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International Translation Day

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International Translation Day Breaking Language Barriers, Building Understanding!! Every year on September 30th, the world comes together to recognize the vital role of translators, interpreters, and language professionals. International Translation Day highlights the importance of bridging linguistic and cultural divides, enabling people from different backgrounds to share ideas, stories, and knowledge. It is a celebration of those who make global communication possible. Translators and interpreters do more than convert words from one language to another. They preserve meaning, tone, and cultural nuance, ensuring that ideas remain authentic and accessible. Whether it is translating literature, interpreting at international conferences, or supporting multilingual businesses, these professionals serve as silent connectors in a world that increasingly depends on accurate communication. In an era defined by globalization and digital communication, translation is more crucial than ever. Fr...

World Podcast Day

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World Podcast Day World Podcast Day is celebrated on 30th September each year to recognize the power of podcasts in sharing knowledge, stories, and entertainment across the globe. Podcasts have grown rapidly in popularity because they allow people to learn, be inspired, and stay informed while on the go—whether commuting, exercising, or relaxing at home. The day highlights the creativity of podcasters who produce content on a wide range of topics, including education, technology, health, culture, business, and personal stories. It also encourages listeners to discover new podcasts, support their favorite creators, and even start their own shows. World Podcast Day was first celebrated in 2014 and has since become a global event with online discussions, live streaming, workshops, and community gatherings. Podcasters and listeners use the day to connect, share experiences, and promote the impact of audio storytelling in today’s digital world. This celebration reminds us that podcasts are ...

World Heart Day

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World Heart Day World Heart Day, observed on 29th September each year, is a global campaign created by the World Heart Federation to raise awareness about cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and promote heart health. Cardiovascular diseases, including heart attacks and strokes, remain the leading cause of death worldwide, claiming millions of lives every year. However, many of these conditions can be prevented through healthy lifestyle choices. The main purpose of World Heart Day is to encourage people to take charge of their heart health by adopting better habits such as eating a balanced diet, exercising regularly, avoiding tobacco, limiting alcohol, and managing stress. It also emphasizes the importance of regular health checkups to monitor blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar levels. Governments, health organizations, schools, and communities around the world organize campaigns, screenings, walks, seminars, and social media activities on this day to spread the message. The theme ...

ලෝක ගංගා දිනය September 29.2025

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ලෝක ගංගා දිනය September 29.2025 සෑම වසරකම, සැප්තැම්බර් 29 ඉරිදා දින, ලෝක ගංගා දිනය සැමරීමට ලෝකය එකට එකතු වේ – ගංගාවලට ගෞරව කිරීම සහ අපගේ ජීවිත තුළ ඒවායේ වැදගත්කම පිළිබඳව දැනුවත් කිරීම සඳහා මෙය කැප වූ අවස්ථාවකි. 2005 දී ප්‍රථම වරට සමරනු ලැබූ මෙම ගෝලීය සිදුවීම අපගේ පරිසර පද්ධති නඩත්තු කිරීම සහ මිනිස් ජීවිතයට සහාය වීම සඳහා ගංගාවන් ඉටු කරන තීරණාත්මක කාර්යභාරය පිළිබඳ අවධානය යොමු කරනු ලබයි. ලොව පුරා සෑම රටකම පාහේ අවම වශයෙන් එක් ගංගාවක්වත් ගලා යනු ඇත. තවත් වැදගත් ජල මාර්ග ගණනාවක් ද තිබිය හැකිය. මෙම වැදගත් ජල කඳන් සැමරීම සහ අගය කිරීම සහතික කිරීම සඳහා, ලොව පුරා ඇති සියලුම ජල මාර්ග අපට කෙතරම් වැදගත්ද යන්න ජනතාවට මතක් කර දීම ලෝක ගංගා දිනයේ අරමුණයි. ලෝක ගංගා දිනය පිටුපස ඉතිහාසය ලෝක ගංගා දිනයේ මූලයන් 1980 දී ආරම්භ වූ බ්‍රිතාන්‍ය කොලොම්බියා ගංගා දිනය දක්වා දිව යයි. ජාත්‍යන්තරව කීර්තිමත් ගංගා උපදේශකයෙකු වන මාර්ක් ඇන්ජලෝගේ උත්සාහයට ස්තූතිවන්ත වන්නට. කැනඩාවේ මෙම සිදුවීමේ සාර්ථකත්වයෙන් ආශ්වාදයක් ලැබූ ඇන්ජලෝ ගංගාවන් ගෝලීයව සැමරීමේ අදහස යෝජනා කළේය. එක්සත් ජාතීන්ගේ සංවිධානය, එවැනි මුලපිරීමක වටිනාකම හඳුනාගෙ...

