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4th Jan World Braille Day | This day marks the birth anniversary of Louis Braille, the French educator and inventor of the Braille system of reading and writing for the visually impaired. The United Nations General Assembly officially recognized World Braille Day in 2018.Significance
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6th Jan World Day -War Orphans | This day aims to draw attention to the plight of children orphaned by conflicts and wars around the world. It seeks to raise awareness about the challenges these vulnerable children face and to promote efforts to provide them with the care, support, and protection they need.Significance
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9th Jan Pravasi Bhartiya Diwas | This day marks the contribution of the overseas Indian community to the development of India. It commemorates the return of Mahatma Gandhi from South Africa to India on January 9, 1915, which symbolizes the beginning of the significant contributions of the Indian diaspora to India’s freedom struggle and development.Significance
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10th Jan World Hindi Day | World Hindi Day, known as “Vishwa Hindi Diwas,” is celebrated on January 10th every year. This day is dedicated to promoting the Hindi language and recognizing its global significance.Significance
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11th Jan National Human Trafficking Awareness Day | This day serves as a critical moment to raise awareness about human trafficking and its devastating impact on victims. It’s a call to action for collective efforts to prevent this crime and support survivors. While there isn’t a designated National Human Trafficking Awareness Day in India, the issue is addressed throughout the year by various organizations and government initiatives. You might be interested in learning more about:
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12th Jan National Youth Day (India) | This day marks the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda, one of India’s most influential spiritual leaders and philosophers. The Government of India declared this day as National Youth Day in 1984 to honor Swami Vivekananda’s contributions to Indian society and to inspire the youth of the country.Significance
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15th Jan Army Day (India) | This day commemorates the day when General (later Field Marshal) K. M. Cariappa took over as the first Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army from General Sir Francis Butcher, the last British Commander-in-Chief, in 1949. It is a significant day for the Indian Army, marking the transfer of power to an Indian leader and celebrating the valiant service of its soldiers.Significance
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17th Jan World Religion Day | World Religion Day is observed on the third Sunday of January each year. Established by the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United States in 1950, the day aims to promote interfaith understanding and harmony by highlighting the commonalities among the world’s religions.Significance
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24th Jan National Girl child day (India) | This day aims to raise awareness about the importance of gender equality and the need to address the challenges faced by girls in Indian society. It also highlights the importance of empowering girls through education, healthcare, and equal opportunities.Significance
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25th Jan Tourism Day 25th Jan National Voters Day | While not as widely celebrated as World Tourism Day, National Tourism Day in India aims to promote tourism within the country and raise awareness about the importance of the tourism industry for economic growth and cultural exchange.Significance
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This day was first celebrated in 2011 to commemorate the foundation day of the Election Commission of India (ECI), which was established on January 25, 1950. National Voters Day aims to promote awareness about the importance of voting, encourage voter participation, and educate citizens about electoral processes and their rights and responsibilities as voters.Significance
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26th Jan Republic Day (India) | January 26th each year to commemorate the date on which the Constitution of India came into effect in 1950, replacing the Government of India Act (1935) as the governing document of India and marking the country’s transition to a democratic republic. It is one of India’s most significant national holidays and is celebrated with great enthusiasm and patriotism across the nation.Significance
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27th Jan International Holocaust Remembrance Day | Established by the United Nations General Assembly in 2005, this day commemorates the victims of the Holocaust, the genocide perpetrated by the Nazi regime during World War II, in which millions of Jews, along with Roma, disabled individuals, homosexuals, political dissidents, and others, were systematically persecuted and murdered.Significance
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30th Jan Martyrs’ Day 30th Jan World Neglected Tropical Diseases | Martyrs’ Day, also known as Shaheed Diwas, is observed in India on January 30th each year to honor the memory of Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation, and other freedom fighters who sacrificed their lives for India’s independence. The day marks the anniversary of the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi in 1948, when he was shot dead by Nathuram Godse, a Hindu nationalist who opposed Gandhi’s efforts towards communal harmony and peace.Significance
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t aims to raise awareness about neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), a group of infectious diseases that primarily affect populations in tropical and subtropical regions, particularly in low-income countries with limited access to healthcare and sanitation. These diseases often disproportionately affect the most marginalized and vulnerable communities, perpetuating poverty and hindering economic development.Significance
