In this article you will know the important days of the month of January. If you are preparing for any competitive exams then this article is very useful for you and it will also be very useful for your knowledge. In this, when and when we celebrated the important days of the month of January. Let’s go they are included
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Which day is celebrated on 01 January
DRDO’s foundation day is celebrated on 1 January and its 66th foundation day is celebrated in the year 2024.
And apart from this, ‘Bharat Ratna’ award was established on 01 January. The country’s first President Dr. Rajendra Prasad had started the Bharat Ratna, the country’s highest civilian award, on 1 January 1954.
02 January – National Inspiration and Motivation Day
National Inspiration and Motivation Day is celebrated on 2 January. Or World Introvert Day is celebrated on 2 January.
The purpose of celebrating this day is to better understand and recognize introverts around the world and honor them by giving them the necessary time and space.
03 International Mind Body Wellness Day
International Mind Body Wellness Day is celebrated on 03 January.
On this day in Indian history, Savitribai Phule was born on 3 January 1831. Her 180th birth anniversary will also be celebrated in this year 2024.
04 January – World Braille Day
World Braille Day is celebrated on 4th January this year in 2029. Its theme is – Empowering Through Inclusion and Diversity and the purpose of making it is to tell about the importance of Braille as a medium of communication for blind and partially sighted people. Louis Braille, the inventor of the Braille script, was born in France on January 4, 1809
05 January – National Bird Day
National Bird Day is celebrated every year on 5 January. The purpose of making it is to make people aware about birds and to protect the different types of birds found in nature and for their conservation, National Bird Day is celebrated every year on 5 January. Bird Day is celebrated and its theme in the year 2024 has been set as the right to fight.
06 January – World Orphan War Day
World Orphan War Day is celebrated every year on 6 January. Celebrating this day was started by the French organization SOS Enfants en Detresses.
07 January – Mahayana New Year 2024
Mahayana New Year celebrated on 7th January in the year 2024
January is celebrated as National Bobblehead Day, a day of celebration for all the bobblehead figurines associated with spring.
08 January – Earth Rotation Day
Earth Rotation Day is celebrated every year on January 8. Its history is that the French physicist Leon Foucault had proved that the Earth rotates on its axis, which was a major breakthrough in the world of science and geography.
09 January – Pravasi Bharatiya Diwas
Pravasi Bharatiya Diwas is celebrated on 09 January. The history of the day is that Gandhiji returned from Africa to India on 9 January in 1915. On this occasion, Pravasi Bharatiya Diwas is celebrated every year in India on 9 January.
10 Jan- World Hindi Day
The first Hindi Day was organized on 10 January 1974 in Nagpur, Maharashtra. Prime Minister of India Dr. Manmohan Singh announced in the year 2006 that World Hindi Day will be celebrated every year on 10 January. In India, National Hindi Day is celebrated on 14 September.
11 Jan- National Human Trafficking Awareness Day
12 January – National Youth Day’ is celebrated on 12 January in honor of Swami Vivekananda.
In 1984, the Government of India declared 12 January as National Youth Day, National Youth Day was organized for the first time in 1985. The objective of this program was to inspire the youth and create a better future for them.
Festival inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi
27th Youth Festival will be organized in Nashik, Maharashtra on National Youth Day.
13 January
On 13 January 1948, Mahatma Gandhi started a fast unto death in Calcutta to maintain communal harmony. This was the last fast of his life.
15 January – Indian Service Day
Theme 2024 : In Service of Nation
this day, 15 January, Indian Service Day is celebrated. Field Marshal K. M. Cariappa took command of the Indian Army from British Commander General Francis Butcher.
16 January – National Startup Day
National Startup Day is celebrated on 16 January. The foundation of Startup India was laid in India on 16 January 2016
17 January – Customer Service Day
Customer Service Day is celebrated every year on 17 January in India. The history of 17 January is that in 1946 the first meeting of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) was held on this day. This is the main organ of the United Nations
18 January
on January 18, the first X-ray machine was demonstrated. 1896 On this day (January 18) in America, Henry Louis Smith demonstrated the X-ray machine for the first time
19 January – National Disaster Response Force Raising Day
On this day (19 January) Indira Gandhi became the first woman PM of India. After the death of the then Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri in 1966, Indira Gandhi became the first woman Prime Minister of India on this day (19 January).
National Disaster Response Force Raising Day is celebrated every year on 19 January in India. This year, i.e. on 19 January 2024, NDRF is going to celebrate its 19th Foundation Day
20 January – penguin awareness day
The first nuclear reactor was inaugurated on 20th January. The country’s first nuclear reactor Apsara, established in 1957 at the Atomic Research Centre, Trombay (Bombay), was inaugurated today on 20 January. Let us also know which day is celebrated on 20 January and then we will know
21 January
January 21, three states got the status of full state. In 1972, three major states of the North-East – Manipur, Meghalaya and Tripura were given full state status on this day on January 21.
Copyright Act 1958 was implemented. The names of former cricketer Imran Khan and Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf were included in the list of ‘Hall of Fame Award’ for 2007 on January 21, 2008
23 January – valor day
24 January – National Girl Child Day
National Girl Child Day, International Education Day Theme. ‘Learning for lasting peace’
24 January is celebrated as National Girl Child Day. It was started in 2008 by the Ministry of Women and Child Development, Government of India and its objective is to make girls aware of their rights, to educate all about the discrimination against girls. To make people aware, to increase awareness about gender equality, importance of girl education, health and nutrition
25 January – National Voters Day, National Tourism Day
In 1980, Mother Teresa was awarded the Bharat Ratna on this day, 25 January. Vinoba Bhave was given this honor posthumously today in 1983. And also since the year 2011, every year 25th January is celebrated as National Voter’s Day in India. The reason for celebrating it was the establishment of the Election Commission of India on 25th January 1950, due to which National Voter’s Day was celebrated on 25th January
26 January – International Customs Day, International Clean Energy Day
26 January 1949- The Constitution of India was handed over to the President of the Constituent Assembly, Dr. Rajendra Prasad. The Constitution of India was prepared on this day, 26 January 1950. C. Rajagopalachari left the post of the last Governor General of India. Dr. Rajendra Prasad assumed the post of the first President of the country.
27 January – international memorial day
29 January – indian newspaper day
30 January – Martyr’s Day
30 January is celebrated as Martyr’s Day. On this day in 1948, Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated in Delhi, that is why 30 January is celebrated as Martyr’s Day.
31 January – International Zebra Day
International Zebra Day is celebrated on 31 January and the purpose of celebrating it is to raise awareness about zebras and garner support for their conservation. 31 January is ‘Betrayal Day’ across the country.
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