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World Bamboo Day is celebrated on 18th September every year to commemorate one of the widely adopted types of raw materials. Bamboo is certainly one of the few natural materials in nature that poses high levels of versatility. Bamboo is a core character of the design world. The minute one hears the word bamboo, their mind immediately goes to furniture. The significance of bamboo

World First Aid Day 2021, is celebrated on the 11th of September. It is an annual campaign to raise awareness on the importance of first aid training in preventing injuries and saving lives of many. Each year, the second Saturday of September is observed as World First Aid Day. World First Day was first celebrated in 2000 by the International Federation of Red

Ganesha Chaturthi is celebrated on the 10th of September, to commemorate the birth anniversary of Lord Ganesha. Lord Ganesha is the younger son of Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva. The life stories of Lord Ganesha are numerous, but among them, there is one story that is believed to be the actual story.  Ganesha Chaturthi is a 10 days celebration that is celebrated in the

World Suicide Prevention Day is observed every year on 10 September with an objective to prevent suicides caused due to failure across different frontiers in humanity. In 2021, the theme for World Suicide Prevention Day is ‘Creating Hope Through Action.’ A milestone initiative of the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the World Federation for Mental Health (WFMH), the two organizations hosted World Suicide Prevention

Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated on the 10th of September on the occasion of Lord Ganesha’s birth anniversary. This Hindu festival brings together people across the nation with no discrimitation whatsoever. The ritual of Ganapati Visarjan is the final ritual that is held, where the idol of Lord Ganesh is submerged in water as a way of bringing the festivities to an end, until

The International Literacy Day in 2021 is diametrically different and significant in the realm of humanity. The COVID 19 crisis if has done any good, it is the unraveling of the third eye of the importance of creative education. This year, the theme for International Literacy Day is ‘Literacy for a human-centered recovery and Narrowing the digital divide.’ While every year, the focus was

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