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DAYS AND EVENTS - June 2021

Jun 2021

May 07, 2023

World Athletics Day

  • World Athletics Day is celebrated every year globally on May 7 to raise awareness about the importance of fitness and encourage them to play sports, especially athletics. The basic objective of World Athletics Day is to boost the participation of youths in athletics.
  • The history of World Athletics Day can be traced back to when the International Amateur Athletic Federation was founded. The organisation announced the celebration of an annual day dedicated to athletics and sports.
  • On July 17, 1912, the IAAF was established in Stockholm, Sweden. The idea of the organization was to encourage people to prioritize participating in sports.
  • The International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF) established World Athletics Day in 1996.
  • The Federation has been very proactive in raising sports awareness through World Athletics Day.
  • They have reached out to the general public by conducting several competitions at the local and global levels on Athletics Day.

World Laughter Day

  • World Laughter Day is celebrated on the first Sunday of May every year (in 2023 on May 7) to spread happiness in the whole world. Every year more than 70 countries around the world celebrate World Laughter Day on the first Sunday of May.
  • World Laughter Day was first celebrated on May 10, 1998, in Mumbai, India. The day was arranged by Dr. Madan Kataria, founder of the worldwide Laughter Yoga movement.

May 06, 2023

International No Diet Day

  • International No Diet Day is celebrated all over the world on May 6. On this day, people are made aware of body acceptance, leaving aside behaviour like body shaming, which includes people of all shapes and sizes. Forgetting problems like obesity, increasing weight, weakness, and belly fat, people express their love towards themselves on this day.
  • In the year 1992, International No Diet Day was celebrated for the first time in the UK by British lady Mary Evans. Mary's purpose was to convince people that they should accept themselves as they looked. Mary wanted people to become aware of the harm caused by dieting.

May 05, 2023

Buddha Purnima

  • Buddha Purnima, also known as Buddha Jayanti, is one of the most significant festivals in Buddhism. It commemorates the birth anniversary of the religion's founder, Gautama Buddha. This auspicious occasion falls on the full moon day in the month of Vaisakh (May) according to the Hindu calendar and this year (2023) the festival was celebrated on May 5.
  • Buddha Purnima is celebrated with great fervour and enthusiasm around the world. People honour the teachings and life of Gautama Buddha and perform acts of charity on this day.
  • It is believed that a full moon day is auspicious for Buddhists because three major events in the life of the Gautam Buddha took place on this day. The full moon in May holds the most importance as Prince Siddhartha was born at Lumbini Grove. Secondly, after six years of hardship, Prince Siddhartha Gautam attained enlightenment under the shade of the Bodhi tree and became Gautama Buddha at Bodh Gaya. Thirdly, after 45 years of teaching the Truth, when he was eighty, at Kusinara, he passed away to Nibbana (Nirvana) - release from the cycle of rebirth.

May 04, 2023

International Firefighters' Day

  • International Firefighters' Day (IFFD) is observed on May 4 every year to honour the firefighters who put their lives at risk when they go out on a call. The main purpose of celebrating this day is to thank firefighters for the services they all provide.
  • In Ancient Egypt, the first organised professional firefighter was to combat structural fires, but at at that time, firefighters worked for private companies and provided the services only to those who could afford them. Later, in Ancient Rome, Caesar Augustus revolutionised fire fighting by calling for the creation of fireguards, which were known as Vigiles. They were trained, paid, and equipped by the state.
  • In 1999, Firefighters' Day was created when five firefighters died tragically during a wildfire at Linton in Victoria, Australia.
  • It is celebrated on May 4 because it is also Saint Florian's Day. Saint Florian, who was said to be one of the first commanding firefighters of an actual Roman battalion and saved many lives, is the patron saint of firefighters.

Coal Miners Day

  • Coal Miners Day is observed every year on May 4 to recognise and honour the tireless efforts and significant contribution of coal miners in extracting coal, which is one of the most important fossil fuels used for various purposes, including power generation and industrial production. Demand for coal is also increasing for its use in cement and steel manufacturing.
  • Although the first coal mine was opened in Scotland in 1575, India's first coal mine was established much later in 1774. The Raniganj Coalfield, situated on the banks of the Damodar River, was the site of this mine, which was operated by John Summer and Suetonius Grant Heatly of the East India Company. After India gained independence, the country's demand for coal increased, and the new government established a 5-year development plan to meet the growing demand for energy.

May 03, 2023

World Press Freedom Day

  • World Press Freedom Day is celebrated annually on May 3 to raise awareness about the importance of a free and independent press. This day highlights the need for free and independent journalism and promotes the principles of freedom of expression.
  • The idea of World Press Freedom Day was first proposed in 1991 by the UNESCO General Conference, which recognised the need to celebrate the fundamental principles of press freedom and to promote its defence. In 1993, the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution to declare May 3 as World Press Freedom Day.
  • Since then, the day has been celebrated every year to raise awareness about the importance of press freedom and to remind governments of their obligation to respect and uphold the right to freedom of expression. It is also a day to pay tribute to journalists who have lost their lives in the line of duty and to support the safety and independence of journalists who work to bring information to the public.
  • The theme for 2023 World Press Freedom Day, 'Shaping a Future of Rights: Freedom of Expression as a Driver for All Other Human Rights,' highlights the crucial role of freedom of expression in ensuring all other human rights are enjoyed and protected.
  • World Press Freedom Day 2023 marked its 30th anniversary since the United Nations General Assembly's decision proclaiming an international day for press freedom.
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