World Wildlife Day

World Wildlife Day

03 March 2021 –

The greatness of a nation can be judged by the way its animals are treated.-Mahatma Gandhi

On 20 December 2013, at its 68th session, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) proclaimed 3 March – the day of signature of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora in 1973 – as UN World Wildlife Day to celebrate and raise awareness of the world’s wild animals and plants. World Wildlife Day will be celebrated in 2021 under the theme “Forests and Livelihoods: Sustaining People and Planet”. The day also reminds us of the urgent need to step up the fight against wildlife crime, which has wide-ranging economic, environmental and social impacts.

National Science Day

National Science Day

28th February 2021 –

“Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind”. – Albert Einstein

National Science day is celebrated every year on 28th February to mark the discovery of RAMAN EFFECT by renowned Indian Physicist Sir C.V.Raman. This day was observed on the recommendation of National Council for Science and Technology Communication (NCSTC) to the Government of India. It was first observed in the year 1987. The event is celebrated across several educational institutions viz Schools, colleges, universities, etc with great zeal. It is also observed in various medical, science and research institutions across India.

Taj Mahotsav

Taj Mahotsav

18 February 2021 –

Taj Mahotsav, organised by Uttar Pradesh Tourism annually in the historic city of Agra, is a cultural extravaganza that witnesses the fusion of art, craft, cuisine, dance and music. Taj Mahotsav gives a true Picture of India at its best with a glimpse of its rich cultural heritage and extraordinary legacies. Commencing from 18th February, 10-day long Mahotsav kicks off with a lavish procession that makes one reminiscent of the grandeur and magnificence of the Mughal era. Splendidly decorated camels and elephants, immensely talented folk artists, dexterous master craftsmen and beautifully adorned drum players participating in the grand procession recreate the glorious past of the Mughals.

Started in the year 1992, Taj Mahotsav 2021 will be the 30th edition of the festival and is based on the theme “Dharohar”. As the theme suggests, the mahotsav aims to highlight the significance of the splendid historical monuments with which India is so fortunately bestowed.

Sarojini Naidu’s Birth Anniversary ( National Women’s day)

Sarojini Naidus Birth Anniversary

13 February 2021 –

“Don’t let anyone tell you you’re weak because you’re a woman” -Mary Kom

India celebrates Sarojini Naidu’s birthday as National Women’s Day of India every year on February 13. Sarojini Naidu was a poet, politician and India’s first women governor and also famous as ‘Bharat Kokila’. Sarojini Naidu was born on February 13, 1879. She actively participated in the Indian National Movement for the independence of the country. She was famous for her nickname ‘Nightingale of India’ because of her poems. She was one of the forefront leaders who led the Civil Disobedience Movement and the Quit India Movement.

World Radio Day

World Radio Day

13 February 2021 –

“On this Day, we celebrate the power of radio to reflect and promote diversity in all its forms”.

Radio is a powerful medium for celebrating humanity in all its diversity and constitutes a platform for democratic discourse. At the global level, radio remains the most widely consumed medium. This unique ability to reach out the widest audience means radio can shape a society’s experience of diversity, stand as an arena for all voices to speak out, be represented and heard. Radio stations should serve diverse communities, offering a wide variety of programs, viewpoints and content, and reflect the diversity of audiences in their organizations and operations.

Safer Internet Day

Safer Internet Day

09 February 2021 –

An internet we trust: exploring reliability in the online world. Every Day Should Be Safer Internet Day…….
Safer Internet Day (SID) is an annual worldwide event celebrated in February each year to encourage all of us to work together to create a better Internet. It is celebrated globally in over 130 countries, SID is a chance for millions of people around the world to be inspired for positive change and to raise awareness about the importance of online security.
On Tuesday, 9 February 2021, we will celebrate the 18th edition of Safer Internet Day with actions taking place right across the globe. With a theme once again of “Together for a better internet”, the day calls upon all stakeholders to join together to make the internet a safer and better place for all, and especially for children and young people. It’s a day to bring communities together to discuss challenges families face navigating the digital world, and empowers them to use technology responsibly, respectfully, critically and creatively.

World Cancer Day

World Cancer Day

04 February 2021 –

‘I Am and I Will’

World Cancer Day, 4th February is the global uniting initiative led by the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC). By raising worldwide awareness, improving education and catalysing personal, collective and government action, we’re working together to reimagine a world where millions of preventable cancer deaths are saved and access to life-saving cancer treatment and care is equal for all – no matter who you are or where you live.
Each year, hundreds of activities and events take place around the world, gathering communities, organisations and individuals in schools, businesses, hospitals, marketplaces, parks, community halls, places of worship – in the streets and online – acting as a powerful reminder that we all have a role to play in reducing the global impact of cancer.

Martyrs Day or Shaheed Diwas

Martyrs Day or Shaheed Diwas

30 January 2021 –

Martyrs Day is observed on January 30 annually to mourn the assassination of the Father of our Nation- Mahatma Gandhi. India is among fifteen countries in the world that commemorates Martyrs Day annually to pay homage to the freedom fighters.On this day, the Nation salutes all the freedom fighters for their sacrifice during the Indian Freedom Movement.The President of India, along with the Prime Minister and Defence Minister of India, gather at the Rajghat, the Samadhi of Mahatma Gandhi. They pay homage and tribute through a garland of flowers to the statue of Gandhiji. The country also witnesses and recites several bhajans, religious prayers. Many schools conduct programs and events on this day in which students partake and display patriotic songs and plays.

Republic Day

Republic Day

01 January 2021 –

Global Family Day is an annual celebration observed on January 1st of every year. People all over the world find no time to spend with their family. The reason varies with person to person due to their work, living atmosphere, and so on. This Day is celebrated as the global day of peace and sharing in the United States. Spending time with the family members has reasonably reduced in recent years. To change this scenario, Global Family Day has been established. The Day aims in promoting peace and sharing. The purpose of this Day is to make all the families gather as one single society on the first day of every year to welcome the New Year.

National Voters Day

National Voters Day

25 January 2021 –

The 10th National Voters’ Day has been celebrated on 25th Jan . It was celebrated at over ten lakh locations across the country including Polling Stations, District and State headquarters.

It sets the tone for year-long activities focusing on voter education and renewal of citizens’ faith in the electoral process. The Day is celebrated since 2011 to mark the Foundation day of Election Commission of India, which was established on 25th January 1950.
Voting rights enables people with the right to question the government about issues and clarifications. It also provides a sense of freedom to express opinion in major decision making for the benefit of the country in a democratic nation. This day signifies the importance of exercising the right to elect one’s representative.