Important Days & dates in September |
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5th Sept
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Teachers’ Day (Dr. Radhakrishnan’s birthday), Forgiveness day
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8th Sept
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World Literacy Day
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14th Sept
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Hindi day
World First Air Day
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15th Sept
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Engineer’s day in India
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16th Sept
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World Ozone Day
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21st Sept
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Alzheimer’s Day, International day of peace
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25th Sept
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Social justice day
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26th Sept
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Day of the Deaf
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27th Sept
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World Tourism Day
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1st September: National Nutrition Week
The first week of September is celebrated as National Nutrition Week to spread knowledge among the people regarding the importance of healthy nutrition in human life.
1-13 September: Onam Festival
This is a regional festival which is celebrated mainly in Kerala state and celebration are made by playing many games like boat racing, music art and performing regional dance.
2nd September: World Coconut Day
This day is celebrated in the formation of the Asian Pacific Coconut Community to increase the importance of coconut.
5th September: International Day of Charity
This day is celebrated every year on 5th September to raise the attention of people toward the charity. Charity plays an important role in the nation’s development.
5th September: Teachers’ Day
Teacher day is celebrated in the honor of birthday anniversary of Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan who was the second president of India and also a teacher. This day is dedicated to the teachers who play an important role in the making of the nation’s youth capable.
8th September: International Literacy day
This day is observed every year on 8 September to aware of the people of all around the world regarding the importance of education in life.
World Physical Therapy Day
Physical Therapy plays an important role in health. So this day is celebrated to aware of the people regarding the importance of physical therapy and raise respect all over the world for the therapist.
10th September: World Suicide Prevention Day
This day is observed to spread attention regarding the increasing cases of suicide all over the world.
14th September: Hindi Diwas
On this day in 1947 Hindi, written in Devanagari script adopted as an official language of independent India. This day is celebrated to increase awareness among the people to their official language.
15th September: Engineer’s Day
This day is celebrated in the honor of Bharat Ratna Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya an Indian engineer. This day is dedicated to those engineers who make the structure of the nation and develop the equipment for the peoples’ comfortable.
International Day of Democracy
This day is celebrated to give reminders every year to the people that democracy is the base of the human world where everyone has equal rights and responsibility toward humanity.
16th September: World Ozone Day
In 1995 this day is celebrated first time to aware the people regarding the importance of the ozone layer and its depletion causes. It is one of the most important factors by which human life is alive on earth.
21st September: International Day of Peace
In 2001 21 September declared as an international day of peace of nonviolence to set peace all around the world.
26th September: World Maritime Day
This day is celebrated to bring equality to the maritime community. Aim of the celebration of this day is to bring women in the maritime sector.
27th September: World Tourism Day
This day is celebrated to aware of the people regarding the importance of tourism which brings the employment opportunity with it. It transfers the culture and increases the nation’s cultural relations.
28th September: World Rabies Day
This day is dedicated to the horrifying disease Rabies. Aim of this day is awareness regarding this disease and aware people regarding their prevention and procedure.
29th September: World Heart Day
This day is celebrated to aware of the people regarding the diseases of the heart and their treatment. The focus of this day is to aware people of how to make a healthy heart.
30th September: International translation day
This day is celebrated to provide opportunities and encourage language professionals.
4th Sunday of September: World Rivers Day
This day is celebrated to aware of the people regarding the importance and pollution of rivers. This is the main source of fresh water and it is polluted by humans very quickly. So today it necessary need to clean the rivers and protect them.