The document lists notable days celebrated around the world each month from January through December. It includes national independence days, religious holidays, international days of recognition for various causes, and other commemorative days. Over 100 events are mentioned spanning topics like health, human rights, culture, history, and more.
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.
List of important national and international days and datesGrace S Rupa
This document lists important national and international dates by month from January to December. It includes dates for events like Republic Day, World Cancer Day, International Women's Day, Earth Day, Independence Day, Gandhi Jayanti, Diwali, Christmas and many other important political, social, environmental and health awareness days. The list provides an overview of notable dates across the year to recognize various causes and commemorate historical events.
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.
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.
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 numerous dates in 2012 that are designated as international days of observance related to human rights issues. Some of these dates commemorate events like Martin Luther King Jr. Day, International Women's Day, and World Refugee Day. Others bring awareness to issues such as racial discrimination, slavery, disabilities, HIV/AIDS, and environmental protection. The calendar provides a overview of many of the important human rights topics that are recognized and promoted around the world throughout the year.
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.
List of important national and international days and datesGrace S Rupa
This document lists important national and international dates by month from January to December. It includes dates for events like Republic Day, World Cancer Day, International Women's Day, Earth Day, Independence Day, Gandhi Jayanti, Diwali, Christmas and many other important political, social, environmental and health awareness days. The list provides an overview of notable dates across the year to recognize various causes and commemorate historical events.
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.
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.
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 numerous dates in 2012 that are designated as international days of observance related to human rights issues. Some of these dates commemorate events like Martin Luther King Jr. Day, International Women's Day, and World Refugee Day. Others bring awareness to issues such as racial discrimination, slavery, disabilities, HIV/AIDS, and environmental protection. The calendar provides a overview of many of the important human rights topics that are recognized and promoted around the world throughout the year.
Elliott Salazar presented a brief introduction about Google, its services, and Q&A section. The presentation covered an overview of Google, its mission as the perfect search engine, and its team including the Board of Directors and Executive Officers such as Eric Schmidt, Larry Page, and other leaders.
Dzień z życia smartfona. Jak media mobilne wpływają na naszą codzienność? Aka...Aleksandra Polak
Klika słów o aktualnym potencjale mediów mobilnych w Polsce i subiektywny przegląd aplikacji, zarówno tych użytecznych, jak i rozrywkowych.
Mobile już od dłuższego czasu jest sexy wśród marketerów i dzięki temu mamy dostęp coraz liczniejszych badań i raportów o popularności smartfonów w Polsce.
Estymowana liczba osób korzystających ze smartfonów w Polsce waha się między 12 mln (TNS Mobile Life) do 14 mln (Our Mobile Planet by Google) - oba badania z 2013r. Jednocześnie okazuje się że ponad 40% właścicieli smartfonów nie ma pojęcia że ich telefon podpada pod tą definicję. Idąc więc dalej, trzeba się zastanowić ilu użytkowników wie o możliwości podłączenia się do wi-fi czy ściągania aplikacji na swój telefon.
Niestety rynek nie jest transparenty, nie mamy aplikacyjnego Megapanelu i w ocenie bazujemy na szczątkowych informacjach. Zgodnie z wynikami rankingu AntyApps, najpopularniejsza w Polsce aplikacja Pou zebrała aż 2,6 mln pobrań w samym wrześniu 2013 r.
Poniżej przegląd innych success stories aplikacji, choć oczywiście nie ukrywam, okraszonych moimi subiektywnymi preferencjami.
This document provides an overview of Google's leadership team, including its Board of Directors and Executive Officers. The Board of Directors is led by Eric Schmidt as Chairman and CEO and includes 7 other members. The Executive Officers section lists 6 leaders, including Nikesh Arora, Shona L. Brown, David C. Drummond, Alan Eustace, Patrick Pichette, and Jonathan Rosenberg.
To evolve in social media, you require fresh content on daily basis, way to evolve and engage your fans as well as followers. It's not easy to come up with new ideas every day, that is why are we have created this list of India specific as well as global days on which you can easily do a post or do some activity to engage your audience.
Struggling to grow your audience or can not engage your audience? We can help you! M2W Solutions provides a wide range of internet marketing solutions including social media marketing. Using effective and innovative ways we can expand your brand's reach over social media as well as grow your audience online.