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Last Sunday of January World Leprosy Eradication Day | It aims to raise awareness about leprosy, also known as Hansen’s disease, and promote efforts to eliminate the disease as a public health problem. Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium leprae, which primarily affects the skin, nerves, and mucous membranes.Significance
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2nd Feb World Wetlands Day | It marks the anniversary of the signing of the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands in 1971, an international treaty aimed at conserving and wisely managing wetlands worldwide.Significance
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4th Feb World Cancer Day | To raise awareness about cancer, promote prevention, early detection, treatment, and support for those affected by the disease. It serves as a global platform to unite individuals, organizations, and governments in the fight against cancer, with the goal of reducing the global burden of the disease and improving cancer care and outcomes worldwide.Significance
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6th Feb International Day of Zero Tolerance to Female Genital Mutilation | It aims to raise awareness about the harmful practice of FGM and mobilize action to end this form of violence against women and girls. FGM, also known as female circumcision or female genital cutting, involves the partial or total removal of the external female genitalia for non-medical reasons, often resulting in serious physical, psychological, and reproductive health consequences.Significance
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9th Feb Safer Internet Day | Safer Internet Day is observed annually on the second Tuesday of February to promote safer and more responsible use of online technology and digital platforms, especially among children and young people. The day encourages individuals, families, schools, businesses, and policymakers to collaborate and take proactive steps to create a safer online environment and empower users to navigate the digital world safely and responsibly.Significance
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10th Feb National De-Worming Day | National De-Worming Day is observed in India to raise awareness about the importance of deworming to improve the health and well-being of children. The program aims to combat parasitic worm infections, such as soil-transmitted helminths (STH) and intestinal worms, which are prevalent among school-aged children and can cause malnutrition, anemia, impaired cognitive development, and other health problems.Significance
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11th Feb International Day of Women and Girls in Science | To promote gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. The day celebrates the contributions of women and girls to scientific research, innovation, and development, and advocates for equal opportunities and access to education, training, and career advancement in STEM disciplines.Significance
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13th Feb World Radio Day (UNESCO) 13th Feb National Women’s Day | To recognize the importance of radio as a powerful medium for communication, information dissemination, and cultural expression. Organized by UNESCO, the day aims to raise awareness about the unique role of radio in promoting dialogue, tolerance, and peace, and to highlight its relevance in today’s digital age.Significance
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This day holds significance as it marks the birth anniversary of Sarojini Naidu, a prominent Indian freedom fighter, poet, and politician who played a crucial role in the Indian independence movement and advocated for women’s rights and empowerment. Sarojini Naidu, also known as the “Nightingale of India,” was the first woman to become the President of the Indian National Congress and the first woman to hold the position of governor in independent India. She was a staunch advocate for women’s education, social reform, and political participation, and her contributions to India’s struggle for freedom and women’s rights are celebrated and remembered on National Women’s Day. | |
20th Feb World Day of Social Justice | To promote social justice, equality, and the principles of human dignity and solidarity. Established by the United Nations General Assembly in 2007, the day raises awareness about the importance of addressing social, economic, and political inequalities, discrimination, and injustices, and advocates for fair and inclusive societies where all individuals can fully exercise their rights and live with dignity.Significance
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21st Feb International Mother Language Day | To promote linguistic and cultural diversity and to celebrate the importance of mother languages in preserving heritage, promoting education, and fostering mutual understanding and respect among different linguistic communities. Established by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in 1999, the day commemorates the Language Movement in Bangladesh, where students and activists protested for the recognition of Bengali as a national language in 1952.Significance
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23th Feb World Peace and Understanding Day | World Peace and Understanding Day is a day observed to promote peace, harmony, and mutual understanding among people and nations worldwide. While there isn’t a specific day designated as “World Peace and Understanding Day” by the United Nations or other international organizations, the concept aligns with broader efforts to promote peace, conflict resolution, and intercultural dialogue.Significance
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24th Feb Central Excise Day | Central Excise Day is observed in India on February 24th every year to commemorate the enactment of the Central Excise and Salt Act on February 24, 1944. This day celebrates the contributions of the Central Excise and Customs Department and its officers to the Indian economy and the nation’s development.Significance
