World Kidney Day will be celebrated all over the world on 2nd Thursday in March – every year. 2020: 12th March 2020 (2nd Thursday) 2021: 11th March 2020 (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 »International Yoga Week: 1 – 7 March
Yoga literally means “union”. It is a union of breath and the body, the mind and muscles and most importantly, union of the self to the divine. What can be a better place to become “united” other than the sacred banks of Ganga river. To promote the ancient science of Yoga, a week long event is organised in the first …
Read More »UNO Day: United Nations Day Celebration, Significance
UNO stands for United Nations Organization. The United Nations or UN Day is celebrated worldwide to commemorate the foundation of United Nations Organization in 1945. This day reminds us of the official formation of the United Nations in 1945 by a joint agreement and unanimous signing of the UN Charter by majority of its participants. The UNO comprised of five …
Read More »World Hepatitis Day Information For Students
World Hepatitis Day (WHD – 28th July) Hepatitis is a most serious health disorder of an important body organ called liver. Without liver or liver with any chronic disease, one cannot imagine his / her healthy life. So, it is very necessary to eradicate the problems of liver and other body organs to live healthy live as well as making …
Read More »Van Mahotsava (July 1-7) Information For Students
“If a tree is saved even at cost of one’s head, it’s worth it” said the noted activist Amrita Devi Bishnoi. This is the reason why India has so many festivals related to trees. One of them is the Van Mahotsava Day or the Forest Day. It was started as a crusade with the lofty purpose of saving the mother …
Read More »Rajiv Gandhi Death Anniversary Information
Rajiv Ratna Gandhi (20 August 1944 – 21 May 1991) was the sixth Prime Minister of India, served India from 1984 to 1989. He assumed office after the assassination of his mother, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi on 31st October, 1984, the very same day to become the youngest Prime minister of India. Life of Rajiv Gandhi Rajiv Gandhi was from …
Read More »May Day Information, Description And History
May Day celebrates the coming of spring. In most of the United Kingdom, this is an official public holiday. May Day is celebrated on May 1 in the United States. In the United Kingdom (Britain and Ireland) it is celebrated on the first Monday in May. May Day Description Warmth and fertility, green grass, blooming trees and a profusion of flowers …
Read More »राष्ट्रीय एकता दिवस पर जानकारी विद्यार्थियों के लिए
राष्ट्रीय एकता दिवस पर जानकारी विद्यार्थियों और बच्चों के लिए राष्ट्रीय एकीकरण विभिन्न जातियों, संस्कृतियों, धर्मों और क्षेत्रों से रहने के बाद भी एक मजबूत और विकसित राष्ट्र के निर्माण के लिये देश के लोगों के बीच आम पहचान की भावना को दर्शाता है। यह विविधता में एकता और महान स्तर करने के लिए लोगों के बीच एकता की भावना …
Read More »National Cooperative Week Info For Students
National cooperative week is celebrated every year all over the India from 14 to 20 November. This year the national cooperative week would be celebrated all over the India from 14 of November to the 20 of November. Currently, it has become the largest cooperative movement in the world as national cooperative week has been joined by the 6 lakhs cooperative societies. As it …
Read More »बच्चों को समर्पित है बाल दिवस
भारत में बाल दिवस देश के प्रथम प्रधानमंत्री जवाहरलाल नेहरू के जन्मदिन यानी 14 नवम्बर को मनाया जाता है। पं. नेहरू महान स्वतंत्रता सेनानी थे जिनका जन्म 14 नवम्बर, 1889 को इलाहबाद में हुआ था। 15 अगस्त, 1947 को जब भारत स्वतंत्र हुआ तो नेहरू जी भारत के प्रथम प्रधानमंत्री बने। उन्होंने देश को उन्नतिशील बनाया। उन्हें बच्चों से गहरा …
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