International day for universal access to information

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International Day for Universal Access to Information September 28 marks the International Day for Universal Access to Information  a powerful reminder that knowledge is not a luxury, but a right. In a world driven by technology, the power of information can change lives, inspire communities, and build nations. Whether it's a farmer checking the weather, a student researching online, or a citizen seeking government transparency  access to information is the key that opens countless doors. Yet, millions still live in digital darkness, where knowledge is filtered, blocked, or simply unreachable. This day calls on governments, organizations, and individuals to break those barriers. It’s a wake-up call to make data open, education accessible, and communication inclusive. But access is not only about having Wi-Fi or a smartphone. It’s about understanding the information, trusting its sources, and using it to empower people. From rural communities to global metropolises, equal acces...

World Rabies Day: Unite to Eliminate – Educate, Vaccinate, Protect

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World Rabies Day: Unite to Eliminate – Educate, Vaccinate, Protect Observed globally on September 28, World Rabies Day is more than just a health awareness campaign — it’s a worldwide call to action to defend life from a disease that is both  deadly and preventable. This important day also honors  Louis Pasteur, the pioneer of the rabies vaccine, whose work saved countless lives and changed the course of medical history. Rabies is a silent but fatal virus that attacks the brain and nervous system. It spreads mostly through the bite or scratch of infected animals, particularly unvaccinated dogs. Tragically, once symptoms appear, the disease is almost always fatal. Yet the most powerful truth is: rabies is 100% preventable when the right steps are taken in time. World Rabies Day shines a light on the importance of vaccinating animals, educating communities, and responding quickly to exposures. It’s a reminder that simple actions can protect entire communities. This day also give...

world Rabbit Day

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world Rabbit Day Animal welfare organizations urge people to understand that rabbits require as much care and attention as cats or dogs. They need proper diets, space to move freely, regular vet visits, and social interaction. On this day, many also reflect on the importance of ending unnecessary animal testing and supporting cruelty-free products. Whether you’re a rabbit owner, animal lover, or simply someone who wants to support animal welfare, World Rabbit Day offers a chance to make a difference. Let 2025 be the year we hop forward in compassion and create a safer, happier world for all rabbits. World Rabbit Day 2025: Celebrating Our Gentle Hoppers World Rabbit Day, celebrated on September 27th, 2025, is a special occasion dedicated to raising awareness about the welfare of rabbits and appreciating their role as companions, pets, and vital animals in ecosystems. Observed globally on the fourth Saturday of September, the day focuses on promoting kindness, responsible ownership, and ...

World Tourism Day

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World Tourism Day "World Tourism Day" is celebrated every year on September 27 across the global . It is a special day dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of tourism and its social, cultural, political, and economic value. This day also highlights how tourism can contribute to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The day was established by the "United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)" in 1980. The date was chosen to mark the anniversary of the adoption of the UNWTO Statutes in 1970. Since then, every year a different country hosts the celebration with a unique theme that reflects current global tourism trends and challenges. Tourism is more than just traveling and sightseeing. It is one of the world’s largest industries, providing millions of jobs, supporting small businesses, and promoting cultural exchange. It helps countries grow by bringing in foreign income and creating new opportunities for local communities. Each year,...

World Dream Day

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World Dream Day World Dream Day is celebrated every year on September 25th. It is a global day that inspires people to dream big and take action toward achieving those dreams. This special day reminds us that dreams are powerful tools that can change our lives and also the world around us. World Dream Day was founded in 2012 by Ozioma Egwuonwu, a global speaker, teacher, and visionary leader. Her goal was to create a day where individuals, students, leaders, and communities around the world would come together to imagine a better future and take real steps to build it. Dreaming is not only something we do while sleeping. Real dreams are the visions we have for our lives, our careers, our families, and even our world. Dreaming helps us stay hopeful and motivated. It gives us goals to work for and reminds us that we can shape our own futures. On World Dream Day, people are encouraged to reflect on questions like: What is my biggest dream? , What do I want to change in my life or in the w...

World Maritime Day

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World Maritime Day World Maritime Day is an international observance organized by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to highlight the importance of shipping, maritime safety, and the protection of the marine environment. It is celebrated every year on the last Thursday of September. This special day brings attention to the crucial role that shipping plays in global trade and economic development. More than 80% of global trade by volume is carried by sea, which makes the maritime industry a backbone of the world economy. The day also focuses on key challenges faced by the maritime sector. These include reducing greenhouse gas emissions, ensuring the safety of seafarers, improving digitalization in shipping, and protecting the oceans from pollution. Each year, the IMO selects a theme for World Maritime Day. These themes are designed to raise awareness about pressing issues such as sustainable shipping, climate change, and technological innovations. For example, recent themes h...

