White cane safety day is annually observed on 15 October in the United States as a national observance. It is celebrated to honor the achievements of people who are visually impaired or blind.
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World No Alcohol Day is marked every 2nd October, drawing attention to the risks of alcohol abuse. This globally celebrated international event: Highlights the drawbacks and health issues because of alcohol consumption Extends a helping hand towards those addicted people who struggle during their alcohol withdrawal stages.
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World Blood Donor Day is not lesser than a Birthday or Mother's Day or indeed a festival. A birthday celebrates new life and Mother's Day makes us rejoice the birth giver, but a Blood Donation Day is a day for both- the one who gets a new life and the one who donates blood and gives a new life. It is not lesser than a festive occasion which commemorates the 'new life' and 'new life giver'. People come together to observe World Blood Donor Day every 14th of June for witnessing many super-heroes in the form of Blood Donors and encourage such events that promote humanity.
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Do you know how much food goes to waste on our planet? It’s one-third of what we produce. Isn’t it a crazy fact that so many people are dying from hunger and this huge amount of food goes to oblivion?! Thanks to Stop Food Waste Day on April 28 which not only reminds us of the shocking data but also presents to us some amazing ideas to reduce food wastage. It creates awareness by raising the issue of food waste and making us learn some easy ways to save food that goes bad or is lost.
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Some special days like World Water Day are not important just for celebrating the hero behind the day, We need to observe some special days to realize the need of the hour too. World Water Day celebration had started on 22 March 1993 as the United Nations' observance day to spotlight the value of fresh water and taking steps in direction of sustainable management of pure water resources. World Water Day events are organized worldwide on different themes. Organizations arrange educational, musical, lobbying, and theatrical programs. Some target increasing awareness; some focus on fund-raising projects; and some propose new ideas on how to save the water.
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Every 16 December, the day of reconciliation is celebrated annually all around South Africa. As per the former official policies forwarded by the national party in South Africa, the racial segregation system had brought the wave of legal discrimination. The introduced Apartheid was against the black people among the whites. This racial, indeed social policy created a bridge between the South African people. It arouses the need of: Bridging the gaps between the two colored people who were unwantedly divided into two groups Healing those who were affected by racism and colorism. On 16 December 1995, the day of reconciliation was marked for the first time to make people get rid of the stigma of racism around the societies. It is the day when first-time people came together in harmony to heal the wounds and the after-effects imposed by the apartheid.
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The National Disability Day is marked annually on every 3rd of December to generate mass awareness about the: Different types of disabilities Issues of the disabled people. The cause raised on this day aims at uniting people with more compassion and understanding about the challenges that disabled people face in their day-to-day lives. The day also boosts the spirit of unity and equal rights of opportunities for: Health Work Success Play
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World Deaf Day celebrates the immense potential and achievements of the deaf community. The International Day of the Deaf circulates a straight message that deafness is not a disability and the people who are deaf can also contribute to the society and economic growth of the country in a great measure. Along with promoting the self-esteem, respectability, and the works of the people who are deaf, the day also draws attention towards the: Healthy lifestyle Educational challenges Aspects related to the teaching and learning of sign language Building and understanding with the issues of hard of hearing or deaf people Connecting with the Heritage and Culture of the Deaf community The importance of awareness regarding deafness.
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In May 2004, the 192 Member States gave their consent in the 57th World Health Assembly for addressing people for blood donation through a dedicated day, known as World Blood Donation Day or World Blood Donor Day. Thus 2004 became the year of establishment of this noble cause and the day of saving lives through giving blood. It witnessed the first united effort of urging people to become blood donors by generating awareness of the blood need and promoting safe, voluntary (unpaid) and qualitative blood. Since then, the human race has been observing World Blood Donor Day every 14 June to celebrate not just the donation of blood, but life.
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Do you know why every October 1 brings National Blood Donation Day as an observance, awareness campaign, and celebration of humanity, and how many people donate how much blood? Below are all the answers related to Blood Donation Day in India with "top 20 info and statistics" we need to know. Let’s take a quick glance!