Hey Friends…!!!

 

“September” Arrived so is my Calendar!!

I know you were waiting for my calendar blog. Apologize for the delay. I got stuck in some urgent work.

Now, Here I’ve mentioned all the important dates of September so you all can prepare your social media posts calendar.

 

1st September

National Nutrition Week:

It is a one week event and is conducted every year from 1st Sept. to 7th Sept. to provide knowledge among people about the importance of nutrition for better health.

 

2nd September

World Coconut Day

World Coconut Day celebrated to create awareness for the importance of this coconut fruit in poverty reduction. Same day we have the formation day of the Asian Pacific Coconut Community (APCC).

 

22nd August – September 2nd

Onam festival

People from the state Kerala celebrate Onam festival with joy as it is the harvesting festival and symbolizes the homecoming of mythical King ‘Mahabali’. The date keeps changing every year as per the Hindu calendar.

 

3rd September

Skyscraper Day

Skyscraper Day acknowledges the ability of the man to construct an industrial masterpiece. It is celebrated in the memory of William Can Aien on his birthday. William Can Aien is a genius behind the construction of the Chrysler Building which is one of the iconic landmarks in New York City.

 

5th September

International Day of Charity

International Day of Charity is celebrated every year to eradicate the poverty in all its forms across the globe.

Teachers Day

Teachers Day in India we; celebrates the birth anniversary of India’s second President Dr Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan. On this occasion, students appreciate and acknowledge the efforts of teachers in shaping their future.

 

8th September
International Literacy Day
International Literacy Day came into existence to make people understand the advantages behind education and make them aware of the importance of literacy which is amongst the basic human rights.

 

 

10 September
World Suicide Prevention Day
World Suicide Prevention Day (WSPD) is conducted every year on 10th Sept. to raise awareness about it and prevent more suicides from happening.

 

 

14 September
World First Aid Day
World First Aid Day raises awareness about the significance of first aid and how it can save lives of any person in case of an emergency.

 

 

Hindi Divas:
On this day, the Constituent Assembly of India had adopted Hindi language written in Devanagari script in 1949 as the official language of the Republic of India.

 

 

15 September
Engineers Day
Engineers Day is celebrated in India as to honor India’s first engineer, ‘Engineer Bharat Ratna Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya.’

 

 

International Day of Democracy
International Day of Democracy provides an opportunity to make people appreciate the importance of democracy and the helpful realization of Human Rights in our country.

 

 

16 September – World Ozone Day
World Ozone Day
World Ozone Day: On this day in 1987, the Montreal Protocol was signed. Since 1994, World Ozone Day is celebrated which was established by the United Nations General Assembly to remind the world about the depletion of the Ozone Layer and its dangers.

 

 

21 September
International Day of Peace
International Day of Peace (UN) is among the most special days in September which is observed around the world since September 1982. In 2001, the General Assembly adopted a resolution 55/282, which established September 21 as International Day of Peace of non-violence and cease-fire.

  

World Alzheimer’s Day
World Alzheimer’s Day helps in raising awareness among people about the challenges faced by the due to dementia. In 2012, World Alzheimer’s Month was launched.

  

27 September
World Tourism Day
World Tourism Day helps in highlighting the importance of tourism to generate employment and build a future for millions of people around the world.

  

World Rivers Day
World Rivers Day is celebrated every year on last Sunday of September. In 2020, it comes on September 27. This day marks the importance of rivers and encourages people to improve and save water, rivers around the world.

  

21st September – 27th September
International Week of the Deaf
International Week of the Deaf or Deaf Awareness Week starts on the last week of September and ends on the last Sunday of the month. It is also known as World Day of Deaf. This day draw the attention of the world towards the achievements and challenges faced by the community of the deaf people.

 

 

28 September
World Rabies Day
International Week of the Deaf or Deaf Awareness Week starts on the last week of September and ends on the last Sunday of the month. It is also known as World Day of Deaf. This day draw the attention of the world towards the achievements and challenges faced by the community of the deaf people.

 

 

28 September
World Rabies Day
World Heart Day is observed annually to inform the world about heart-related diseases. It creates awareness about stroke which is the world’s leading cause of death.