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It has been more than three years since the entire world faced the wrath of Corona. In January 2020, the WHO reported on the spread of a pneumonia-like infection, but nothing was said about its cause or diagnosis.

Three years since Covid-19, today the WHO declared a global pandemic

History of today.

The last three years have been nothing less than a nightmare for the world. Raised from China in the last months of 2019 corona tornado In a few days, destruction began everywhere. Two years ago on March 11, 2021, more than 11 crore people in the world corona pandemic was reported to be suffering from and only a year before World Health Organization declared it a global pandemic and the entire world came together to fight this threat that looms over the existence of the entire human race.

It has been more than three years since the entire world faced the wrath of Corona. In January 2020, the WHO reported on the spread of a pneumonia-like infection, but nothing was said about its cause or diagnosis.

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The first Corona patient appeared in India on January 31, and the WHO declared it a health emergency on January 31 itself. After that, the epidemic of this disease increased every passing day and two years ago on March 11, it was declared a global pandemic. The sequential details of other important events observed on the date of March 11 in the history of the country and the world are as follows:

history on March 11

1689: Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb tortured Shivaji’s son Sambhaji to death.

1881: A statue of Ramnath Tagore was installed in the Calcutta City Hall. This was the first time that a statue of an Indian was placed in a public place.

1948: India’s first ship Jal Usha launched from Visakhapatnam. It was equipped with all the modern systems available at the time.

1985: After the death of Konstantin Chernenko, Mikhail Gorbachev was elected Supreme Leader of the Soviet Union.

1990: After a vote in the parliament, Lithuania declared itself independent from the Soviet Union. It was the first Soviet republic to do so.

1996: Iran has withdrawn the fatwa issued against the author of The Satanic Verses, Salman Rushdie.

2004: 190 people died, 1200 others were injured in bomb explosions at three train stations in Spain.

2008: The American space agency NASA sent its Endeavor spacecraft to its space station.

2011: India successfully test-fired Dhanush and Prithvi missiles with a range of 350 km.

2011: After a massive 9-magnitude earthquake hit the sea off Tohoku on Japan’s Pacific coast, a tsunami wreaked havoc and caused extensive damage, killing more than 15,000 people. It was the strongest earthquake ever in the history of Japan.

2020: India’s coronavirus cases rise to 60 The World Health Organization has declared Corona an epidemic. The number of people infected with corona in the world has crossed 11 crores.

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