Today Importance - 10th January
10-Jan-1616
Sir Thomas Roe, the first British ambassador, presented his
credentials to Emperor Jahangir at Ajmer.
10-Jan-1693
Job Charnock, the founder of Calcutta, died and was buried
in the same city.
10-January-1818
The last battle between the Marathas and the Company was fought at Rampura.
10-January-1839
Tea first came to Britain from India.
The Marathas were defeated in the third and final battle against the British at Rampura.
10-January-1896
Gangadhar Kelkar, the founder of the famous Raja Kelkar
Museum, was born in Pune Dinkar.
10-January-1896
Shri Narhar Vishnu Gadgil (Kakasaheb), noted politician, freedom
fighter, lawyer, eminent writer, social reformer, nationalist leader and
litterateur, was born.
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Today Importance - 11th January
10-January-1897
Noted scientist Wildemar Modkai Haffkine publicly diagnosed the plague vaccine in Bombay to demonstrate the harmlessness of the product. The method of making this vaccine has been the same for more than a hundred years.
10-January-1908
Gandhiji adopted the term "Satyagraha" in place of
"passive resistance". Sentenced to two months' imprisonment for
failing to leave the Transvaal.
10-January-1912
The great artist and professor Pradosh Kusum Das Gupta was
born in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
10-January-1920
India turned into an individual from the Class of Countries.
10-January-1922
The Prince of Wales Museum in Mumbai is open to the public.
10-January-1932
Gandhi and his wife were arrested by the Indian authorities.
10-January-1953
Inauguration of Scientific and Industrial Research Centre.
10-January-1955
Auxiliary Air Force squadrons equipped with HAL-designed
HT-2 trainer - formally inducted into service.
10-January-1959
American black leader Martin Luther King reached New Delhi.
10-January-1963
The Gold Control Measures Scheme was launched by the
Government of India.
10-January-1964
War between Muslims and Hindus in Calcutta.
The Tashkent Conference between Pakistani and Indian leaders ended with the signing of a peace treaty by Lal Bahadur Shastri and General Ayub Khan.
10-January-1967
Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi laid the foundation stone of the Women's University in Karnataka, which was established in gratitude to Queen Chinama of Kittur.
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10-January-1975
India recognizes the Palestine Liberation Organization.
10-January-1979
Writer and journalist Anand Gopal Shourie passed away.
10-Jan-1980
President Neelam Sanjiva Reddy invited Indira Gandhi to form
the government.
10-Jan-1986
Pakistan has decided to lift the 8-year-old ban on private
trade with India.
10-Jan-1987
Chandigarh Punjab Jail Chief killed by Sikh terrorists.
10-Jan-1993
The 24th International Film Festival of India has begun in
New Delhi.
10-Jan-1993
Advani, Joshi were released on the orders of the court.
10-Jan-1993
At least 15 people were killed in the fifth day of rioting
between Hindus and Muslims in Bombay.
10-Jan-1993
India asked Pakistan to reduce its diplomatic strength to
40.
10-Jan-1995
The 26th International Film Festival of India has begun at
the Brabourne Stadium in Bombay.
10-Jan-1996
In all, it is a long story spanning nearly nine decades, with early flicking screen pictures growing into a multifaceted and multi-dimensional empire in its own right, producing some 27,000 highlight movies and great many recorded short movies.
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Today Importance - 12th January
10-Jan-1996
The 27th International Film Festival began in New Delhi.
10-Jan-1996
The Center has set up the Rajiv Gandhi National Drinking
Water Mission.
10-Jan-1996
Supreme Court asks Arunachal Pradesh to provide security to
Chakma refugees
10-Jan-1997
The 28th International Film Festival of India has begun in
Trivandrum.
10-Jan-1997
The second phase of the Indian Satellite Circuit held in
Ahmedabad.
10-Jan-1998
Geet Shetty retained the National Billiards title in
Kolkata.
10-Jan-1998
Nine supporters of Ranbir Sena were killed in an ambush in Rampurchauram village of Bihar's Jehanabad district.