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27th Feb World NGO Day | World NGO Day is observed annually on February 27th to recognize and celebrate the efforts and contributions of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) worldwide in addressing social, humanitarian, and environmental challenges. The day highlights the vital role that NGOs play in advocating for human rights, promoting sustainable development, and fostering positive change in communities around the world.Significance
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28th Feb National Science Day (India) | National Science Day is celebrated in India on February 28th every year to commemorate the discovery of the Raman effect by Indian physicist Sir C.V. Raman on February 28, 1928. This day serves to highlight the importance of science and its applications in our daily lives, as well as to honor the contributions of Indian scientists to the field of science and technology.Significance
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1st Mar Zero Discrimination Day1st Mar World Civil Defence Day | To promote equality, inclusion, and diversity and to raise awareness about the importance of eliminating all forms of discrimination and prejudice. Established by the United Nations (UN) in 2014, Zero Discrimination Day aims to inspire individuals, communities, and governments to take action to end discrimination and uphold the principles of human rights and dignity for all.Significance
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To raise awareness about the importance of civil protection and emergency preparedness at the national and international levels. The day commemorates the establishment of the International Civil Defence Organization (ICDO) in 1931 and serves as an occasion to recognize the efforts of civil defence organizations and emergency responders in safeguarding communities and mitigating the impact of disasters and emergencies.Significance
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3rd Mar World Wildlife Day | World Wildlife Day, observed annually on March 3rd, celebrates the world’s biodiversity and raises awareness about the importance of protecting and conserving wildlife and their habitats. Established by the United Nations General Assembly in 2013, World Wildlife Day aims to promote the preservation of endangered species, combat wildlife trafficking, and address pressing conservation challenges.Significance:
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4th Mar World Day of the Fight Against Sexual Exploitation 4th Mar | To raise awareness about the various forms of sexual exploitation, including human trafficking, sexual slavery, forced prostitution, and child sexual abuse. Established by the initiative of the NGO named ECPAT (End Child Prostitution, Child Pornography and Trafficking of Children for Sexual Purposes), this day serves as a reminder of the urgent need to combat sexual exploitation in all its forms and to protect the rights and dignity of individuals, particularly women and children, who are most vulnerable to such abuses.Significance:
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National Security Day, also known as Rashtriya Suraksha Diwas in India, is observed on March 4th every year. It commemorates the establishment of the National Security Council (NSC) of India, which was created on March 4, 1966. The day serves as an occasion to recognize and appreciate the contributions of security forces, intelligence agencies, and law enforcement personnel in safeguarding the nation’s sovereignty, territorial integrity, and internal security.Significance:
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8th Mar International Women’s Day | To honour the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. It also serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggle for gender equality and women’s rights. Originally established in the early 20th century, International Women’s Day has become a rallying point for advocacy, activism, and solidarity movements around the world.Significance:
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11th Mar World Kidney Day | The primary aim of raising awareness about the importance of kidney health and reducing the impact of kidney disease worldwide. It serves as a platform to educate individuals, communities, and policymakers about the risk factors for kidney disease, the importance of early detection and prevention, and the need for access to effective treatment and care for those affected by kidney disorders.Significance:
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14th Mar International Day of Action for Rivers | To celebrate rivers around the world and advocate for their protection, conservation, and sustainable management. It serves as a platform for raising awareness about the importance of rivers for ecosystems, communities, and economies, as well as the threats they face from pollution, dam construction, overexploitation, and climate change.Significance:
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15th Mar World Consumer Rights Day | To raise awareness about consumer rights and advocate for fair and equitable treatment of consumers worldwide. It serves as a reminder of the importance of protecting consumers’ interests, promoting responsible business practices, and ensuring access to safe, affordable, and quality goods and services.Significance:
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16th Mar National Vaccination Day | |
18th Mar Ordnance Factories Day | |
20th Mar World Sparrow Day20th Mar International Day of Happiness | |
21st Mar International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination 21st Mar | |
22nd Mar World Day for Water | |
23rd Mar World Meteorological Day | |
24th Mar World Tuberculosis Day | |
27th Mar World Theatre Day | |
2nd Apr World Autism Awareness Day | |
4th Apr International Day of Mine Awareness | |
5th Apr National Maritime Day | |
7th Apr World Health Day | |
10th Apr World Homeopathy Day | |
11th Apr National Pet Day11th Apr National Safe Motherhood Day | |
14th Apr Cultural Unity Day (recognized by India, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Bangladesh, and Nepal) | |
15th Apr World Art Day | |
17th Apr World Haemophilia Day | |
18th Apr World Heritage Day | |
21st Apr National Civil Services Day 21st Apr | |
