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DAYS AND EVENTS - December 2018

Dec 2018

Jan 01, 2026

Global Family Day Observed on 1 January

Global Family Day is observed on January 1 each year to promote peace, unity, and positive family relationships worldwide. The day focuses on encouraging individuals and communities to work toward harmony, understanding, and cooperative actions to address conflicts and social challenges. Governments and organizations often organize educational campaigns, cultural events, and interfaith dialogues to celebrate the value of families in stabilizing societies and nurturing future generations. The observance marks a common calendar milestone for shared cultural values across different nations and communities.
  • Global Family Day observed on January 1.
  • Focus on peace, unity, and family well-being.
  • Events include education campaigns and interfaith dialogues.

Dec 27, 2025

International Day of Epidemic Preparedness

  • The International Day of Epidemic Preparedness, observed every December 27, was established by the United Nations (UN) to emphasise the importance of preventing, detecting, and responding to infectious disease outbreaks. It highlights the need for strong health systems, global cooperation, and resilient public-health infrastructure. The day also serves as a reminder of the human, social, and economic costs of epidemics and the value of sustained preparedness.
  • The United Nations General Assembly designated December 27 as the International Day of Epidemic Preparedness in its Resolution on December 7, 2020.

Dec 26, 2025

Veer Bal Diwas 2025 Observed Across India

Veer Bal Diwas 2025 is observed on 26 December to remember the courage and sacrifice of the Sahibzadas, the four sons of Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Also called the Day of Brave Children, it honours Sahibzada Zorawar Singh Ji and Sahibzada Fateh Singh Ji for their dedication to faith. The observance typically includes ceremonies and reflections on the values of sacrifice, resilience, and steadfast belief. The day coincides with Good Governance Day in India, adding an educational context for national remembrance and civic awareness.
  • Veer Bal Diwas observed on 26 December 2025
  • Honours Sahibzadas Zorawar Singh and Fateh Singh
  • Day emphasizes sacrifice, resilience and faith
  • Coincides with Good Governance Day in India
  • Ceremonies and communal remembrance across the country

Dec 25, 2025

Good Governance Day observed on December 25; Vajpayee and Malaviya honoured

Good Governance Day is celebrated on December 25 to raise awareness of government accountability and effective administration. Initiated in 2014 to honour former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s birthday, the day promotes governance reforms and citizen-centric policies. The occasion also notes Pt. Madan Mohan Malaviya’s birth anniversary. In 2025, the observance aligns with Christmas, prompting coordinated programmes across states. Government agencies highlight transparent governance, public services, and reform measures, while schools and civil society groups mark the day with community outreach and service initiatives.
  • Good Governance Day observed on December 25 since 2014.
  • Honours Vajpayee’s birthday and Malaviya’s birth anniversary.
  • Event emphasizes accountability, reforms, and citizen services.
  • In 2025, clashes with Christmas lead to coordinated activities.
  • Public programmes celebrate governance achievements.

Dec 24, 2025

National Consumer Day observed with theme on digital justice

National Consumer Day, observed on December 24, highlights consumer rights under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986. The 2025 observance focuses on Efficient and Speedy Disposal through Digital Justice, reflecting India’s push for technology-enabled grievance redressal. The day educates citizens about rights and remedies against exploitation by sellers and traders. Government bodies reiterate calls for faster redressal mechanisms, greater transparency, and accessible redress channels for consumers, particularly in digital marketplaces. The day serves as a reminder of consumer empowerment and the ongoing modernization of consumer protection frameworks.
  • National Consumer Day observed on December 24.
  • Theme: Efficient and Speedy Disposal through Digital Justice.
  • Emphasizes consumer rights under the 1986 Act.
  • Calls for faster, transparent grievance redressal.
  • Promotes awareness of rights in digital marketplaces.
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