1640,: Britain got permission to open a trade center in Madras.
1776,: The Treaty of Purandar (or Treaty of Purandhar) was a doctrine signed by the peshwa of the Marathi Empire and the British East India Company’s Supreme Council of Bengal in Calcutta.
1803,: Ohio became the 17th state of the United States.
1872,: Yellowstone National Park, the world’s first national park, was established.
1893,: Nikola Tesla demonstrated the first radio.
1907,: Establishment of the Tata Iron and Steel Company at Jamshedpur.
1919,: Mahatma Gandhi announced to launch Satyagraha against Rowlatt Act.
1924,: Gopinath Saha was hanged in Alipore Central jail.
1927,: Ratnagiri Gandhiji met Savarkar and discussed it.
1947,: The International Monetary Fund began its operations.
1948,: Established of the Guwahati High Court.
1954,: The United States conducted a second hydrogen bomb test at Bikini Atoll in the Pacific Ocean. The blast was 600 times more powerful than the one at Hiroshima.
1998,: Titanic became the first film to gross more than $ 1 billion worldwide.
1998: South Indian singer M. S. Subbalakshmi was awarded the Bharat Ratna.
Famous birthdays and birth anniversaries – 1st March
1683: Tsangyang Gyatso, the 6th Dalai Lama.
1930: Rama Prasad Goenka, the Founder and Chairman Emeritus of the RPG Group.
1951: Nitish Kumar, an Indian politician.
1953: M. K. Stalin, an Indian politician from Tamil Nadu.
1955: S. D. Shibulal, Co-founder of the Infosys.
1980: Shahid Afridi, a Pakistani international cricketer.
1983: Mary Kom, an Indian amateur boxer.
1994: Justin Bieber, a Canadian singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist.
Famous people died– March 1.
1989: Vasantdada Patil, an Indian politician.
1994: Manmohan Desai, a veteran Indian film producer, and director.
2011: Fateh Singh Rathore, an Indian tiger conservationist.
1739: The Battle of Karnal – Nader Shah forces defeated the army of Muhammad Shah.
1786: Charles Cornwallis appointed governor-general of India.
1822: The world’s first Swaminarayan temple was inaugurated at Ahmedabad.
1882: The infectious disease Tuberculosis (TB) was identified.
1919: Anti-Rowlatt Satyagraha movement was started by Gandhi Ji against The Rowlatt Act,1919 for the exclusion of freedom of press and detention without trial set up a Satyagraha Sabha on this day at Bombay.
1920: Establishment of the Nazi Party.
1924: Mahatma Gandhi Was Released From Jail on health ground.
1952: Employees State Insurance Scheme (ESIC) was launched in India.
1961: The government decided to rename the state of Madras as Tamil Nadu.
1987: Scientist Ian Sheldon discovered the bright nebula 1987-A in the Magellanic constellation. It was then 168,000 light-years away from the earth.
2001: Pakistan agreed to negotiate nuclear deterrence with India.
2008: Fidel Castro retired as President of Cuba after 32 years.
2009: The Central government of India announced a reduction in service tax and excise duty.
2010: Indian Cricketer Sachin Tendulkar became the first batsman to score the first double century in an ODI cricket match.
Famous birthdays and birth anniversaries – February 24.
1304: Ibn Battuta, a Muslim Berber Moroccan scholar and explorer.
1670: Rajaram I, the younger son of Maratha ruler Shivaji Maharaj.
1924: Talat Mahmood, an Indian playback singer.
1938: Philip Knight, the co-founder and chairman emeritus of Nike, Inc.
1939: Joy Mukherjee, an Indian film actor, and director.
1942: Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, an Indian scholar, literary theorist, and feminist critic.
1948: J. Jayalalithaa, an Indian politician and film actress.
1955: Steven Jobs, an American business magnate and co-founder of Apple Inc.
1963: Sanjay Leela Bhansali, an Indian film director, and producer.
Death anniversaries– February 24.
1810: Henry Cavendish, an English natural philosopher, scientist, and an important experimental and theoretical chemist.
1815: Robert Fulton, an American engineer, and inventor.
1986: Rukmini Devi Arundale, an Indian Bharatanatyam dancer.
1998: Lalita Pawar, a prolific Indian actress.
2011: Anant Pai, an Indian educationalist and a pioneer in Indian comics.