The National Day is a designated date on which celebrations mark the nationhood of a nation or non-sovereign country. This nationhood can be symbolized by the date of independence, of becoming a republic or a significant date for a patron saint or a ruler (birthday, accession, removal, etc).
List of important days & dates for competitive exams like NIPERJEE, UPSC...Susanta Kumar Rout
The whole list of dates that we observe.................
these are most important for various competitive exams like NIPER JEE, UPSC, STATE PSCs.. etc.
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.
This Presentation Consists of all the Important National and International Days. This slide will help those students especially preparing for Government Sector.
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
The document lists numerous international days observed by the United Nations and other international organizations to raise awareness for important issues. Some of these days include January 4th as World Braille Day, January 24th as International Day of Education, February 2nd as World Wetlands Day, and March 8th as International Women's Day. The document provides the names and dates of over 50 internationally recognized awareness days covering topics like health, environment, culture, and human rights.
Important healthcare days, events and awareness month.docxDrShaiilGupta1
"Dr. Shaiil Gupta is MBBS, MD (Dermatology) from the prestigious Maulana Azad Medical College, Delhi and has worked in GB Pant Hospital, LNJP hospital and GTB hospital. He is a renowned Hair transplant surgeon with more than 2500 successful hair transplant surgeries to his credit. Dr Shaiil Gupta has an experience of over 7500 hair transplants and more than 1000 repair surgeries. He is a world class surgeon with his training in speciality areas like repair hair transplants, synthetic hair implants, combination techniques & body hair transplants.Dr. Gupta is a qualified doctor with Masters in Dermatology and association with most renowned hospitals in India such as GTB Hospital, LNJP and GB Pant. He has had a world class exposure to medical advancements in the field of hair transplantation at countries such as Dubai, Italy, Thailand and Korea. The doctor has to his credit 7500 hair transplant surgeries that include FUT, FUE, Body hair transplant and Synthetic hair transplant.
Besides being an experienced & skilful surgeon, Dr. Shaiil Gupta is also a subconscious healer. This comes very handy to motivate the victims of bad hair transplant. Dr. Gupta is a musician, writer, singer & composer as well. Now this adds a totally different dimension to his work, perhaps that is the reason why we see a huge artistic difference between Dr. Shaiil’s work & any other hair transplant surgeon’s work.
Dr. Shaiil Gupta is the only surgeon in the world who uses & has mastered all the techniques of hair transplant. That is the reason why Dr. Shaiil Gupta receives love, appreciation & respect from all over the globe."
International Holiday Calendar lists 58 international days observed throughout the year to raise awareness for important global issues and achievements. International days predate the UN but are now used as advocacy tools. The calendar includes days for health issues, human rights, environment, disabilities, religions, and more. Dates are provided along with the name of each international observance day.
DAYs FORTNIGHTs & WEEKs Celebrated with importancearnab das
This document lists many days, fortnights, and weeks that are celebrated with significance in India and around the world. It provides over 100 dates along with the name of the event celebrated on each date, ranging from national holidays to international days focused on issues like health, the environment, and human rights. The dates span throughout the calendar year from January to December.
This document provides a summary of notable anniversaries, deaths, holidays, cultural events, and political events for November and December 2011. It lists birthdays and death anniversaries of celebrities, politicians, and historical figures on a date-by-date basis. It also outlines religious holidays, cultural ceremonies, legislative elections, and international political conferences scheduled during these two months. The document serves as a comprehensive agenda and calendar of events for November and December 2011.
This document contains a calendar for 2016 that lists notable holidays, observances, and events for each month. It also includes blank marketing planning templates for blog content, email marketing, social media, and other areas for each month of the year. Rebecca VanDenBerg Web Services builds websites and offers digital marketing strategies.
Elliott Salazar presented a brief introduction about Google, its services, and Q&A section. The presentation covered an overview of Google, its mission as the perfect search engine, and its team including the Board of Directors and Executive Officers such as Eric Schmidt, Larry Page, and other leaders.
Dzień z życia smartfona. Jak media mobilne wpływają na naszą codzienność? Aka...Aleksandra Polak
Klika słów o aktualnym potencjale mediów mobilnych w Polsce i subiektywny przegląd aplikacji, zarówno tych użytecznych, jak i rozrywkowych.
