This document lists the international days observed by the United Nations, organized by month. It notes that new international days are regularly established through UN resolutions. Over 30 international days are listed each month, covering topics like health awareness, human rights, environmental protection, and more. The resolution establishing each day is cited in parentheses after the name.
This document lists many international days celebrated throughout the year, including:
- January 25th - National Voters Day in India and National Tourism Day. January 26th is India's Republic Day.
- February has World Cancer Day on the 4th and International Day of Women and Girls in Science on the 11th.
- March has World Kidney Day on the 2nd and International Women's Day on the 8th.
- April includes World Health Day on the 7th and World Book and Copyright Day on the 23rd.
- May has World Asthma Day on the 1st and International Nurses Day on the 12th.
- June marks World Environment Day on the 5th and World Ocean Day
This document lists important national and international days by month. It includes days commemorating events, causes, and groups like Republic Day, World Laundry Day, International Women's Day, and World Environment Day. Most months include 3-7 national and international days covering a wide range of topics from health and science to human rights and the environment.
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The document lists many important national and international days observed in India and around the world. It provides the dates and names for national days in India commemorating events like Republic Day, Army Day, and Independence Day. It also includes dates for international days focused on areas like health, the environment, women, children, and more. The full list covers over 50 observances across the calendar year.
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The document lists various special days observed on the calendar year 2009, including:
- National days such as Indian Republic Day on January 26th and Indian Independence Day on August 15th.
- International days focused on health issues like World Leprosy Day on January 27th, World TB Day on March 24th, and World AIDS Day on December 1st.
- Awareness days for environmental protection like Earth Day on April 22nd and World Environment Day on June 5th.
This document lists many international days celebrated throughout the year, including:
- January 25th - National Voters Day in India and National Tourism Day. January 26th is India's Republic Day.
- February has World Cancer Day on the 4th and International Day of Women and Girls in Science on the 11th.
- March has World Kidney Day on the 2nd and International Women's Day on the 8th.
- April includes World Health Day on the 7th and World Book and Copyright Day on the 23rd.
- May has World Asthma Day on the 1st and International Nurses Day on the 12th.
- June marks World Environment Day on the 5th and World Ocean Day
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The document lists many important national and international days observed in India and around the world. It provides the dates and names for national days in India commemorating events like Republic Day, Army Day, and Independence Day. It also includes dates for international days focused on areas like health, the environment, women, children, and more. The full list covers over 50 observances across the calendar year.
This Presentation Consists of all the Important National and International Days. This slide will help those students especially preparing for Government Sector.
The document lists various special days observed on the calendar year 2009, including:
- National days such as Indian Republic Day on January 26th and Indian Independence Day on August 15th.
- International days focused on health issues like World Leprosy Day on January 27th, World TB Day on March 24th, and World AIDS Day on December 1st.
- Awareness days for environmental protection like Earth Day on April 22nd and World Environment Day on June 5th.
The document lists important dates in January, February, March, and April that commemorate events, holidays, and figures in India and around the world. Some of the notable dates included are Army Day (January 15), Republic Day (January 26), National Youth Day (January 12), International Women's Day (March 8), World Health Day (April 7), and B.R. Ambedkar Remembrance Day (April 14). The list continues through other months of the year.
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This document provides an index and overview of topics covered in a handbook of general knowledge compiled by teachers at the Indian Public School. The index lists sections on history, geography, important dates, national/international years, and facts about India. A sample section on important dates for upcoming exams is included, listing notable dates in January through December with descriptions.
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Commemorative Days are used by various governments, groups and organizations to raise awareness of an issue, commemorate a group or event, or celebrate something. Learn more about these days through this presentation.
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This document summarizes 15 important days celebrated in India and around the world. It discusses national holidays like Republic Day and International Women's Day, as well as global events like World Cancer Day, World Water Day, and World AIDS Day. These days raise awareness for issues like health, human rights, and the environment and honor important figures like Henry Dunant, the founder of the Red Cross.
