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DAYS AND EVENTS - June 2021

Jun 2021

Oct 23, 2023

Mole Day

  • Mole Day is marked on October 23 annually and is celebrated by chemists, chemistry students and chemistry enthusiasts across the world.
  • The day is commemorated in honor of Avogadro's number (6.02 x 1023) and is marked from 6:02 a.m. to 6:02 p.m.
  • The aim is to make students interested in chemistry by directing various activities associated with moles and chemistry.
  • The day originated around the 1980s when an article appeared in The Science Teacher. Later, a retired high school chemistry teacher, Maurice Oehler from Wisconsin, USA, drew inspiration from the article and founded the National Mole Day Foundation.
  • When written in American format, the day resembles the Avogadro number, which signifies the number of molecules or atoms contained in a mole.

Oct 22, 2023

International Stuttering Awareness Day

  • International Stammering/Stuttering Awareness Day is observed annually on October 22.
  • It's a day to shed light on the challenges faced by people who stammer and to encourage a more inclusive and empathetic society. International Stammering/Stuttering Awareness Day aims to destigmatise stammering, provide resources for those affected, and promote speech therapy and communication skills development.
  • As crore people across the world are affected by stuttering, the International Stuttering Association (ISA) decided to highlight the issue through an International Stuttering Awareness Day. In 1995, during a conference held at Linköping, Sweden, the ISA formulated a wish list which advocated the need for an International Stuttering Awareness Day.
  • Then, in 1997, at the International Fluency Association (IFA) conference, Michael Sugarman, the co-founder of the National Stuttering project, raised the call for an international day for stuttering awareness. Sugarman's wish was granted in 1998 when the European League of Stuttering Associations, International Fluency Association and ISA declared October 22 as Stuttering Awareness Day.
  • The 2023 theme for International Stuttering Awareness Day 2023 is 'One Size Does NOT Fit All'.

Oct 21, 2023

Police Commemoration Day

  • National Police Commemoration Day is observed on October 21 every year. It is observed to salute the spirits of police forces and their families and brave police martyred who lost their lives fighting for the country. It is celebrated to motivate and pay respect to the police personnel who perform their duties with the utmost diligence.
  • On October 21, 1959, when twenty Indian soldiers were attacked by Chinese troops in Ladakh due to arguments between the troops, ten Indian policemen lost their lives and seven were imprisoned.
  • After a month, on November 28, 1959, Chinese troops handed over the dead bodies of the martyred policemen and, since that day, October 21 has been observed as Police Commemoration Day in honour of the martyrs every year.

Oct 20, 2023

National Solidarity Day

  • India commemorates National Solidarity Day on October 20 to honour the soldiers who fought during the Sino-Indian War of 1962. This significant day marks the national integrity displayed by India in its conflict with China.
  • The Sino-Indian War, also known as the China–India War, occurred from October to November 1962. On October 20, 1962, China launched a devastating attack, resulting in India's defeat and territorial losses, notably Aksai Chin. In 1966, a committee elected by then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi established October 20 as National Solidarity Day to honour soldiers and their families who sacrificed in conflicts.

World Statistics Day

  • World Statistics Day is celebrated is celebrated every five years on the 20th of October. The day is dedicated to create awareness about the significant role of advanced, reliable, and good quality statistics in the development of global nations. The United Nations General Assembly established World Statistics Day on October 20, 2015. The main of observing this day is to highlight the huge achievements of national statistical systems, and to foster the importance of statistics in various aspects of society.
  • At its 41st Session in February 2010, the United Nations Statistical Commission proposed celebrating 20 October 2010 as World Statistics Day (Decision 41/109).
  • Acknowledging that the production of reliable, timely statistics and indicators of countries' progress is indispensable for informed policy decisions and monitoring implementation of the Millennium Development Goals, the General Assembly adopted on June 3, 2010 resolution 64/267, which officially designated October 20, 2010 as the first ever World Statistics Day.
  • In 2015, with resolution 96/282, the General Assembly decided to designate October 20, 2015 as the second World Statistics Day, stated un.org.

World Osteoporosis Day

  • World Osteoporosis Day is a global healthcare event observed every year on October 20, followed by various awareness campaigns and activities to promote the early diagnosis of osteoporosis, its treatment and preventive tips for strong bones. The campaigns are mainly focused on encouraging people to take preventative measures for their bone health to avoid any risk of osteoporosis and associated complications in the future.
  • This year (2023) the World Osteoporosis Day theme is 'Build Better Bones', intending the significance of leading a bone-healthy lifestyle as the foundation for strong bones and fracture-free future.
  • World Osteoporosis Day was launched on October 20, 1996, by the United Kingdom's National Osteoporosis Society with the collaboration of the European Commission. Since 1997, this awareness day has been organised by the International Osteoporosis Foundation.

Oct 17, 2023

International Day for the Eradication of Poverty

  • International Day for the Eradication of Poverty is celebrated every year on 17 October. The day is dedicated to create awareness and promote global measures for the prevention of poverty.
  • According to un.org, the observance of the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty can be traced back to October 17, 1987. On that day, over a hundred thousand people gathered at the Trocadéro in Paris, where the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was signed in 1948, to honour the victims of extreme poverty, violence and hunger. Through resolution 47/196 adopted on December 22, 1992, the General Assembly declared October 17 as the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty and invited all States to devote the Day to presenting and promoting, as appropriate in the national context, concrete activities with regard to the eradication of poverty and destitution.
  • The theme of International Day for the Eradication of Poverty 2023 is 'Decent Work and Social Protection: Putting Dignity in Practice for All'.
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