Updated Feb 06, 2021 | 06:51 IST
Today in history: On February 6, 1934, Motilal Nehru passed away and on the same day in 1952, Queen Elizabeth took over the throne of Britain. February 6 in History  |  Photo Credit: Twitter
Like any other day of the year, each of them has a history attached to it. Be it a significant event or the birth or death of a prominent personality, it makes that very day stand out from the many others.
Today, on February 6, two events took place that is a part of the World and Indian history respectively. Let us take a look at them.
Motilal Nehru death anniversary - February 6, 1934
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Subhas Chandra Bose was born on January 23, 1897. Netaji was one of the most charismatic leaders of the Independence movement who, before the saga of the Indian National Army, was twice the president of the Indian National Congress. Bose, who started his political career as a protégé of Deshbandu Chittaranjan Das, became, along with Jawaharlal Nehru, the most popular leader of the country’s youth. In 1928, the Nehru Report, prepared by Motilal Nehru he headed a committee of an all-party conference to prepare a draft for the Constitution of free India was made public. It was presented on the assumption that the new Constitution will be based on Dominion Status. This was opposed by the young radical group of the Congress headed by Nehru and Bose who were propagating full independence.