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2. International Days
These are the international days
currently observed by the United
Nations. New international days are
established regularly. The resolution
establishing each international day is
listed in parenthesis.
3. January and February Each Year
27th January International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the
Holocaust (A/RES/60/7)
4th February World Cancer day =======
6th February International Day of Zero Tolerance to Female Genital
Mutilation (A/RES/67/146)
13th February World Radio Day (UNESCO) =====
20th February World Day on Social Justice (A/RES/62/10) dated 26-11-2007
21st February International Mother Language Day ( UNESCO)
(A/RES/56/262) (30C/62)
4. MARCH Each Year
1st March Zero Discrimination Day [UNAIDS ========
3rd March World Life Day (A/RES/68/205
8th March International women day (A/RES/68/205 )
20th March International Day of Happiness (A/RES/66/281)
21st March International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (A/RES/2142 (XXI))
21st March World Poetry Day (UNESCO) ========
21st March International Day of Nowruz (A/RES/64/253
21st March World Down Syndrome Day A/RES/66/149 (draft A/C.3/66/L.27)
21st March International Day of Forest s (A/RES/67/200)
22nd March World Water Day (A/RES/47/193)
23rd March World Meteorological Day [WHO] (WMO/EC-XII/Res.)6
24th March World Tuberculosis Day [WHO] = = =
24th March International Day for the Right to the Truth concerning Gross Human Rights Violations and for the Dignity
of Victims (A/RES/65/196)
25th March International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave
Trade (A/RES/62/122)nternational Day of Solidarity with Detained and Missing Staff Members/
5. APRIL Each Year
2nd April World Autism Awareness Day (A/RES/62/139)
4th April International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action (A/RES/60/97)
6th April International Day of Sport for Development and Peace (A/RES/67/296
7th April International Day of Reflection on the Genocide in Rwanda/ World Health
Day [WHO] (WHA/A.2/Res.35)
12th April International Day of Human Space Flight (A/RES/65/271)
22nd April International Mother Earth Day (A/RES/63/278)
23rd April World Book and Copyright Day
(Resolution 3.18 of the 28th session of the UNESCO General Conference / English Language
Day =======
24th – 30th April World Immunization Week [WHO] ======
25th April World Malaria Day [WHO) =========
26th April World Intellectual Property Day [WIPO ============
28th April World Day for Safety and Health at Work =========
29th April Day of Remembrance for all Victims of Chemical Warfare =========
30th April International Jazz Day ==========
6. MAY Each Year
3rd May World Press Freedom day = = =
8-9th Mat Time of Remembrance and Reconciliation for Those Who Lost Their
Lives During the Second World War (A/RES/59/26
9-10th May World Migratory Bird Day [UNEP] ======
15th May International Day of Families (A/RES/47/237)
17th May World Telecommunication and Information Society
Day (A/RES/60/252
21st May World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development
(A/RES/57/249)
22nd May International Day for Biological Diversity (A/RES/55/201)
23rd May International Day to End Obstetric Fistula (A/RES/67/147)
29th May International Day of UN Peacekeepers (A/RES/57/129)
31st May International Day of UN Peacekeepers (WHO) (Resolution 42.19 of the
42nd session of WHO)
7. JUNE Each Year
1st June Global Day of Parents /"Vesak", the Day of the Full Moon (A/RES/66/292) /========
4th June International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression (A/RES/ES-7/8
5th June World Environment Day [UNEP] (A/RES/2994 (XXVII)
6th June Russian Language Day at the UN ============
8th June
World Ocean Day (A/RES/63/111)
12th June World Day against Child = = =
13th June
International Albinism Awareness Day (A/RES/69/170)
14th June World blood Donor Day = == ===
15th June World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (A/RES/66/127)
17th June World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought (A/RES/49/115)
20th June World Refugee Day (A/RES/55/76)
21st June International Day on Yoga (A/RES/69/131)
