The caretaker Govt. of Bangladesh announced that August 15 will not be observed as a national holiday, but instead will be marked as National Mourning Day to commemorate the assassination of the country's founding father Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. "The decision was taken unanimously after a discussion with the council of advisers and political parties.
Often referred to as 'Mujib' or 'Sheikh Mujib', he is regarded as the prime architect of the independent nation, Bangladesh.
Mujib began his political career in 1949 as a co-founder of the Awami League. In January 1972 Mujib became the country's first Prime Minister. Mujib and most of his family members were assassinated during a military coup on August 15, 1975. One of his daughters Sheikh Hasina Wazed survived, who was the Prime Minister of Bangladesh.
The 79th Independence Day
India marked its Independence Day on August 15, 2025. As per tradition, Prime Minister Narendra Modi hoisted the Tricolour and delivered his address to the nation from the Red Fort. This was Modi's 12th consecutive Independence Day speech and his second since beginning his third consecutive term in office.
This year's (2025) Independence Day theme was "Naya Bharat", symbolising the country's vision of becoming a developed nation by 2047 under the Government's Viksit Bharat mission.
Aug 13, 2025
World Organ Donation Day
World Organ Donation Day is observed each year on August 13 and is dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of organ donation and to educating and encouraging people to register as donors. The day also honours organ donors and their families for their selfless contribution to help another person live.
The history of World Organ Donation Day dates back to the early 2000s, when it was first observed to promote the idea of organ donation by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the International Society for Organ Donation (ISOD).
The theme for World Organ Donation Day 2025 is 'Answering the Call'.
Aug 12, 2025
World Elephant Day
World Elephant Day is celebrated every year on August 12 to raise global awareness about the protection and preservation of elephants.
World Elephant Day was first observed in 2012; initiated by Canadian filmmakers Patricia Sims and Michael Clark, along with the Elephant Reintroduction Foundation of Thailand. Since its inception, the day has grown into an internationally recognised event that focuses on the urgent need to protect African and Asian elephants.
International Youth Day
International Youth Day is observed on August 12 every year. It is celebrated to mark the contributions of the youth in the development of society alongside understanding the challenges faced by them.
The United Nations declared in 1999 that August 12 would be the annual International Youth Day. It was based on a suggestion to the UN General Assembly made by the World Conference of Ministers Responsible for Youth in Lisbon on December 17, 1999. It was first celebrated on August 12, 2000, and since then, the day has been used to educate the general public.
The theme of International Youth Day 2025 is 'Local Youth Actions for the SDGs and Beyond'.
Aug 10, 2025
World Biofuel Day
Every year World Biofuel Day is observed on the 10th of August.
World Biofuel Day is observed to honour Sir Rudolf Diesel for his research experiments. In the year 1983, he successfully ran a diesel engine with the help of peanut oil by predicting that vegetable oil would replace fossil fuels in the next century to fuel various mechanical engines. Biofuel was an innovative discovery as it created a renewable energy source and sustainable alternative to fossil fuels.
Aug 09, 2025
Nagasaki Day
Nagasaki Day is observed on August 9 to remember the atomic bombing of Nagasaki in 1945. It was a day for solemn remembrance of nuclear warfare and its awful effects, allowing the cause of world emergency, nuclear disarmament, and ensuring that such a tragedy never occurs again to take front stage.
Three days after Hiroshima was bombed, on August 9, 1945, the United States dropped the atomic bomb codenamed "Fat Man" on Nagasaki.
More than 74,000 people were killed instantly by the blast, and millions more suffered injuries and exposure to radiation, furthering their long-term pain.