World Pharmacists Day

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World Pharmacists Day World Pharmacists Day is celebrated every year on September 25 to recognize and appreciate the vital role of pharmacists in improving health worldwide. This special day was established by the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) in 2009, with the aim of promoting and raising awareness about the pharmacy profession. Pharmacists are among the most trusted healthcare professionals, and their contribution to public health goes far beyond simply dispensing medicines. Pharmacists play a critical role in ensuring that patients receive the right medicine, at the right dose, and at the right time. They are responsible for checking prescriptions, preventing harmful drug interactions, and advising patients on how to use their medications safely and effectively. In many communities, pharmacists are the most accessible healthcare providers, often being the first point of contact for people seeking medical advice. Each year, World Pharmacists Day is celebrated with a u...

International Ataxia Awareness Day

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International Ataxia Awareness Day International Ataxia Awareness Day (IAAD) is observed every year on September 25th to raise awareness about ataxia, a rare neurological disorder that affects a person’s ability to coordinate voluntary movements. The word ataxia comes from the Greek word meaning “lack of order,” which perfectly describes the unsteady and uncoordinated movements experienced by individuals living with this condition. This day serves as an important opportunity for organizations, healthcare professionals, patients, and their families to come together to educate the public, advocate for better care, and promote research for improved treatments and a potential cure. Ataxia occurs when the part of the brain that controls coordination, known as the cerebel, or its connections are damaged. This can lead to problems with walking, balance, speech, and hand-eye coordination. The severity of the symptoms can vary widely from person to person. Some people may experience mild diffic...

"Celebrating the Power of Hands: International Day of Sign Languages"

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"Celebrating the Power of Hands: International Day of Sign Languages" Every year on September 23rd, the world comes together to recognize the International Day of Sign Languages, a powerful reminder that communication goes beyond spoken words. This day celebrates the linguistic identity and cultural diversity of the Deaf community and promotes the importance of sign languages as a human right. Sign language is more than just a method of communication  it is a lifeline, a voice for the voiceless, and a symbol of inclusion. For millions of people around the world, especially the Deaf and hard-of-hearing communities, it opens doors to education, employment, and equal participation in society. This year's theme emphasizes unity through language, encouraging governments, organizations, and individuals to promote the use of sign languages in public services, schools, and workplaces. By doing so, we create a world where no one is left behind. Let’s take a moment to learn, apprec...

World Gratitude Day

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World Gratitude Day. Wait, take a moment to thank and to appreciate what you already have and had. world Gratitude Day celebrates annually on September 21 starting from year 1966. Sri Chinmoy, an Indian spiritual leader and meditation advocate proposed this in 1965 with the goal of creating a day where people from all backgrounds express gratitude and appreciation. Gratitude isn't just only a feeling but a magic with powerful benefits for your mental,physical and also social well-being. If you feel stress or anxiety, make a habit of gratitude. And this habit will make you an optimistic person where you can free from negative thoughts like envy, jealousy etc. Then this will directly connect with your physical health where you can have a good sleep, relaxed features, glowing skin, etc. attract This happens because your inner feelings reflect your outer appearance. Saying “Thank You” is apparent as a small phrase, but the impact of this small phrase is not actually small until you see...

The International Day of Peace

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The International Day of Peace The International Day of Peace, observed annually on 21st September, is a moment for the world to unite in the spirit of non-violence, harmony, and compassion. Established by the United Nations in 1981, and later declared as a day of global ceasefire and non-violence in 2001, it serves as both a symbol of hope and a call to action for all humanity. Peace is not simply the absence of war; it is the presence of justice, equality, cooperation, and respect for human rights. This day reminds us that lasting peace comes when societies address issues like poverty, discrimination, inequality, and environmental challenges. Each year, the United Nations sets a theme to highlight an urgent issue connected to peace, such as climate action, sustainable development, or human rights, showing how closely peace is tied to every aspect of life. Around the globe, the International Day of Peace is marked with activities and initiatives that promote awareness and unity. Schoo...

World Water Monitoring Day

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World Water Monitoring Day World Water Monitoring Day, observed annually on 18th September, is an international initiative aimed at raising awareness about the importance of protecting and maintaining the quality of our water resources. Water is the foundation of life, essential not only for human survival but also for the health of ecosystems, agriculture, and industry. Unfortunately, pollution, climate change, and overuse have threatened freshwater resources worldwide, making monitoring and conservation more important than ever. The day encourages people, communities, schools, and organizations to actively monitor the quality of local water bodies such as rivers, lakes, and ponds. Through simple tests measuring parameters like pH, turbidity, temperature, and dissolved oxygen, participants can assess the health of water sources. These activities not only provide valuable scientific data but also educate communities about the direct impact of human activities on water quality. By invol...

