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DAYS AND EVENTS - June 2024

Jun 2024

Dec 20, 2025

Haryana Assembly Passes Resolution on Guru Tegh Bahadur’s 350th Martyrdom Year

On the opening day of the winter session, the Haryana Legislative Assembly unanimously passed a resolution to commemorate the 350th martyrdom year of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji, the ninth Sikh Guru. Speaker Nayab Singh Saini announced the decision, citing the Guru’s life as a symbol of truth and human dignity. The government emphasised the enduring importance of his teachings for civilisational values and social harmony. The resolution aligns with state efforts to promote cultural and religious heritage, while encouraging inclusive education and public remembrance of historical figures who shaped Indian civilisation.
  • Haryana Assembly unanimously passes Guru Tegh Bahadur martyrdom milestone resolution.
  • Speaker Nayab Singh Saini announced the decision during winter session.
  • Resolution highlights values of truth, righteousness, and dignity.
  • Supports cultural heritage and inclusive public remembrance.

International Human Solidarity Day Observed Globally on December 20, 2025

International Human Solidarity Day is observed globally on 20 December each year to highlight unity and cooperation for social and economic progress. The United Nations established the observance through the 60/209 resolution in 2005, creating the World Solidarity Fund to combat poverty and promote shared development. The 2025 theme is Solidarity for Sustainable Development: Uniting Communities for a Shared Future. Governments, civil society, and individuals are encouraged to collaborate across sectors to reduce inequalities and enhance dignity. The day emphasizes practical actions to support human development and resilience in communities nationwide and worldwide.
  • International Solidarity Day observed on December 20, 2025.
  • UN resolution 60/209 (2005) established the observance.
  • Theme: Solidarity for Sustainable Development: Uniting Communities for a Shared Future.
  • Calls for cross-sector collaboration to reduce inequalities.

Dec 19, 2025

Goa Liberation Day observed on 19 December 2025

Goa Liberation Day is observed on 19 December each year to mark the 1961 end of Portuguese rule and its integration into India after Operation Vijay. The anniversary commemorates nearly 452 years of Portuguese presence in Goa. Key figures like Purushottam Kakodkar are remembered for their roles in the liberation movement. The day emphasizes Goa’s cultural identity, resilience, and transition into a democratic republic. Government and cultural organizations organize events, speeches, and cultural programs to celebrate Goa’s history and its integration with the Indian Union.
  • Date: 19 December 2025 (Goa Liberation Day)
  • Historical significance: end of Portuguese rule in 1961
  • Operation Vijay involved military action in 1961
  • Prominent figures: Purushottam Kakodkar
  • Celebrations highlight Goa’s culture and history

Indian Cultural Congress 2025 to be held in Kochi

Kochi will host the Indian Cultural Congress 2025, a three‑day assembly highlighting India’s arts and culture. The event, organized by multiple bodies in association with the Department of Culture, is scheduled to begin on 20 December 2025 and run through 22 December. Inaugural ceremonies will be held at Subhash Park, Rajendra Maidan, and Durbar Hall Ground, with additional programs at Kerala Fine Arts Hall. Other venues include TK Ramakrishnan Cultural Centre, Maharaja’s College, Chavara Cultural Centre, and the Kerala Lalithakala Akademi. The congress aims to showcase traditional and contemporary Indian arts, literature, music, dance, and theatre through a series of performances and discussions.
  • Event dates: 20–22 December 2025
  • Locations: Subhash Park, Rajendra Maidan, Durbar Hall Ground, Kerala Fine Arts Hall
  • Additional venues: TK Ramakrishnan Cultural Centre, Maharaja’s College, Chavara Cultural Centre, Kerala Lalithakala Akademi
  • Organized with Department of Culture
  • Focus on arts, heritage, and creative industries

Dec 16, 2025

Vijay Diwas Observed Across India

Vijay Diwas, observed on 16 December each year, commemorates India’s 1971 victory in the war that led to the creation of Bangladesh. The day features wreath-laying ceremonies, parades, and reflections on national security, with government, military, and civic groups participating nationwide. Officials emphasize honoring martyrs and veterans while reinforcing public service values and national unity. Educational institutions and communities organize programs to educate younger generations about the significance of military service and the sacrifices made for the country’s sovereignty.
  • Vijay Diwas observed nationwide on 16 December.
  • Commemorates 1971 India victory and Bangladesh independence.
  • Wreath-laying, parades, and remembrance ceremonies held.
  • Emphasizes national unity and veterans’ sacrifices.

Dec 14, 2025

National Energy Conservation Day

  • National Energy Conservation Day is observed in India every year on December 14 to promote awareness about the need for efficient energy use and conservation. This observance encourages everyone, especially students and youth, to understand the importance of preserving energy resources for a sustainable future.

Dec 11, 2025

International Mountain Day observed with glacier-focused theme

International Mountain Day is observed on December 11 each year, designated by the United Nations in 2002. The 2025 theme is ‘Glaciers matter for water, food and livelihoods in mountains and beyond.’ The day recognises mountains’ essential role in water resources, biodiversity, climate regulation, and livelihoods. Observances include awareness campaigns and policy discussions aimed at protecting mountain ecosystems, supporting mountain communities, and promoting sustainable practices across sectors such as agriculture, tourism, and energy. Globally, governments and civil society highlight actions to preserve mountain environments and strengthen resilience to climate change.
  • International Mountain Day observed on December 11, 2025.
  • UN designation established in 2002; theme focuses on glaciers’ importance.
  • Highlights mountains’ role in water, food, livelihoods.
  • Promotes awareness and policy action for mountain ecosystems.
  • Encourages sustainable practices across sectors.

UNICEF Foundation Day marks 79th anniversary

UNICEF Foundation Day is observed on December 11, marking the 79th anniversary of the founding of UNICEF in 1946. The foundation recognises UNICEF’s work protecting children’s rights, improving health and education, and delivering life-saving assistance worldwide. The 2025 observance highlights the theme ‘My Day, My Rights,’ reflecting the organisation’s ongoing campaigns to ensure every child’s right to nutrition, education, health services, protection, and a safe environment. The day also acknowledges the cooperation with governments, communities, and partners to advance child welfare and development globally.
  • UNICEF Foundation Day observed on December 11 (79th anniversary).
  • UNICEF founded in 1946 to protect children’s rights.
  • Theme for 2025: ‘My Day, My Rights’.
  • Focus on nutrition, education, health, protection, rights.
  • Celebrates UNICEF’s partnerships with governments and communities.
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