Mobile już od dłuższego czasu jest sexy wśród marketerów i dzięki temu mamy dostęp coraz liczniejszych badań i raportów o popularności smartfonów w Polsce.
Estymowana liczba osób korzystających ze smartfonów w Polsce waha się między 12 mln (TNS Mobile Life) do 14 mln (Our Mobile Planet by Google) - oba badania z 2013r. Jednocześnie okazuje się że ponad 40% właścicieli smartfonów nie ma pojęcia że ich telefon podpada pod tą definicję. Idąc więc dalej, trzeba się zastanowić ilu użytkowników wie o możliwości podłączenia się do wi-fi czy ściągania aplikacji na swój telefon.
Niestety rynek nie jest transparenty, nie mamy aplikacyjnego Megapanelu i w ocenie bazujemy na szczątkowych informacjach. Zgodnie z wynikami rankingu AntyApps, najpopularniejsza w Polsce aplikacja Pou zebrała aż 2,6 mln pobrań w samym wrześniu 2013 r.
Poniżej przegląd innych success stories aplikacji, choć oczywiście nie ukrywam, okraszonych moimi subiektywnymi preferencjami.
This document provides an overview of Google's leadership team, including its Board of Directors and Executive Officers. The Board of Directors is led by Eric Schmidt as Chairman and CEO and includes 7 other members. The Executive Officers section lists 6 leaders, including Nikesh Arora, Shona L. Brown, David C. Drummond, Alan Eustace, Patrick Pichette, and Jonathan Rosenberg.
To evolve in social media, you require fresh content on daily basis, way to evolve and engage your fans as well as followers. It's not easy to come up with new ideas every day, that is why are we have created this list of India specific as well as global days on which you can easily do a post or do some activity to engage your audience.
Struggling to grow your audience or can not engage your audience? We can help you! M2W Solutions provides a wide range of internet marketing solutions including social media marketing. Using effective and innovative ways we can expand your brand's reach over social media as well as grow your audience online.
The National Day is a designated date on which celebrations mark the nationhood of a nation or non-sovereign country. This nationhood can be symbolized by the date of independence, of becoming a republic or a significant date for a patron saint or a ruler (birthday, accession, removal, etc).
List of important days & dates for competitive exams like NIPERJEE, UPSC...Susanta Kumar Rout
The whole list of dates that we observe.................
these are most important for various competitive exams like NIPER JEE, UPSC, STATE PSCs.. etc.
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.
This Presentation Consists of all the Important National and International Days. This slide will help those students especially preparing for Government Sector.
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
The document lists numerous international days observed by the United Nations and other international organizations to raise awareness for important issues. Some of these days include January 4th as World Braille Day, January 24th as International Day of Education, February 2nd as World Wetlands Day, and March 8th as International Women's Day. The document provides the names and dates of over 50 internationally recognized awareness days covering topics like health, environment, culture, and human rights.
Important healthcare days, events and awareness month.docxDrShaiilGupta1
"Dr. Shaiil Gupta is MBBS, MD (Dermatology) from the prestigious Maulana Azad Medical College, Delhi and has worked in GB Pant Hospital, LNJP hospital and GTB hospital. He is a renowned Hair transplant surgeon with more than 2500 successful hair transplant surgeries to his credit. Dr Shaiil Gupta has an experience of over 7500 hair transplants and more than 1000 repair surgeries. He is a world class surgeon with his training in speciality areas like repair hair transplants, synthetic hair implants, combination techniques & body hair transplants.Dr. Gupta is a qualified doctor with Masters in Dermatology and association with most renowned hospitals in India such as GTB Hospital, LNJP and GB Pant. He has had a world class exposure to medical advancements in the field of hair transplantation at countries such as Dubai, Italy, Thailand and Korea. The doctor has to his credit 7500 hair transplant surgeries that include FUT, FUE, Body hair transplant and Synthetic hair transplant.
Besides being an experienced & skilful surgeon, Dr. Shaiil Gupta is also a subconscious healer. This comes very handy to motivate the victims of bad hair transplant. Dr. Gupta is a musician, writer, singer & composer as well. Now this adds a totally different dimension to his work, perhaps that is the reason why we see a huge artistic difference between Dr. Shaiil’s work & any other hair transplant surgeon’s work.