World Patient Safety Day

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World Patient Safety Day World Patient Safety Day, observed on 17 September, is a global healthcare awareness campaign initiated by the World Health Organization (WHO). It aims to raise awareness and drive global action to prevent and reduce risks, errors and harms to patients in the delivery of healthcare. Safe healthcare is a fundamental requirement for ensuring quality care and building trust in patients and their recovery. The observance brings together patients, the medical establishment, policymakers and the community to advocate for the safety of care, for clinicians and for policies and practices that can improve patient safety across all health-care settings. History and Background World Patient Safety Day was established in 2019 by the 72nd World Health Assembly through the adoption of resolution WHA72.6 - "Global action to ensure patient safety". The resolution recognized the critical need for coordinated international efforts to improve their safety, calling for a...

World Suicide Prevention Day – September 10

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🌍 World Suicide Prevention Day –September 10 World Suicide Prevention Day is commemorated each year on September 10th to raise awareness about the global issue of suicide and to promote actions that can prevent it. The day is organized by the International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP) in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO), serving as a reminder that suicide is preventable and that collective efforts can save lives. Every year, close to 800,000 people die by suicide, which means one life is lost every 40 seconds. Suicide is one of the leading causes of death among young people worldwide, and its impact extends far beyond individuals, affecting families, friends, and communities. By breaking the silence and stigma surrounding mental health, we can create an environment where people feel supported and valued. The theme for 2025 is “Creating Hope Through Action,” which emphasizes the power of both individual and collective efforts. Even small steps—listeni...

International Literacy Day: Lighting the Path of Knowledge

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International Literacy Day: Lighting the Path of Knowledge Every year on September 8th, the world comes together to celebrate International Literacy Day (ILD). It is more than just a date on the calendar—it is a reminder that the ability to read and write is a powerful tool that can transform lives, break cycles of poverty, and open doors to opportunity. First proclaimed by UNESCO in 1966, this day highlights the importance of literacy as a basic human right. Yet, even in the 21st century, millions of people across the globe still live without this fundamental skill. Imagine a child unable to read a storybook, or an adult unable to understand a medicine label—literacy is not simply about letters on a page; it is about survival, dignity, and empowerment. This year’s theme emphasizes how literacy connects with sustainability, digital skills, and social inclusion. In a rapidly changing world, the meaning of literacy goes beyond traditional reading and writing. It now includes digital lite...

Global talent acquision day

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Global talent acquision day  Every organization is built on people. Buildings, systems, and technology may drive efficiency, but it is the talent behind them that sparks innovation, creates  growth, and sustains success. Global Talent Acquisition Day, celebrated each year, is a reminder of the unsung heroes who make this possible—the recruiters, talent acquisition specialists, and HR professionals who connect people to opportunities and organizations to their future. Talent acquisition is more than simply filling job vacancies. It is about understanding the vision of a company, identifying individuals whose skills and values align with that vision, and creating a bridge between potential and purpose. In today’s global economy, where businesses compete not just for customers but also for the best minds, the ability to attract and retain top talent is a true differentiator. Recruiters today play a strategic role. They analyze market trends, study workforce demographics, build em...

The International Day of Charity

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The International Day of Charity The International Day of Charity, observed annually on September 5, is a global reminder of the importance of giving, kindness, and supporting those in need. The United Nations officially declared this day in 2012, choosing September 5 to honor the death anniversary of Mother Teres, who dedicated her life to helping the poor, sick, and marginalized. Purpose of the Day: The main aim of the International Day of Charity is to raise awareness and encourage individuals, organizations, and communities to engage in charitable activities. It promotes solidarity and compassion, especially during times of crisis and hardship. Charity plays a vital role in: Reducing poverty and hunger - Supporting education and healthcare - Promoting human rights - Responding to natural disasters and humanitarian emergencies Mother Teresa's Legacy: Mother Teresa, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, is a symbol of unconditional service and charity. She founded the Missionaries of Ch...

World Letter Writing Day

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World Letter Writing Day  A Celebration of Words That Travel the Heart In a world that moves at the speed of a click, where messages vanish as quickly as they are sent, there remains one form of communication that refuses to lose its charm: the handwritten letter. Each year, on September 1st, the world pauses to honor this timeless art on World Letter Writing Day. It is not merely a nostalgic glance backward but a reminder that words written by hand carry a weight and warmth no digital message can replicate.   The Origins of a Gentle Tradition World Letter Writing Day was first introduced in 2014 by Richard Simpkin, an Australian author and artist who had spent years writing and receiving letters from well-known figures for his “Australian Legends” project. Through that experience, he discovered the irreplaceable beauty of receiving something tangible, something carefully written and deeply personal. His idea was simple but profound: dedicate a day to keep alive the art of let...