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International Mother Language Day

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International Mother Language Day International Mother Language Day is celebrated every year on February 21 to promote linguistic and cultural diversity and to protect mother languages around the world. This special day was established by UNESCO in 1999 and later recognized by the United Nations. It highlights the importance of preserving native languages, which play a key role in communication, identity, education, and cultural heritage. The origin of International Mother Language Day is connected to Bangladesh. On February 21, 1952, students in the city of Dhaka protested to protect their mother language, Bangla, and demanded its recognition as an official language. During the protest, several students lost their lives. Their sacrifice became a symbol of the struggle for linguistic rights. To honor their bravery and to promote respect for all languages, UNESCO declared this day as International Mother Language Day. Mother languages are very important because they help people express ...

International Childhood Cancer Day

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 🌍 International Childhood Cancer Day International Childhood Cancer Day is observed in every country around the world on February 15 each year. This day was established by Childhood Cancer International. There are several main objectives behind naming and observing this day. These include increasing public awareness about childhood cancers, providing support to affected children and their families, and drawing attention to the need for equal access to quality treatment for all children. According to the World Health Organization, hundreds of thousands of children worldwide are diagnosed with cancer each year. Among the most common types of childhood cancers are Leukemia, Brain Tumors, and Lymphoma. Due to advances in modern medical technology and early detection, the chances of recovery for many children have significantly improved today. This day also recognizes and appreciates the strength, courage, and hope of children battling cancer. It further emphasizes the importance of i...

World Braille Day

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World Braille Day Every year on January 4th, the world observes World Braille Dayto honor the birth of Louis Braille, the creator of the Braille system a revolutionary method that opened the doors of literacy, independence, and empowerment to millions of blind and visually impaired individuals. Braille is more than just raised dots on paper. It’s a powerful language of inclusion that allows people to read, write, learn, and communicate freely. Created when Louis Braille was just 15 years old, this six-dot code has since transformed education, employment, and everyday life for the visually impaired across the globe. World Braille Day serves as a reminder of the importance of accessibility and equal opportunity. In a world driven by information, being able to access knowledge in a format one can perceive is a basic human right. Yet, many visually impaired individuals still face challenges in accessing education, healthcare, legal documents, and public services. This day urges governments...

International Men’s Day

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International Men’s Day International Men’s Day is celebrated every year on November 19th. This day is observed to recognize the positive value that men bring to the world, their families, and society, and to appreciate their contributions. It is used to promote men’s health, improve gender relations, and highlight positive male role models. The theme of this day often focuses on promoting fundamental human values such as respect, responsibility, and equality. On this day, in addition to honoring fathers, brothers, sons, and male friends, attention is also drawn to the challenges men face such as mental health issues, workplace stress, and societal expectations. It is essential to create a world where men feel free to express their emotions, ask for help, and live physically and mentally healthy lives. Encouraging open conversations about men's wellbeing and breaking harmful stereotypes helps build a balanced and inclusive society. Therefore, this day is used to honor the efforts a...

Independence Day of Sri Lanka

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  78th Independence Day of Sri Lanka Sri Lanka celebrates its 78th Independence Day on 4th February 2026, marking the country’s freedom from British colonial rule in 1948. This day is a significant national event that reminds Sri Lankans of their long struggle for independence, the sacrifices made by national heroes, and the responsibility of citizens to protect and develop the nation. Independence Day is not only a celebration of political freedom but also a moment to reflect on national unity, economic progress, and social development. Sri Lanka was ruled by several foreign powers including the Portuguese, Dutch, and finally the British. During British rule, many Sri Lankans faced economic, social, and cultural challenges. However, patriotic leaders such as D. S. Senanayake, who is known as the Father of the Nation, played a major role in negotiating peaceful independence. On 4th February 1948, Sri Lanka, then called Ceylon, gained independence and became a self-governing nation ...