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October 2, 2024 Holiday:

Mahatma Gandhi

Mahatma Gandhi's birthday is a celebratory holiday that honors the life and legacy of India's iconic leader who played a pivotal role in the country's struggle for independence. On this day, people across India come together to pay tribute to Gandhi's philosophy of non-violent resistance and his unwavering commitment to truth and justice. Traditionally, devotees and followers of Gandhi visit his memorial, Raj Ghat, in New Delhi to offer flowers and prayers, while others engage in community service, cleanliness drives, and other activities that reflect Gandhi's values of simplicity, self-discipline, and compassion. The holiday is a poignant reminder of Gandhi's enduring impact on Indian society and his continued relevance in today's world.

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Holidays on October 2, 2024:

International Walk to School Day

International Walk to School Day, 10/2/2024: Join the global movement promoting physical activity, safety, and environmental awareness among kids and families. more >>

International Day of Non-Violence

International Day of Non-Violence, October 2, 2024: Reflect on the devastating consequences of violence and reaffirm your commitment to peaceful solutions. more >>

Guardian Angels Day

Guardian Angels Day, October 2, 2024: Honor the spiritual beings guiding and protecting you through life's challenges and expressing gratitude for love and support. more >>

National Fried Scallops Day

National Fried Scallops Day on 10/2/2024: Indulge in crispy, golden delights and rich flavors of expertly breaded and fried scallops. more >>

National Smarties Day

National Smarties Day on 10/2/2024: Indulge in colorful treats, share favorite flavors, and get creative with Smarties-themed crafts, recipes, and games! more >>

National Walk and Bike to School Day

National Walk and Bike to School Day, 10/2/2024: Join the movement promoting a healthy, environmentally friendly way for kids to get to school, fostering community and physical activity. more >>

Audiophile Day

Audiophile Day, 10/2/2024: Join fellow music enthusiasts for a day of pure, unadulterated sound, vinyl, and music appreciation. more >>

World No Alcohol Day

World No Alcohol Day, 10/2/2024: Discover the benefits of a sober lifestyle and learn how to stay on track. more >>

National Custodian Day

National Custodian Day, October 2, 2024, honors the hard work and dedication of unsung heroes who keep our spaces clean and tidy, promoting respect and appreciation. more >>

Birthdays on October 2:

Sting

73 Years Old

A legendary musician and actor, known for his iconic voice, eclectic style, and hits like "Every Breath You Take" and "Roxanne", with a successful solo career and as frontman of Th...

Mahatma Gandhi

Died in 1948, aged 78

Indian freedom fighter, activist, and philosopher who led India to independence from British rule through non-violent civil disobedience, inspiring civil rights movements worldwide...

Groucho Marx

Died in 1977, aged 86

A witty and charismatic comedian and actor, famous for his quick wit, iconic mustache, and hilarious one-liners in classic films and TV shows.

Kelly Ripa

54 Years Old

Host of popular morning talk shows, including Live with Regis and Kelly and Live with Kelly and Ryan, known for her charismatic personality and witty banter.

Lorraine Bracco

70 Years Old

Academy Award-winning actress renowned for her iconic roles in TV series "The Sopranos" and films like "Goodfellas" and "Medicine Man".

Johnnie Cochran

87 Years Old

Famed defense attorney who led the "dream team" in the O.J. Simpson murder trial, securing an acquittal in a highly publicized case that captivated the nation.

Annie Leibovitz

75 Years Old

Celebrated portrait photographer capturing intimate, often provocative images of celebrities and world leaders, pushing the boundaries of artistic expression.

Mike Rutherford

74 Years Old

A legendary guitarist and bassist, best known for his work as a founding member of the iconic rock band Genesis and his hit solo project Mike + The Mechanics.

Donna Karan

76 Years Old

Founded the iconic fashion brand DKNY, known for its chic, urban aesthetic and versatile designs that blend comfort with style.

Roberto Firmino

33 Years Old

A talented forward who has consistently delivered crucial goals and assists for Liverpool FC and the Brazilian national team, earning him a reputation as a prolific and clinical st...

Alisson Becker

32 Years Old

Brazil's goalkeeper and winner of the 2019 Champions League with Liverpool, known for his exceptional reflexes and distribution skills.