Dr. Shaiil Gupta is the only surgeon in the world who uses & has mastered all the techniques of hair transplant. That is the reason why Dr. Shaiil Gupta receives love, appreciation & respect from all over the globe."
International Holiday Calendar lists 58 international days observed throughout the year to raise awareness for important global issues and achievements. International days predate the UN but are now used as advocacy tools. The calendar includes days for health issues, human rights, environment, disabilities, religions, and more. Dates are provided along with the name of each international observance day.
DAYs FORTNIGHTs & WEEKs Celebrated with importancearnab das
This document lists many days, fortnights, and weeks that are celebrated with significance in India and around the world. It provides over 100 dates along with the name of the event celebrated on each date, ranging from national holidays to international days focused on issues like health, the environment, and human rights. The dates span throughout the calendar year from January to December.
This document provides a summary of notable anniversaries, deaths, holidays, cultural events, and political events for November and December 2011. It lists birthdays and death anniversaries of celebrities, politicians, and historical figures on a date-by-date basis. It also outlines religious holidays, cultural ceremonies, legislative elections, and international political conferences scheduled during these two months. The document serves as a comprehensive agenda and calendar of events for November and December 2011.
This document contains a calendar for 2016 that lists notable holidays, observances, and events for each month. It also includes blank marketing planning templates for blog content, email marketing, social media, and other areas for each month of the year. Rebecca VanDenBerg Web Services builds websites and offers digital marketing strategies.
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Explore the exquisite art of Tanjore Painting, known for its vibrant colors, gold foil work, and traditional themes. Discover its cultural significance today!
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Mr. Brainwash Beautiful Girl / Mixed Media / signed / Unique
Year: 2023
Format: 96,5 x 127 cm / 37.8 x 50 inch
Material: Fine Art Paper with hand-torn edges.
Method: Mixed Media, Stencil, Spray Paint.
Edition: Unique
Other: handsigned by Mr. Brainwash front and verso.
Beautiful Girl by Mr. Brainwash is a mixed media artwork on paper done in 2023. It is unique and of course signed by Mr. Brainwash. The picture is a tribute to his own most successful work of art, the Balloon Girl. In this new creation, however, the theme of the little girl is slightly modified.
In Mr. Brainwash’s mixed media artwork titled “Beautiful Girl,” we are presented with a captivating depiction of a little girl adorned in a summer dress, with two playful pigtails framing her face. The artwork exudes a sense of innocence and whimsy, as the girl is shown in a dreamy state, lifting one end of her skirt and looking down as if she were about to dance. Through the use of mixed media, Mr. Brainwash skillfully combines different artistic elements to create a visually striking composition. The vibrant colors and bold brushstrokes bring the artwork to life, evoking a sense of joy and happiness. The attention to detail in the girl’s expression and body language adds depth and character to the piece, allowing viewers to connect with the young protagonist on a personal and emotional level. “Beautiful Girl” is a testament to Mr. Brainwash’s unique artistic style, blending elements of street art, pop art, and contemporary art to create a visually captivating and emotionally resonant artwork.
The use of mixed media in “Beautiful Girl” adds an additional layer of complexity to the artwork. By combining different artistic techniques and materials, such as stencils, spray paint, and collage, Mr. Brainwash creates a dynamic and textured composition that grabs the viewer’s attention. The juxtaposition of different textures and patterns adds depth and visual interest to the piece, while also emphasizing the artist’s eclectic and experimental approach to art-making. The inclusion of collage elements, such as newspaper clippings and torn posters, further enhances the artwork’s urban and contemporary feel. Overall, “Beautiful Girl” is a visually captivating and thought-provoking artwork that showcases Mr. Brainwash’s talent for blending different artistic elements to create a truly unique and engaging piece.
