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DAYS AND EVENTS - November 2021

Nov 2021

Jun 12, 2026

World Day Against Child Labour observed on 12 June 2026

World Day Against Child Labour was observed on 12 June 2026 to raise awareness and action against child exploitation. The International Labour Organization coordinates the event with governments, employers, workers and civil society. The 2026 theme is Red Card to Child Labour: Fair Play for Children, Decent Work for Adults. The day calls for stronger laws, better enforcement, and access to quality education, health care and social protection for every child. In India, authorities and NGOs focus on eradicating child labour in the informal economy and ensuring schooling and safe work for older youths.
  • World Day Against Child Labour observed on 12 June 2026
  • ILO coordinates with governments, employers, workers, civil society
  • Theme: Red Card to Child Labour: Fair Play for Children, Decent Work for Adults
  • Calls for stronger laws, enforcement, education and social protection
  • India emphasizes eradicating child labour and ensuring schooling

Jun 03, 2026

World Bicycle Day 2026 Observed on 3 June

World Bicycle Day 2026 is observed on 3 June worldwide to promote cycling as an affordable, healthy and environmentally friendly transport mode. The UN and partner organisations emphasise the theme Cycling for a Greener Future, highlighting bicycles' role in reducing pollution, lowering carbon emissions, and supporting sustainable urban mobility. Governments are encouraged to invest in safe cycling infrastructure, bike-sharing schemes and non-motorised transport. Health benefits include improved fitness and reduced risk of lifestyle diseases. The day also promotes inclusive mobility and community engagement, aligning with climate goals and SDG targets. In India, cycling campaigns and events are organised to mark the occasion.
  • Date: 3 June 2026; World Bicycle Day observed
  • Theme: Cycling for a Greener Future
  • Promotes non-motorised transport and urban mobility
  • Encourages cycling infrastructure and bike-sharing
  • Health and environmental benefits highlighted

BRICS Culture Working Group Meeting in Varanasi

India's Ministry of Culture announced that the 2nd BRICS Culture Working Group Meeting will be held in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh on 4–5 June 2026. The two-day event will advance BRICS cultural cooperation with three thematic priorities: Creative Economy and AI, Cultural Heritage Protection and Return of Cultural Property, and Culture, Climate and Sustainable Development. Delegations from BRICS member states and partner countries will participate in panel discussions on arts, museums, digital culture and policy sharing. The announcement highlights India's ongoing leadership in BRICS cultural exchanges and its broader development agenda through culture.
  • 2nd BRICS CWG Meeting in Varanasi on 4–5 June 2026
  • Three thematic priorities: culture, AI, heritage protection
  • Participants from BRICS members and partners
  • Focus on arts, museums and digital culture
  • Showcases India's BRICS cultural leadership

Jun 02, 2026

Telangana Formation Day observed on 2 June; formation in 2014

Telangana Formation Day is celebrated on 2 June each year to mark the creation of Telangana as India's 29th state. Telangana officially came into existence on 2 June 2014, carved out of Andhra Pradesh through the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014. Parliament passed the Act in February 2014, and Hyderabad was designated as the joint capital for a transitional period. The formation followed a long regional movement for identity, development and water-resource governance. Since its creation, Telangana has emerged as a fast-growing state with strengths in information technology, agriculture and industry. The observance reflects the state's journey and its ongoing development priorities.
  • Telangana Formation Day is observed on 2 June each year.
  • Telangana was formed on 2 June 2014 under the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014.
  • Hyderabad served as joint capital during a transitional period.
  • The movement focused on regional identity, development and water governance.
  • Telangana is now fast-growing in IT, agriculture and industry.

May 30, 2026

Goa Statehood Day observed on 30 May; celebrates 1987 statehood

Goa Statehood Day is celebrated annually on 30 May to mark Goa's transition from a Union Territory to the 25th state of India in 1987. The day commemorates political, cultural, and administrative transformation and is observed with government ceremonies, cultural programs, and exhibitions across the state. Local authorities highlight Goa's coastal economy, heritage sites, and tourism potential, while residents reflect on the state’s development and governance under the Indian Union. The day also serves as a reminder of Goa's unique identity within India's federal structure and its ongoing contributions to the national economy, arts, and education sectors. The government often announces events and regional showcases to promote culture and local industries.
  • Date of statehood: 30 May 1987
  • Goa became the 25th state of India
  • Annual Statehood Day celebrated with ceremonies and cultural events
  • Highlights Goa’s economy, heritage and tourism
  • Government-promoted events to showcase culture and industry

May 25, 2026

UN Security Council Resolution 1325 and its relevance

UN Security Council Resolution 1325, adopted in 2000, focuses on Women, Peace and Security. It promotes women’s participation in peace processes, protection of women and girls in conflict, and gender perspectives in peacekeeping operations. The resolution has influenced peacekeeping mandates and training for military and civilian personnel. It remains a foundational reference for integrating gender considerations into international security efforts. Ongoing discussions emphasize implementation, accountability, and monitoring of WPS outcomes across missions.
  • Adopted in 2000; Women, Peace and Security framework
  • Promotes women’s participation in peace processes
  • Protects women and girls in conflict zones
  • Guides gender perspectives in peacekeeping
  • Ongoing emphasis on implementation and accountability
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