Monday, February 13, 2023

PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN A SWORD

 Some interesting Facts about PEN🖋 



 





Petrache Poenaru  was a Romanian engineer - inventor - physicists -teacher -mathematician - organizer of  the educational system and also founder of the Philharmonic Society of the Botanical Gardens. He had studied in  Pairs and later  completed  his studied in England. He was the first person developed the fountain pen in 1827. 



While studying as  a student in Paris, he invented the Worlds First FOUNTAIN PEN. For the French Government issued  a patent on 25 may 1827. 

Full from of Pen -PEN originally stood for POETS, Essayists, Novelists. but now stands for Poets, Playwrights, Editors, Novelists.




Dr. Radhika Nath Saha regarded as the father of Indian Fountain Pen. Because he is the pioneered Industrial fountain pen production in India during early Twentieth Century.  Certainly because of Intellectually property in fountain pen that he delivered to India in the of 14 Indian and International.



In INDIA Officially the  first Indian Fountain pen was made by RATNAM PEN WORKS IN THE YEAR 1932. 

 With a Complete SWADESHI VERSION HANDED OVER TO GANDHIJI IN THE YEAR 1935.








PEN Liked by our FATHER OF NATION Mahatma Gandhiji.
 Gandhiji wrote  him a note Dear Ratnam.
 I HAVE USED THE Fountain  pen it seems to be a good substitute to the Foreign pen one sees in the Bazaar.
Even Today also this NOTE sits Proudly in the Ratnam Ball Pen Work. 


Now a days Pen play an Essential role to our Every day lives.
A Pen is a Universal tool.
its used for Writing on paper etc.
A Pen has plastic body called Barrel with a tip, an ink chamber and a cap.
It available in different colours of ink and different patterns styles.  

Whether you are attending a meeting , taking an exam , signing a contract, an art, none of these would be possible without a Pen. 
Have you ever thought about how different your life would be without a PEN?






Signing off with this Enlightening Savvy 🔆🔆👍 in this post and will come back with the next Insight  in the upcoming post.

Please share your thoughts and feel free to comment.


urs 

Tejaswi


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