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January
1. January
• New Year's Day - January 1
• Myanmar Independence Day - January 4
• Pravasi Bharatiya Divas (Non-resident Indian Day) - January 9
• National Youth Day (India) - January 12
• lohri - January 14
• Makar Sankranti - January 15
• Indian Army Day - January 15
• National Hug Day - January 21
• Desh Prem Divas (Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose's Birth anniversary) - January 23
• vasant panchami - January 24
• National Voters' Day (India) - January 25
• Dydd Santes Dwynwen (Saint Dwynwen's - Welsh Valentine's Day) - January 25
• Burns Night (Roberts Burns birth anniversary) - January 25
• Republic Day(India) - January 26
• Australia Day - January 26
• World Leprosy Day - January 26
• International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust- January 27
• Martyr's Day (Mahatma Gandhi's Martyrdom Day) - January 30
• Street Children's Day - January 31
February
• World Cancer Day - February 4
• Sri Lanka Independence Day - February 4
• International Day of Zero Tolerance to Female Genital Mutilation - February 6
• Waitangi Day (New Zealand) - February 6
• Darwin Day – February 12
• Hug Day - February 13
• Valentine's Day – February 14
• International Mother Language Day – February 21
• Language Martyrs' Day (Bangladesh) - February 21
• Thinking Day - February 22
• National Science Day (India) – February 28
• Rare Disease Day – February 28
• Washington's Birthday – Third Monday of February
March
2. • Saint David's Day – March 1 (Wales)
• Texas Independence Day – March 2
• International Women's Day – March 8
• Pi Day – March 14
• White Day – March 14
• World Consumer Rights Day – March 15
• Saint Patrick's Day – March 17
• World Sparrow Day – March 20
• International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination – March 21
• International Day of Forests – March 21
• World Down Syndrome Day – March 21
• World Poetry Day – March 21
• World Wood Day – March 21
• World Water Day – March 22
• Youm-e-Pakistan (Pakistan Day) – March 23
• World Tuberculosis Day – March 24
• Purple Day – March 26
• Bangladesh Independence Day – March 26
April
• April Fools Day - April 1
• World Autism Awareness Day - April 2
• World Health Day - April 7
• International Romani Day - April 8
• International Louie Louie Day - April 11
• International Day of Human Space Flight - April 12
• Black Day - April 14
• Pohela Boishakh (Bangla New Year's Day) - April 14
• Day of Silence - April 15
• Day of Dialogue - April 15
• Foursquare Day - April 16
• World Hemophilia Day - April 17
• Earth Day - April 22
• St George's Day- April 23
• World Book Day - April 23
• ANZAC Day - April 25
• Liberation Day (Italy) - April 25
• World Malaria Day - April 25
• World Intellectual Property Day - April 26
• King's Day (The Netherlands) - April 27
3. • International Jazz Day - April 30
May
• World Laughter Day - First Sunday of May every year
• Mother's Day - Second Sunday of May every year
• International Workers' Day - May 1
• May Day - May 1
• World Press Freedom Day - May 3
• Remembrance of the Dead - May 4
• Star Wars Day - May 4
• Greenery Day - May 4
• International Midwives' Day - May 5
• International No Diet Day - May 6
• Military Spouse Appreciation Day - May 11
• International Nurses Day - May 12
• International Day of Families - May 15
• International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia - May 17
• World Information Society Day - May 17
• International Day for Biological Diversity - May 22
• World Turtle Day - May 23
• Commonwealth Day - May 24
• International Missing Children's Day - May 25
• Towel Day - May 25
• Geek Pride Day - May 25
• World No Tobacco Day - May 31
June
• Queen's Official Birthday – First, Second or third Saturday in June
• National Cancer Survivors Day (USA) - First Sunday of June
• International Children's Day - June 1
• World Environment Day - June 5
• D-Day - June 6
• World Oceans Day - June 8
• Independence Day (Philippines) - June 12
• World Blood Donor Day - June 14
• Father's Day - June 15 (Third Sunday of June)
• Autistic Pride Day - June 18
• Juneteenth - June 19 (Celebrated on June 19th and/or 3rd Saturday of the month)
• World Refugee Day - June 20
• World Hydrography Day - June 21
4. • Fête de la Musique - June 21
• International Yoga Day - June 21
• International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking - June 26
July
• Canada Day - July 1
• World UFO Day - July 2
• Independence Day (United States) - July 4
• World Population Day - July 11
• Bastille Day - July 14
• Pi Approximation Day - July 22
• International Tiger Day - July 29
• Malala Day-12 July
August
• International Beer Day - First Friday of August
• Friendship Day - First Sunday of August
• International Youth Day - August 12