22nd Apr Earth Day | |
23rd Apr World Book and Copyright Day | |
24th Apr National Panchayati Raj Day | |
25th Apr World Malaria Day | |
26th Apr World Intellectual Property Day | |
28th Apr World Day for Safety and Health at Work | |
29th Apr International Dance Day | |
30th Apr Ayushman Bharat Diwas | |
1st May International Labour Day | |
2nd May International Astronomy Day | |
4th May World Asthma Day | |
7th May World Athletics Day | |
8th May World Red Cross & Red Crescent Day8th May World Thalassemia Day | |
9th May World Migratory Bird Day | |
10th May World Mother Day | |
11th May National Technology Day (India) | |
12th May International Nurses Day (India) | |
16th May Dengue Prevention Day (India) | |
17th May World Telecommunication Day 17th May | |
18th May International Museum Day | |
20th May World Metrology Day20th May World Bee Day | |
21st May World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development21st May Anti-Terrorism Day | |
22nd May International Day for Biological Diversity | |
23rd May World Turtle Day | |
24th May Commonwealth Day | |
28th May International Day of Action for Women’s Health | |
29th May International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers 29th May | |
31st May World Anti-Tobacco Day | |
1st Jun World Milk Day | |
3rd Jun World Bicycle Day | |
4th Jun International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression | |
5th Jun World Environment Day | |
7th Jun World Food Safety Day | |
8th Jun World Ocean Day | |
12th Jun World Day Against Child Labour | |
14th Jun World Blood Donor Day | |
15th Jun World Elder Abuse Awareness Day | |
16th Jun International Integration Day | |
17th Jun World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought | |
19th Jun World Sickle Cell Day | |
20th Jun World Refugee Day | |
21st Jun World Music Day 21st Jun | |
23th Jun United Nations Public Service Day23th Jun International Olympic Day | |
26th Jun International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking International Anti-Drugs Day 26th Jun | |
29th June National Statistics Day | |
3rd Sunday of June International Father’s Day | |
1st Jul National Doctor’s Day (India) | |
2st Jul World UFO Day 2st Jul World Sports Journalists Day | |
4th Jul International Cooperative Day | |
11th Jul World Population Day | |
15th Jul World Youth Skills Day | |
17th Jul World Day for International Justice | |
18th Jul Mandela Day | |
26th Jul Kargil Memorial Day (India) | |
28th Jul World Hepatitis Day 28th Jul World Nature Day | |
29th Jul International Tiger Day | |
30th Jul International Day of Friendship | |
1st Aug Clergy Sexual Abuse Awareness Day | |
6th Aug Hiroshima Day | |
9th Aug Nagasaki Day9th Aug World Tribal Day9th Aug International Day of the World’s Indigenous People | |
10th Aug World Biofuel Day 10th Aug | |
12th Aug International Youth Day | |
15th Aug India’s Independence Day | |
19th Aug World Humanitarian Day | |
20th Aug World Mosquito Day | |
21st Aug World Senior Citizen Day | |
23rd Aug International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition | |
29th Aug National Sports Day 29th Aug International Day against Nuclear Tests | |
30th Aug National Small Industry Day | |
2nd Sep World Coconut Day | |
5th Sep Teachers Day (India) | |
8th Sep International Literacy Day | |
12th Sep United Nations Day for South-South Cooperation12th Sep World First Aid Day | |
14th Sep Hindi Day (India) | |
15th Sep International Day of Democracy 15th Sep | |
16th Sep World Ozone Day | |
19th Sep International Talk Like a Pirate Day | |
21st Sep International Day of Peace 21st Sep | |
22nd Sep World Rhino Day | |
23rd Sep International Day of Sign Languages | |
28th Sep Right to Know Day | |
30th Sep International Blasphemy Rights Day | |
1st Oct International Day of Older Persons | |
2nd Oct International Day of Non-Violence 2nd Oct Human Rights Day (10th December) | |
4th Oct World Animal Welfare Day | |
5th Oct World Teachers’ Day | |
8th Oct Indian Air Force Day | |
10th Oct National Post Day | |
13th Oct World Day for Natural Disaster Reduction | |
15th Oct International Day of Rural Women | |
16th Oct World Food Day | |
17th Oct International Day for the Eradication of Poverty | |
20th Oct International Day of the Air Traffic Controller | |
24th Oct United Nations Day24th Oct World Development Information Day 24th Oct | |
27th Oct World Day for Audio visual Heritage | |
28th Oct National Ayurveda Day | |
30th Oct World Thrift Day | |
31st Oct National Unity Day | |
2nd Nov International Journalist’s Remembrance Day | |
6th Nov International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict | |
9th Nov World Legal Services Day | |
10th Nov World Immunization Day | |
11th Nov National Education Day | |
12th Nov World Pneumonia Day | |
13th Nov World Kindness Day | |
14th Nov Children’s Day (India) | |
16th Nov International Day for Tolerance 16th Nov National Press Day | |
17th Nov International Students Day | |
18th Nov World Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Day | |
19th Nov International Men’s Day 19th Nov | |
20th Nov Africa Industrialization Day 20th Nov Universal Children’s Day 20th Nov | |
21st Nov World Television Day 21st Nov | |
25th Nov International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women | |
26th Nov National Law Day (India) 26th Nov 26th Nov | |
29th Nov International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People | |
1st Dec World Aids Day | |
2nd Dec International Day for the Abolition of Slavery | |
3rd Dec International Day of Disabled Persons | |
4th Dec Indian Navy Day | |
7th Dec Indian Armed Force Flag Day7th Dec International Civil Aviation Day | |
9th Dec The International Day Against Corruption | |
10th Dec Human Rights Day 10th Dec International Animal Rights Day | |
11th Dec International Mountain Day | |
14th Dec National Energy Conservation Day (India) | |
18th Dec International Migrants Day | |
20th Dec International Human Solidarity Day | |
22nd Dec National Mathematics Day | |
23rd Dec Farmers Day (India) | This day commemorates the birth anniversary of Chaudhary Charan Singh, the fifth Prime Minister of India, who was a prominent leader and advocate for farmers’ rights and welfare.Significance
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