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National Sports Day is celebrated every year on 29 August in India to commemorate the birth anniversary of the legendary hockey player Major Dhyan Chand. The day recognizes his extraordinary contribution to Indian sports and highlights the importance of physical fitness, teamwork, and sportsmanship. It also encourages people of all ages to participate in sports...
Women’s Equality Day: Celebrating Progress and Continuing the Fight for Equal Rights
Women’s Equality Day is observed every year on 26 August to celebrate the progress made toward gender equality and to recognize the ongoing efforts to ensure equal rights for women. The day commemorates the certification of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution in 1920, which granted many women the right to vote. Although it...
National Space Day: Celebrating Humanity’s Journey Beyond Earth
National Space Day is an annual observance that celebrates the achievements of space exploration, scientific discovery, and technological innovation. The day encourages people of all ages to learn more about the universe and appreciate the remarkable work of scientists, engineers, astronauts, and researchers who continue to expand our understanding of space. Originally created to inspire...
International Day Commemorating Victims of Religious Violence: History and Significance
The International Day Commemorating the Victims of Acts of Violence Based on Religion or Belief is observed every year on 22 August. The United Nations established this observance to honour people who have suffered or lost their lives because of violence related to their religion or beliefs. The day also encourages respect for freedom of...
International Day of Remembrance and Tribute to the Victims of Terrorism: Honouring Lives and Promoting Peace
The International Day of Remembrance and Tribute to the Victims of Terrorism is observed every year on 21 August. The day honours people and families whose lives have changed because of terrorist attacks. It also recognises the courage of survivors and highlights the need for justice, compassion, and long-term support. Above all, the observance reminds...
World Humanitarian Day: Honouring Those Who Serve Humanity
World Humanitarian Day is observed every year on 19 August to recognize humanitarian workers who dedicate their lives to helping people affected by conflicts, disasters, poverty, and other crises. The day also honours those who have lost their lives while delivering humanitarian assistance and highlights the importance of protecting civilians and aid workers in challenging...
Kajari Teej: Celebrating Devotion, Love and Monsoon Traditions
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Narali Purnima: Celebrating Gratitude to the Sea and Nature
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