• International Lefthanders Day - August 13
• Youm-e-Azadi (Pakistan Independence Day) - August 14
• National day of mourning (Bangladesh) - August 15
• Victory over Japan Day - August 15 (UK)
• Indian Independence Day - August 15
• Bennington Battle Day - August 16
• Indonesian Independence Day - August 17
• World Mosquito Day - August 20
• Indian Akshay Urja Day - August 20
• European Day of Remembrance for Victims of Stalinism and Nazism – August 23
• Women's Equality Day – August 26
• National Sports Day – August 29
• Hari Merdeka (Malaysia National Day) - August 31
September
• Victory over Japan Day - September 2 (USA)
• International Day of Charity - September 5
• Teachers' Day (India) - September 5
• Brazilian Independence Day - September 7
• World Suicide Prevention Day - September 10
5. • Patriot Day - September 11
• Engineer's Day (India) - September 15
• International Day of Democracy - September 15
• Malaysia Day - September 16
• International Talk Like a Pirate Day - September 19
• International Day of Peace - September 21
• European Day of Languages - September 26
• World Contraception Day - September 26[1]
• World Rabies Day - September 28
• World Tourism Day - September 27
• International Coffee Day - September 29
• World Heart Day - September 29
October
• World Habitat Day – First Monday of October
• World Sight Day – Second Thursday of October
• World Vegetarian Day – October 1
• International Day of Non-Violence – October 2
• German Unity Day – October 3
• Stevie Ray Vaughan Day (Austin, Texas) – October 3
• World Animal Day – October 4
• German-American Day – October 6
• Indian Air Force – October 8
• World Post Day – October 9
• World Mental Health Day – October 10
• World Standards Day – October 14 [2]
• Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day – October 15
• Global Handwashing Day – October 15
• World Food Day – October 16
• International Day for the Eradication of Poverty – October 17
• Mole Day – October 23
• United Nations Day – October 24
• Labour Day (New Zealand) – October 27
• National Cat Day (USA) – October 29
• Halloween – October 31
November
• Thanksgiving (United States) – Fourth Thursday of November
• Melbourne Cup Day – 1st Tuesday in November
• World Vegan Day – November 1
• All Saints' Day – November 1
6. • All Souls' Day – November 2
• Bonfire Night (also Guy Fawkes Night) – November 5
• Armistice Day (also Remembrance Day) – November 11
• Veterans Day – November 11
• World Pneumonia Day – November 12
• World Diabetes Day – November 14
• World Prematurity Day – November 17
• International Men's Day – November 19
• Citizen's Day – November 19
• World Toilet Day – November 19[3]
• Universal Children's Day – November 20
• Transgender Day of Remembrance – November 20
• World Television Day – November 21
• International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women – November 25
• Saint Andrew's Day – November 30 (Scotland)
• Cities for Life Day – November 30
• Self-injury Awareness Day – November 30
• Children's Day – November 14
December
• World AIDS Day – December 1
• United Nations' International Day of Persons with Disabilities – December 3
• International Volunteer Day – December 5
• Human Rights Day – December 10
• Victory day of Bangladesh – December 16
• Christmas Eve – December 24
• Christmas Day – December 25
• Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah Day – December 25 (Birthday of the founder of Pakistan)
• Boxing Day – December 26
• Kwanzaa – December 26 to January 1
• New Year's Eve – December 31
7. • All Souls' Day – November 2
• Bonfire Night (also Guy Fawkes Night) – November 5
• Armistice Day (also Remembrance Day) – November 11
• Veterans Day – November 11
• World Pneumonia Day – November 12
• World Diabetes Day – November 14
• World Prematurity Day – November 17
• International Men's Day – November 19
• Citizen's Day – November 19
• World Toilet Day – November 19[3]
• Universal Children's Day – November 20
• Transgender Day of Remembrance – November 20
• World Television Day – November 21
• International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women – November 25
• Saint Andrew's Day – November 30 (Scotland)
• Cities for Life Day – November 30
• Self-injury Awareness Day – November 30
• Children's Day – November 14
December
• World AIDS Day – December 1
• United Nations' International Day of Persons with Disabilities – December 3
• International Volunteer Day – December 5
• Human Rights Day – December 10
• Victory day of Bangladesh – December 16
• Christmas Eve – December 24
• Christmas Day – December 25
• Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah Day – December 25 (Birthday of the founder of Pakistan)
• Boxing Day – December 26
• Kwanzaa – December 26 to January 1
• New Year's Eve – December 31