal and was called 'Arnold of the East'.

*In 2001,
Madhavrao Scindia was an Indian politician and minister from the Indian National Congress.