Don McLean

79 Years Old

Folk-rock icon behind the epic song "American Pie," an 8.5-minute tribute to Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson, whose mysterious lyrics have sparked...

Events from History on October 2:
President Lyndon B. Johnson's nomination of Thurgood Marshall, a renowned civil rights lawyer, was confirmed by the Senate, marking a historic milestone in American history. Marshall, a champion of racial equality, had argued several landmark cases before the Supreme Court, including Brown v. Board of Education, which led to the desegregation of public schools. His appointment as the 96th Supreme Court Justice sent a powerful message about the progress of the Civil Rights Movement and paved the way for a more diverse and inclusive judiciary.
235 years ago
Fresh from the pens of America's founding fathers, a revolutionary document was making its way to the states for approval. The United States Bill of Rights, crafted by James Madison, was dispatched to the various states on October 2, 1789, to be ratified and become an integral part of the US Constitution. This monumental step would ensure the fundamental rights and freedoms of American citizens, enshrining protections for speech, assembly, and worship, among others. As the cornerstone of American democracy, the Bill of Rights would go on to shape the nation's identity and inspire generations to come.
Freedom's call echoed loudly in West Africa as Guinea, a nation weary of colonial rule, stood strong against its French overlords. Ahmed Sékou Touré, a charismatic leader, spearheaded the resistance, rallying his people to reclaim their nation's destiny. On October 2, 1958, Guinea declared its independence, becoming the first French West African colony to break free from French rule. This bold move sent shockwaves across the continent, inspiring other nations to follow suit.
154 years ago
In the shadows of the Vatican, a century-old drama unfolded as the people of the Papal States decided their fate. By a nearly unanimous vote, a whopping 133,681 to 1,507, the citizens chose to dissolve their sovereignty and unite with the Kingdom of Italy. This historic plebiscite marked the end of the Papal States' 1,116-year reign, as the papacy's grip on its territorial claims began to loosen. The outcome not only reshaped the Italian Peninsula but also paved the way for the unification of Italy, forever changing the course of European history.
17 years ago
Roh Moo-hyun becomes the first South Korean president to set foot in Pyongyang, making history as he meets Kim Jong-il, the reclusive North Korean leader, in an unprecedented inter-Korean summit. This groundbreaking encounter marks a significant milestone in the quest for peace and reconciliation on the divided peninsula, with both leaders signing the October 4 Declaration, aimed at reducing tensions and fostering cooperation between the two nations.
As the last pockets of resistance faded, the once-vibrant streets of Warsaw lay in ruins, a testament to the unsparing brutality of the German occupation. For 63 days, the Polish resistance, led by the brave men and women of the Home Army, fought valiantly against the Nazi war machine, but ultimately, they were no match for the superior might of the German army. With the Soviet Army stalled on the outskirts of the city, the Germans were free to unleash their full fury on the rebels, reducing the city to rubble and slaughtering thousands of civilians and fighters alike. The devastation was total, leaving Warsaw a smoldering ruin, its people shattered and broken.
Notable Deaths on October 2:
2017Tom Petty Rock legend American musician, authentic and true
1985Rock Hudson Nightingale of Hollywood and iconic American actor
1803Samuel Adams Pioneering statesman and leader in American independence
1988Alec Issigonis Innovative British car designer and creator of the Mini
2007George Grizzard American actor and performer
2005Nipsey Russell American comedian and actor
1998Gene Autry Legendary American entertainer and music icon
2018Jamal Khashoggi Courageous Saudi journalist, shedding light on truth
2023Francis Lee Tenacious English footballer, chasing victory
1987Peter Medawar Bustling English biologist and Nobel laureate
1981Hazel Scott Trailblazing Trinidadian-American activist and multi-talented artist
1973Paavo Nurmi Famous Finnish distance runner and Olympic record-holder
2005August Wilson American playwright and author
1973Paul Hartman Beloved American actor and dancer with a long career
2022Sacheen Littlefeather Luminous American actress, activist, and Native American advocate
1996Robert Bourassa Renowned Canadian politician and premier of Quebec
1981Harry Golden Pioneering journalist and author who chronicled America's racial progress
1987Madeleine Carroll Beloved English actress of stage and screen
2015Brian Friel Emotive Irish playwright and author, leaving a lasting literary legacy
1968Marcel Duchamp Visionary French artist and enfant terrible of modern art