We thought we'd tell you about an Indian Mr.Universe
This thread 🧵is about the legendary Indian body builder Manohar Aich who was born on 17th March 1912.
At, 4ft 10 his bravery and spirit made him tower over most others.
He was known as "Pocket Hercules" for his extraordinary physique.
Manohar began his career as a stunt man performing with none other than master magician, P C Sorcar in Dhanbad.
He would often thrill audiences by bending steel with his teeth or resting his belly on swords.
In 1942, he joined the Royal Air Force in British India as a physical instructor.
He was then introduced to body building by a British officer in the RAF
His run in the RAF was cut short by what most corporate types call a CLM - career limiting move.
He was imprisoned when he protested against colonial oppression by slapping a British Officer who may or may not have exclaimed - "How can he slap?!".
He said:'In jail I began weight training seriously. I used to practice on my own without equipment for 12 hours in a day.'
The prison authorities were majorly impressed with his perseverance.
He was given a special diet to build stamina and he was released when India achieved independence from the British in 1947.
In 1950, he took part in and won Mr.Hercules. This encouraged him to take part in Mr.Universe in London in 1951.
He came second, losing to another Indian, Monotosh Roy.
Fancy undies, this guy has.
Aich sir stayed on in London to prepare for the 1952 contest and like a sir, won Mr.Universe in 1952.
He also won a host of awards related to body building, allowing him to help uplift his family (wife + 4 kids) and give them a better life.
He once stood for elections in Calcutta in 1991, contesting on behalf of the BJP and came third.
He continued to inspire and entertain people even as he grew older. His last performance was at the age of 89.
For real, 89! Think about that for a bit.
He lived on until the ripe old age of 104, continuing to remain as gangsta as ever.
He credited his good health to a diet of milk, fruits and vegetables with rice, lentils and fish. He also said he didn't allow any tension to creep into his life.
Watch and learn, all of you!
For more, here's a short Youtube video on Manohar Aich -
So, in this thread we will explore how politicians in @UKParliament have found creative ways to communicate unparliamentary ideas! 🧵
Although the list of unparliamentary words is long and sometimes not too clear. Calling another member of the parliament as *a liar* has been frowned upon in the @UKParliamant since forever!!
Winston churchill “introduced” the term "terminological inexactitude” instead.
Accusing fellow members as crooks is considered unparliamentary.
In a heated debate, the Labour MP Dennis Skinner who was an MP for 49 years once said “half of the Tories opposite are crooks”.
Asked to withdraw, Skinner said: “Okay, half the Tories opposite aren’t crooks.”
Did you know that this place that today has about 22k people, played a crucial role in world history?
In February 1509, the Battle of Diu took place.
A thread about the 6th most important battle in the world. 🧵
Battle of Diu was fought between the Portuguese Empire on one side and the joint fleet of the Sultan of Gujarat, the Mamlûk Burji Sultanate of Egypt and the Zamorin of Calicut (with support of the Republic of Venice).
If you are wondering how Turkey, Egypt, Portugal, Calicut and Venice get embroiled in all of this.
It all begins with Vasco Da Gama reaching Calicut in 1498 to establish trade. They thought it was easy, but the Muslim merchants of the region felt threatened.
PC- @IndiaToday
Today is #GuruPurnima, and therefore a short thread 🧵about Savitribai Phule, regarded as the first female teacher in India and also widely referred to as the mother of Indian feminism.
PC- Malvika Asher
She was married at the age of 10 to Jyotirao Phule, who was 13 at the time. Both belonged to "lower caste" & hence didn't have access to education.
However, through sheer grit & determination, supported by Jyotirao, Savitribai completed her education.
(photo credit: @Velivada)
She started teaching girls and by the age of 20 was running three schools with Jyotirao. The curriculum was different from what was taught in government schools at the time and was inspired by the western curriculum of mathematics, science, and social studies.
What you normally see is the cropped version of the photograph (usually on a t-shirt).
This is the full photo of Ernesto "Che" Guevara. It has another person and a palm tree, both of which were thankfully removed.
This iconic photograph was taken during the memorial service for the victims of the French vessel, La Coubre. The ship exploded in the Havana harbour the day before, killing hundred people and injuring many others.
This is Che and chums walking to the cemetery in protest.
Most people think that Dhundiraj Govind Phalke was the first one in 1913, but some others say that it was actually Ramachandra Gopal Torne before him in 1912.
In this thread(🧵) we explore why we have the Dadasaheb Phalke award instead of the Dadasaheb Torne award.
Dhundiraj Govind "Dadasaheb" Phalke released what most people consider the first Indian film, Raja Harishchandra" in 1913.
He is known as the Father of Indian cinema and The award outstanding contribution to the growth and development of Indian cinema is named after him.
Ramachandra Gopal Torne, also known as "Dadasaheb" Torne is also a contender to be the Father of Indian Cinema.
Born on 13th April 1890, today is his 130th birth anniversary.