Indian publisher, environmentalist, and philanthropist
Indian publisher
environmentalist
and philanthropist
Indian environmentalist, publisher, and philanthropist dedicated to serving the sick and needy.
Bhagat Puran Singh (1904–1992) was an Indian social activist known for his charitable work in Punjab.
He founded the Pingalwara institution to care for the disabled, orphans, and the elderly.
Singh also advocated for environmental conservation and clean water initiatives.
As a publisher, he edited magazines promoting health, spirituality, and social welfare.
His lifelong compassion earned him national recognition and inspired generations of volunteers.
1904
Bhagat Puran Singh
Princess Mikasa, Japanese princess
Princess Mikasa
Japanese princess
Member of the Japanese Imperial Family and wife of Prince Mikasa, known for her lifelong dedication to charity and culture.
Princess Yuriko was born in 1923 and became a member of the Japanese Imperial Family after marrying Prince Mikasa in 1941. She dedicated decades to charitable work, supporting medical research, child welfare, and cultural preservation. As a senior imperial figure, she represented Japan at official ceremonies and hosted international guests. She served as honorary president of several foundations, promoting traditional arts and cross-cultural exchange. Princess Yuriko was admired for her grace, compassion, and commitment to public service. She remained active in her duties until shortly before her death in 2024, leaving a lasting legacy of service.
Yuriko, Princess Mikasa
American who was the heaviest human being recorded in the history of the world during his lifetime
American who was the heaviest human being recorded in the history of the world during his lifetime
American record-holder recognized as the heaviest human ever documented.
Robert Earl Hughes gained national attention in the 1950s for weighing nearly 1,069 pounds at his peak, making him the heaviest living person on record. Born in 1926 in Missouri, he struggled with severe obesity from a young age. Despite his weight, Hughes led a public life and participated in exhibitions to raise awareness of health issues related to obesity. He was known for his friendly demeanor and willingness to share his experiences to help others. Hughes’s story highlighted the medical, social, and psychological challenges of extreme obesity. He passed away in 1958, leaving a legacy that continues to inform discussions on weight and health.
1926
Robert Earl Hughes
who was the heaviest human being recorded in the history of the world during his lifetime
Danish director, producer, and screenwriter
Danish director
producer
and screenwriter
Danish film director, producer, and screenwriter known for his influential adaptations and documentaries in Scandinavian cinema.
Henning Carlsen (1927–2014) was a pioneering Danish filmmaker whose career spanned over six decades. He directed both feature films and documentaries that explored social and humanist themes. His adaptation of literary works brought nuanced storytelling to the screen and attracted international attention at film festivals. As a producer and screenwriter, he collaborated with prominent Scandinavian artists and nurtured emerging talents. Carlsen’s dedication to authenticity and emotional depth left a lasting impact on Nordic film culture.
1927
Henning Carlsen
American journalist and author
American journalist and author
John Hockenberry is an American journalist, author, and broadcaster known for his work on NPR and national television.
Born in 1956, John Hockenberry began his career reporting for NPR's "All Things Considered" and ABC News. He became the first anchor of MSNBC's "Edgewise" and later hosted "The Takeaway" on Public Radio International. Hockenberry has written several books, including the memoir "Moving Violations," which chronicles his life after a near-fatal car accident. He has covered major events such as the Challenger space shuttle disaster and received a MacArthur Fellowship for his contributions to journalism. Hockenberry is also recognized for his advocacy on disability rights, drawing from his own experiences using a wheelchair. He continues to produce in-depth reporting and commentary on contemporary issues.
John Hockenberry
Indian chef
Indian chef
1974
Jacob Sahaya Kumar Aruni
Australian model
Australian model
Australian model and beauty queen, crowned Miss Universe Australia 2007.
Kimberley Busteed (born 4 June 1988) is an Australian model and beauty pageant winner who claimed the Miss Universe Australia title in 2007. Representing Queensland, she impressed judges with her poise and charisma, earning her a spot at the international Miss Universe pageant. After her reign, Busteed pursued a career in modeling, appearing in fashion campaigns and magazine editorials. She has also worked as a television presenter and brand ambassador, showcasing her versatility in the entertainment industry. Known for her grace and professionalism, Busteed continues to influence aspiring models in Australia.
Kimberley Busteed
Australian activist
Australian activist
Australian student activist known for pro-democracy campaigns.
Born on June 4, 1999 in Brisbane, Drew Pavlou rose to prominence as an outspoken advocate for human rights and academic freedom. While studying at the University of Queensland, he organized protests against alleged foreign influence on campus and championed political dissent in China. His activism sparked national debate and led to both widespread support and disciplinary action. Pavlou has leveraged social media and public speaking engagements to raise awareness of democratic values. He continues to campaign for civil liberties and transparent governance both in Australia and internationally.
Drew Pavlou
Princess Lilibet of Sussex
Princess Lilibet of Sussex
Daughter of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, and a member of the British royal family born in California.
Princess Lilibet Diana of Sussex was born on June 4, 2021, in Santa Barbara, California, as the daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. Named Lilibet in honor of Queen Elizabeth II's childhood nickname and Diana after her late grandmother, the princess became the younger sibling to Archie Mountbatten-Windsor. Her birth marked a modern chapter in the British monarchy, being one of the first royals born outside the United Kingdom. Lilibet's arrival garnered widespread media attention and public interest, highlighting the evolving relationship between the royal family and the public. Although raised primarily in the United States, she remains a central figure in discussions about the monarchy's future. Her early years reflect a blend of royal tradition and contemporary parenting approaches adopted by her parents.
2021
Princess Lilibet of Sussex