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Rose Day is celebrated every year on 7 February
What is Rose Day?
“Rose Day” is celebrated on 7th February which is the first day of Valentine’s Week. This day is dedicated to making love and relationships lasting. This day symbolizes the deep and strong bond between couples. It has recently become popular in India as part of Valentine’s Week. On this day, lovers give roses and other small gifts to each other and express their feelings. The importance and significance of Rose Day is increasing every year, as people consider this occasion as a great opportunity to feel love and relationships.
What is Celebrated 7 February
e-Day is celebrated every year on 7 February. e-Day was first organized on 7 February 2018, also known as Euler’s Day, dedicated to the Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler. This day is celebrated to commemorate his important contributions to mathematics and science. To honor Euler’s legacy. In some parts of the world, this date is shown as 2/7/18, because it matches the first two digits of Euler’s number (e) (2.71).
7 February History
7 February 1856: The East India Company forced the Nawab of Awadh, Wajid Ali Shah, to abdicate the throne, giving the Company control over the whole of Awadh.
7 February is considered an important day because Eastern News Agency was established on this day in Kolkata in 1983. This event initiated a significant change in the field of Indian media.
On 07 February 1992, the Indian Navy commissioned ‘INS Shalki’, the first indigenously built submarine, into its series. This submarine can carry 40 men including 8 officers and was an important step forward for the Indian Navy. INS Shalki was the first submarine built in India, making a significant contribution to the country’s security and defense capability.