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World Heritage Day

World Heritage Day

18th April 2021 –

Conserve your cultural diversity, preserve it for future identities.

If our heritage is what we leave behind for future generations, we need to prepare young people to protect it—and the best way is through education.
International Day for Monuments and Sites, often known as World Heritage Day, is a “day to celebrate and promote cultural heritage, and an opportunity to raise awareness about its diversity, its relevance, how vulnerable it can be and what the needs and benefits of its conservation are.” On April 18th 1982, at a symposium in Tunisia that was organized by the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS), a suggestion was proposed by ICOMOS that a global “International Day for Monuments and Sites” should be held to celebrate the diversity of heritage around the world. World Heritage Day gives us an opportunity to conserve and preserve our heritage culture which paves an ancient importance.

B.R. Ambedkar Remembrance Day

B.R. Ambedkar Remembrance Day

14th April 2021 –

“I like the religion that teaches liberty, equality and fraternity”- Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar

Bharat Ratna Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar is popularly known as Babasaheb, Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar. He was a world-class lawyer, social reformer and number one world-class scholar as per the Ministry of Social Justice, Government of India. He is known as the chief architect of the Indian Constitution. His birth anniversary is celebrated on 14 April as Ambedkar Jayanti or Bhim Jayanti to honour his countless contributions in the making of present-day Independent India. Let’s pay tribute to this great Indian scholar who paved the way for the upliftment of crores of Scheduled castes and Scheduled tribes of India.

Jallianwallah Bagh Massacre Day (1919)

Jallianwallah Bagh Massacre Day 1919

13th April 2021 –

History was created when thousands lost their lives. Salute to the martyrs of Jallianwala Bagh!

13th April 2021 marks the 102nd anniversary of the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre. The day commemorates to pay tribute to the martyrs who were killed mercilessly in Jallianwala Bagh. The Jallianwala Bagh massacre of 1919 in Amritsar is a “shameful scar” on British Indian history. It is also called a Massacre of Amritsar and one of the most tragic event in the history of India. We Indians will never forget the courage and sacrifice of our martyrs. Their valour will inspire Indians for the years to come.

National Pet Day

National Pet Day

11th April 2021 –

“Animals are such agreeable friends—they ask no questions; they pass no criticisms.” George Eliot, British Author

National Pet Day is an unofficial holiday that is observed every year on April 11th to encourage people to appreciate the role that pets play in our lives. People with pets are encouraged to give them the extra appreciation that they deserve on this day. The day also brings awareness to those pets who need attention, the ones in shelters who are in need of a home.

World Health Day

World Health Day 1

7th April 2021 –

Building a fairer, healthier world

The World Health Day is a global health awareness day celebrated on 7th April every year, under the sponsorship of the World Health Organization (WHO), as well as other related organizations. The First World Health Assembly decided to celebrate World Health Day on April 7th of each year, with effect from 1950. The World Health Day is held to mark WHO’s founding, and is seen as an opportunity by the organization to drive worldwide attention to a subject of major importance for global health each year.

International Day of Sport for Development and Peace

International Day of Sport for Development and Peace

06 April 2021 –

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to unite the world in a way that little else does.”- Nelson Mandela

The International Day of Sport for Development and Peace was proclaimed in 2013 by the United Nations. It is celebrated annually on April 6th, a day that was originally used to celebrate physical activity in the world as it coincides with the first day of the first Olympic Games in 1896.

The International Day of Sport for Development and Peace celebrates sports and their wider contribution to education, human development, and a healthy lifestyle. The observance also raises awareness of the positive influences of sport on the advancement of human rights. Additionally, it encourages social inclusion, fair play, and team spirit.

 

National Maritime Day

National Maritime Day

5th April 2021 –

National Maritime Day is celebrated on 5th April in India. The day creates awareness to support intercontinental commerce and the global economy as the most well-organized, safe and sound, environmentally responsive approach of transporting goods from one place to another. This day marks the journey of SS Loyalty, the first ship of the Scindia Steam Navigation Company, to the United Kingdom. It was a red letter day in the history of Indian navigation.

Bhagat Sigh, Sukhdev and Rajguru Shaheed diwas

Bhagat Sigh Sukhdev and Rajguru Shaheed diwas

23 March 2021 –

“Sarfaroshi ki tamanna ab hamare dil mein hai, Dekhna hai zor kitna baazu-e-qatil mein hai”

Shaheed Diwas: This day is observed across the country on March 23 as Shaheed Diwas (Martyr’s Day) to remember the sacrifice of great freedom fighters of India – Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev. On this day in 1931, three great revolutionaries, who played their important role in the Indian freedom struggle, were hanged.

World Water Day

World Water Day

22 March 2021 –

Water: Our Common Wealth

World Water Day became a UN observance day in 1993. It seeks to focus attention on the global water crisis. On 22 March every year, people and organizations mark World Water Day by taking action to tackle the water crisis. World Water Day 2021 will focus on the theme, ‘Valuing Water’. This focus will extend beyond issues of pricing to include the environmental, social, and cultural value people place on water. Up to 60% of the human adult body is water. All plants and animals need water to survive. If there was no water there would be no life on earth. Therefore, it is necessary to understand that natural resources are important for sustaining life on earth.

World Poetry Day

World Poetry Day

21 March 2021 –

Everything you invent is true: you can be sure of that. Poetry is a subject as precise as geometry. ~Julian Barnes

World Poetry Day seeks to promote linguistic diversity and expression through poetry. This day encourages writing poetry and aims to support teachers and publishers. Poetry is an artistic expression that emphasizes feelings and ideas by using different styles and rhythms. It can be spoken or written. The United Nations believes that poetry is an affirmation of our common humanity and proves that all humans everywhere share the same questions and feelings. World Poetry Day was established in 1999 by UNESCO as part of an effort to support creative expression and endangered languages. It is observed annually on March 21st.

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