New Delhi, October 9: Language: October 9 is the witness of a deadly attack by the Taliban's merciless terrorists on a 15-year-old girl in history. Malala Yousafzai, who advocated for girls' education in Pakistan, attacked the Taliban and tried to take her life in the head by means of the BBC to suppress the echoing voice around the world through the name of Gul Makai. The attack on Malala returning home from school was deadly, but Malala's enthusiasm was not low. After a long treatment in the UK she recovered and one,

New Delhi, Oct 9: Language: October 9th witnesses a deadly attack by the Taliban's merciless terrorists on a 15-year-old girl in history. Malala Yousafzai, who advocated for girls' education in Pakistan, attacked the Taliban through the BBC to suppress the echoing voice around the world by the name of Gul Makai and shot her in the head and tried to take her life. The attack on Malala was fatal, but Malala's enthusiasm was not low. After a long treatment in the UK, she recovered and once again joined her campaign. Malala, who won the Nobel Peace Prize at the youngest age, also favors educating the children of terrorists so that they understand the importance of education and peace. Here are the details of other important events recorded in the history of the country of October 9,
1877: Birth of Pandit Gopa Bandhu Das of Orissa .
1932: Indian Air Force comes into existence.
1949: Formation of Indian Territorial Army. The British rule had cleared the way for the formation of this army on the basis of the Indian Territorial Act in 1920, but it was formally established by the first Governor-General of India, C Rajagopalachari after independence.
1963: Saifuddin Kichlu died. Famous freedom fighter Kichloo was the first Indian to be awarded the Lenin Award for International Peace.
1970: Production of uranium 233 at Bhabha Nuclear Research Center, Bombay. Introduction of Direct Dialing Telephone Service.
1990: Motilal Nehru, the first oil tanker built in the country, enters the Indian Shipping Corporation. It was built by Kochi Shipyard Limited.
1991: For the first time in the 1500-year history of Sumo Pahlavani, it was organized outside Japan. This wrestling competition was organized under the Japan Festival, the famous Royal Albert Hall of London in the UK.
1979: Italian writer Dario Fo was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. Took part in voting to choose. Hamid Karzai won the election. After the fall of the Taliban in 2001, Karzai served as interim president.
2012: Taliban gunmen shoot Malala Yousafzai, 15, a vocal speaker advocating girls' education in Pakistan, in the head. Malala survived the deadly attack.

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