International Day Against Drug Abuse & Illicit Trafficking
The annual UN observance on 26 June raises awareness against narcotics abuse and illicit trafficking, mobilising governments and communities toward a drug-free world.
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The annual UN observance on 26 June raises awareness against narcotics abuse and illicit trafficking, mobilising governments and communities toward a drug-free world.
World Refugee Day, led by UNHCR, marked the 75th anniversary of the 1951 Refugee Convention with a theme of solidarity with refugees and the message that 'the right to seek safety was made for you and me'.
Observed by the ILO/UN, the 2026 slogan was 'Red card to child labour: Fair play for children, decent work for adults', spotlighting the global drive to end child labour.
Observed globally with the 2026 theme 'Shaping a Future at Peace: Promoting Press Freedom for Human Rights, Development, and Security', highlighting the role of a free press.
Observed globally with the UN theme 'Rights. Justice. Action. For ALL Women and Girls', reaffirming the drive for gender equality.
Observed with UNESCO's 2026 theme 'Youth Voices on Multilingual Education', placing young people at the centre of the multilingualism conversation.
The UN-designated day was observed to promote efforts to tackle poverty, exclusion, gender inequality and unemployment, and to advance decent work and social protection.
Commemorates the 1948 adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; the 2025 theme was 'Our Everyday Essentials'.
Observed with the 2025 theme 'Uniting with Youth Against Corruption: Shaping Tomorrow's Integrity'.
Observed with the theme 'Fostering disability inclusive societies for advancing social progress', promoting accessibility and inclusion.
The 12th International Day of Yoga theme was 'Yoga for Healthy Ageing'. PM Modi led the main national event from the riverfronts of Kolkata, West Bengal, with over 210 Indian missions abroad holding programmes at nearly 2,500 locations.
World Blood Donor Day is observed annually on 14 June to thank voluntary, unpaid blood donors and raise awareness of the need for safe blood, marking the birth anniversary of Karl Landsteiner.
The WHO-led global observance on 31 May raises awareness of the health harms of tobacco use and advocates effective policies to reduce consumption.
Observed on 12 May with the theme 'Our Nurses. Our Future.', marking the birth anniversary of Florence Nightingale and honouring the nursing workforce worldwide.
Observed on 7 April, marking the founding of the WHO in 1948. The 2026 theme was 'Together for Health. Stand with Science', anchored by the International One Health Summit.
Observed with the theme 'Overcoming disruption, transforming the AIDS response', calling for sustained leadership and rights-centred approaches to end AIDS by 2030.
Observed across India on 21 May to spread awareness against terrorism and violence, marking the death anniversary of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.
The birth anniversary of Dr B.R. Ambedkar, chief architect of the Indian Constitution, was observed nationwide to promote equality and social justice.
Observed on 30 January to mark the death anniversary (assassination) of Mahatma Gandhi, with a two-minute national silence.
The 129th birth anniversary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose was observed as Parakram Diwas ('Day of Valour').
Observed to mark the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda; the 2026 theme was 'Ignite the Self, Impact the World'.
Commemorates the birth anniversary (centenary in 2025) of former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee; PM Modi inaugurated the 'Rashtra Prerna Sthal' in Lucknow featuring statues of Vajpayee and other Jana Sangh founders.
Marks the birth anniversary of former PM Chaudhary Charan Singh, declared National Farmers' Day by the Government of India in 2001.
Marked the 54th anniversary of India's 1971 war victory over Pakistan and the liberation of Bangladesh, when about 93,000 Pakistani troops surrendered.
Observed by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (Ministry of Power) to promote energy efficiency and conservation across sectors.
Observed annually since 1949 to honour soldiers and veterans; small tricolour flags are distributed in return for donations to the Armed Forces Flag Day Fund.
Observed on 24 April to mark the 1993 enforcement of the 73rd Constitutional Amendment, which gave constitutional status to Panchayati Raj Institutions.
Observed under the theme 'Safe Products, Confident Consumers', commemorating US President J.F. Kennedy's 1962 address on consumer rights to the US Congress.
Observed with the theme 'Efficient and Speedy Disposal through Digital Justice', reflecting a focus on technology-enabled consumer grievance redressal.
Earth Day was observed on 22 April with the returning theme 'Our Power, Our Planet', emphasising community-driven clean-energy action and environmental protection.
The International Day for Monuments and Sites was observed on 18 April with the ICOMOS theme 'Heritage under Threat from Disasters and Conflicts', focusing on protecting at-risk heritage.
Observed to highlight the importance of soil health for food security and to promote sustainable land management.
Observed on 25 January to highlight the importance of tourism to India's economy, culture and employment.
The 16th National Voters' Day was observed under the theme 'My India, My Vote', marking the founding of the Election Commission on 25 January 1950.
The harvest festival marking the sun's transition into Capricorn (Makar rashi) was celebrated across India with regional variations such as Pongal, Lohri and Bihu.
The annual observance marks the contribution of the overseas Indian community and Mahatma Gandhi's return to India from South Africa in 1915.
Observed on the birth anniversary of Louis Braille to raise awareness of Braille as a means of communication and inclusion for the visually impaired.