23rd June United Nations Public Service Day /International widow’s Day (A/RES/57/277)/ (A/RES/65/189)
25th June Day of sea Farer (STCW/CONF.2/DC.4)
26th June International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking/United Nations
International Day in Support of Victims of Torture (A/RES/42/112)
8. JULY Each Year
4th July
International Day of Cooperatives (A/RES/47/90)
11th July World Population Day ==========
15th July World Youth Skills Day (draft A/C.3/69/L.13/Rev.1
18th July Nelson Mandela International Day (A/RES/64/13)
28th July World Hepatatis Day ========
30th July International day of friendship / World Day against Trafficking in
Persons (A/RES/65/275)/ (A/RES/68/192)
9. AUGUST Each Year
9th August International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples(A/RES/49/214)
12th August International Youth Day (A/RES/54/120)
19th August World Humanitarian Day (A/RES/63/139)
23rd August International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and Its
Abolition [UNESCO]
===========
29th August International Day against Nuclear Tests (A/RES/64/35)
30th August International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances
(A/RES/65/209)
10. SEPTEMBER Each Year
5th Septemder International Day of Charity (A/RES 67/1065)
8th September International Literacy Day [UNESCO] =========
12th September United Nations Day for South-South CooperationA/RES/58/220)
15th September International Day of Democracy ( (A/RES/62/7)
16th September International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone
Layer (A/RES/49/114)
21st September International Day of Peace (A/RES/55/282)
25th September World Maritime Day [IMO] ========
26th September International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear
Weapons(A/RES/68/32)
27th September World Tourism Day ==========
11. OCTOBER Each Year
1st October International Day of Older Persons (A/RES/45/106)
2nd October International Day of Non-Violence (A/RES/61/271)
5th October World Teachers’ Day [UNESCO / World Habitat Day --
= (A/RES/40/202 A)
9th October World Post Day ====
10th October World Mental Health Day ====
11th October International Day of the Girl Child (A/RES/66/170)
13th October International Day for disaster reduction (A/RES/44/236)
15th October International Day of Rural Women (A/RES/62/136)
16th October World Food Day (FAO) (A/RES/35/70)
17th October International Day for the Eradication of Poverty (A/RES/47/196)
24th October United Nation Day (A/RES/3038 (XXVII))
27th October World Day for Audiovisual Heritage =====
31st October World Cities Day (A/RES/68/238)
12. NOV EMBER Each Year
2nd November International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against
Journalists(A/RES/68/163)
6th November International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War
and Armed Conflict (A/RES/56/4)
10th November World Science Day for Peace and Development (A/RES/ 31C/ 20)
14th November World Diabetes Day (A/RES/61/225)
15th November World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims (A/RES/60/5)
16th November nternational Day for Tolerance (Resolution 5.61 of the 28th session of the
UNESCO General Conference) (A/RES/51/95
19th November World Philosphy Day /World Toilet Day == (A/67/L.75)
20th November Africa Industrialization Day (A/RES/44/237
Universal Children Day ( A/RES/836(IX)
21st November World Television Day (A/RES/51/205)
25th November International Day for the Elimination of Violence against
Women (A/RES/54/134)
29th November International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People(A/RES/32/40B
13. DECEMBER Each Year
1st December World Aids Day
2nd December International Day for the Abolition of Slavery (A/RES/317(IV))
3rd December International Day of Persons with Disabilities (A/RES/47/3)
5th December International Volunteer Day for Economic and Social
Development/World Soil Day (FAO) (A/RES/40 /212)/ (A/RES/68/232)
7th December International Civil Aviation Day [ICAO] (A/RES/51/33)
9th December International Anti-Corruption Day (A/RES/58/4)
10th December Human Rights Day (A/RES/423 (V))
11th December International Mountain Day (A/RES/57/245)
18th December International Migrants Day (A/RES/55/93)
20th December International Human Solidarity Day ( resolution No 60/209)