World Day Against Child Labour Day is also known as Anti-Child Labour Day. It is observed on 12 June annually and highlights the impact of the crisis on child labour. The article below discusses this year’s theme, history, and significance of this day. World Day Against Child Labour 2024: World child labour day is observed on 12th June every year …
Read More »World Food Safety Day: History, Significance, Theme and Quotes
World Food Safety Day (WFSD) celebrated on 7 June aims to draw attention and inspire action to help prevent, detect and manage foodborne risks, contributing to food security, human health, economic prosperity, agriculture, market access, tourism and sustainable development. World Food Safety Day: Introduction Year 2024 theme, ‘Food Safety: Prepare for the Unexpected‘, stresses that production and consumption of safe …
Read More »World No Tobacco Day Quiz For Students
On the occasion of “World No Tobacco Day” we bring you a simple quiz consisting of 10 question related to Tobacco, take your time and solve it. World No Tobacco Day was first introduced by the World Health Organization to be celebrated as a most recognized event all over the world in order to make people easily get aware of …
Read More »अंतर्राष्ट्रीय चाय दिवस: 21 मई – International Tea Day Date, Theme, Facts
अंतर्राष्ट्रीय चाय दिवस: दुनियाभर में गर्मागर्म चाय के शौकौन लोगों कौ कमी नहीं। ज्यादातर लोगों के दिन कौ शुरूआत ही चाय से होती है। दुनियाभर में एक बात बहुत सामान्य मानी जाती है, वह है भारतीयों की चाय पीने कौ आदत। कुछ इसे लत कहते हैं तो कुछ जिंदगी की खुराक लेकिन शायद कम ही लोग जानते हैं कि मेहमाननवाजी …
Read More »World Hypertension Day: History, Theme, Cause, Symptoms, Prevention
World Hypertension Day: It is observed on 17 May every year. Let us read about the history of World Hypertension Day, its theme, hypertension disease, its causes, symptoms, and prevention. World Hypertension Day 2024 theme was “Measure Your Blood Pressure Accurately, Control It, Live Longer” aimed at raising awareness regarding high blood pressure. World Hypertension Day: University of Cumbria (Carlisle, …
Read More »World Table Tennis Day: History, Activities, Fun Facts, Celebration
World Table Tennis Day, celebrated on April 23rd, unites enthusiasts worldwide in honoring the dynamic sport. Originating as ping-pong in England, it’s evolved into a global passion fostering inclusivity and camaraderie. The day pays tribute to Ivor Montagu, a sport pioneer, highlighting India’s rising prominence. Beyond competition, table tennis offers health benefits, social interaction and embodies sportsmanship. It’s a celebration …
Read More »April Fools Day: All Fools Day Information & History For Students
April Fools Day: All Fools Day Information — This is not an official public holiday, but a custom that originated in France called “Poisson d’Avril” (French: April Fish). In Italy, it is called Pesce d’Aprile. It is a day dedicated to playing pranks and practical jokes on one’s family, friends and colleagues. In English name it is called as April Fools Day, …
Read More »World Kidney Day Information, History, Themes, Banners & Cards
World Kidney Day will be celebrated all over the world on 2nd Thursday in March – every year. 2024: 14th March 2024 (2nd Thursday) 2025: 13th March 2025 (2nd Thursday) World Kidney Day History: World Kidney Day is a global health campaign celebrated every year all across the world focusing the health and importance of the major body organ, kidneys to …
Read More »World Leprosy Day Information, Objectives, Treatment, Photos & Facebook Banners
World Leprosy Day, observed on the last Sunday of January, focuses on the target of zero cases of leprosy-related disabilities in children. Disabilities do not occur overnight, but happen after a prolonged period of undiagnosed disease. Early detection is key to achieve this target, alongside scaling up interventions to prevent leprosy transmission. Leprosy affected 212,000 more people globally in 2015. …
Read More »International Anti Corruption Day: 9 Dec History, Theme & Banners
International Anti Corruption Day is observed on 9th December annually, the world over. It is celebrated to reaffirm the commitment of United Nations and member states in fighting against corruption at home and as well as across borders. The main objective of the day and the campaign that follows is to eliminate corruption to make way for a prosperous and …
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