World AIDS Day is observed annually on December 1st to raise awareness about the AIDS pandemic, show support for people living with HIV/AIDS, and commemorate those who have died from the disease. It is one of the most recognized international health days and serves as a reminder of the ongoing global efforts to combat HIV/AIDS. […]
Navy Day in India is celebrated on December 4th every year to commemorate the Indian Navy's achievements and contributions to national security and maritime defense. It honors the sacrifices and dedication of naval personnel and serves as an occasion to showcase the Indian Navy's capabilities, technological advancements, and commitment to safeguarding the nation's maritime interests. […]
Nupi Lal, translating to "women's war" in Manipuri, marks a significant chapter in the history of Manipuri women, signifying the dawn of economic and political reforms in early 1940s Manipur. Originating in 1939, it began as a protest led by Manipuri women against the oppressive economic and administrative policies enforced by the Manipur Maharaja and […]
Christmas Eve, observed on December 24th each year, is the evening before Christmas Day, which commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ in Christian tradition. Christmas Eve holds special significance for Christians around the world and is celebrated with various religious and cultural customs. For many Christians, Christmas Eve marks the beginning of the Christmas festivities. […]
Christmas is an annual festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, observed on December 25th by billions of people around the world, both as a religious and cultural celebration. It is one of the most significant events in Christianity and is recognized as a public holiday in many countries, allowing families and communities to come […]