26 June ka Itihas | Today’s history, June 26: Agreed on the initiative to unite the world, Today’s history, June 26: United Nations Declaration approved, 50 countries signed
Today’s History 26, June: A meaningful initiative was started in the direction of realizing the dream of a common platform of nations to reduce mutual tensions in the countries of the world.
Today’s History 26 June 
New Delhi. June 26 has a special significance in the history of the United Nations. The global importance of the United Nations, its role in averting war, aid to vulnerable countries and its contribution to peace-building are known to all. This international organization formally came into existence on 24 October 1945, but its manifesto was accepted on 26 June of the same year and was signed by representatives of 50 countries.
The initial obligations of this organization were to protect the coming generations from the fire of war and to protect human rights under all circumstances, but with the passage of time, the functions and responsibilities of the organization expanded. Today, this organization, representing almost all the countries of the world, is headquartered in New York.
Some other important events recorded on the date of 26 June in the history of the country and the world are as follows:
1498: The first tooth brush was made in China. The first model of a modern tooth brush was patented by the King of China.
1714: Spain and the Netherlands sign the Treaty of Trade and Peace.
[1945:50countriessigntheUnitedNationsDeclarationinSanFrancisco
1949: Women get the right to vote for the first time in Belgian parliamentary elections.
1976: The CN Tower in Toronto, Canada is opened to the public. The 1,815-foot building was the tallest building in the world at the time, being pushed to second place in 2007 by the Burj Khalifa in Dubai.
1982: Air India’s first Boeing aircraft ‘Gaurishankar’ crashes in Bombay.
2000: Bangladesh was granted full membership of the International Cricket Council.
2004: Pakistan’s Prime Minister Zafarullah Khan Jamali resigns.
2004 Famous filmmaker Yash Johar passed away.
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