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HOW TO PACK YOUR HATS
Mastering the Art of Hat Packing: A Comprehensive Guide to Safely Storing Your Headwear for Any Journey
Introduction:
Hats are not just accessories; they're statements, expressions of style, and sometimes, cherished mementos. Whether you're a fashion enthusiast, a sports aficionado, or someone who simply appreciates a good hat, knowing how to pack them properly is crucial to preserving their shape and ensuring they arrive at your destination in perfect condition. In this comprehensive guide, we'll walk you through the art of hat packing, offering valuable tips and tricks to keep your hats looking sharp no matter where your adventures take you.
Section 1: Assessing Your Hat Collection
Before you embark on the packing process, take stock of your hat collection. Different hats may require distinct packing methods based on their material, structure, and shape. Divide your hats into categories such as wide-brimmed hats, fedoras, baseball caps, and beanies. This will help you tailor your packing approach to each specific type.
Section 2: Materials Needed
To pack your hats effectively, gather the following materials:
Hat Boxes: Invest in sturdy hat boxes for each of your hats. Hat boxes are designed to protect the shape of your headwear and shield them from external elements during transportation.
Tissue Paper: Use acid-free tissue paper to stuff the crown of your hats and help maintain their shape.
Plastic Wrap: Wrap delicate hats in plastic wrap to shield them from moisture and dust. This is particularly useful for hats made from materials sensitive to environmental conditions.
Packing Tape: Secure the plastic wrap and tissue paper with packing tape to ensure everything stays in place.
Cloth Bags: For hats that can't be boxed, place them in breathable cloth bags to protect them from dust and scratches.
Section 3: Packing Different Types of Hats
A. Wide-Brimmed Hats:
Stuff the Crown: Fill the crown of wide-brimmed hats with tissue paper to maintain their shape.
Boxing Method: Place the hat upside down in a hat box, ensuring the brim is supported by the box's sides.
Secure with Tissue Paper: Gently stuff tissue paper between the brim and the sides of the box to prevent shifting during transit.
B. Fedoras and Structured Hats:
Crown Protection: Stuff the crown with tissue paper.
Wrap in Plastic: Wrap the entire hat in plastic wrap, securing it with packing tape.
Hat Box or Cloth Bag: Place the hat in a hat box or a breathable cloth bag for added protection.
C. Baseball Caps:
Use a Cap Carrier: If you have a cap carrier, place each cap in its designated slot. Cap carriers are specifically designed to protect the cap's shape.
Stacking Method: If a cap carrier is not available, stack the caps on top of each other, ensuring they are clean and dry.
Place in a Bag: Store the caps in a breathable bag or pillowcase to protect them from dust.
D. Beanies and Soft Hats:
Fold and Stack: Soft hats like beanies can be folded and stacked.
Use a Bag: Place them in a breathable bag or pillowcase for easy packing.
Section 4: General Packing Tips
A. Label Your Boxes:
Identify Each Box: Clearly label each hat box with the type of hat it contains.
Fragile Stickers: If your hats are particularly delicate, consider adding fragile stickers to alert handlers to exercise caution.
B. Pack Strategically:
Heavier Items at the Bottom: If you're packing multiple hats in the same box, place heavier or larger hats at the bottom to prevent crushing.
Utilize Empty Spaces: Fill empty spaces in the box with small accessories or soft items to prevent hats from shifting during transit.
C. Check the Weather:
Protect Against Moisture: If you're traveling in rainy conditions, consider adding moisture-absorbing packets to the boxes to protect against dampness.
D. Carry-On for Delicate Hats:
Selective Carry-On: For particularly delicate or valuable hats, consider carrying them in your carry-on luggage to ensure they receive the utmost care.
Conclusion:
Packing your hats may seem like a simple task, but with the right techniques and materials, you can ensure your headwear remains in pristine condition no matter where your travels take you. Taking the time to assess your collection, gather the necessary materials, and employ the appropriate packing methods will not only preserve the shape and structure of your hats but also enhance your overall travel experience. So, the next time you embark on a journey, do it with the confidence that your hats will arrive ready to make a stylish statement.