Important Dates January 2021: Remember these special dates of January, India is important not only for the world
Important Dates January 2021: January 2021 is due to begin. The month of January is special in itself because it is the first month of the new year.
List of Important Days in January 2021: January 2021 is about to begin. The month of January is special in itself because it is the first month of the new year. Apart from this, it also has some special days. These special days include many national and international days including festivals. Their importance is not only in India, but also for the world. January is a month of 31 days and includes 19 days which have their own importance. Let’s know about some such special dates coming in the month of January of 2021…
1 January
– First Day of the New Year 4 January
– World Brels Day 6 January – World War Orphan Day (World War Orphan Day)
9 January – Pravasi Bharatiya (NRI) Day
10 January – World Hindi Day
11 January – National Road Safety Week
12 January – National Youth Day
13 January – Lohri
14 January – Makar Sankranti, Pongal, Armed Forces Veterans Day
15 January – Army Day
18 January – National Immunization Day (Polio Day)
20 January – Guru Govind Singh Jayanti
23 January – Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Jayanti
24 January – International Education Day, National Girl’s Day
25 January – National Voters’ Day, National Tourism Day
26 January – Republic Day of India
27 January – International Day in memory of the victims of the Holocaust
30 January – Martyr’s Day
31 January – World Leprosy Day
Some special things
- World Braille Day is celebrated as a celebration of the awareness of the importance of Braille script as a medium of communication in providing full realization of the human rights of blind or blind people. January 4 is the birthday of Louise Braille, the father of the Braille script. Therefore, this day was declared as World Braille Day by the United Nations General Assembly in November 2018.
- National Girl Child Day is celebrated on 24 January in memory of Indira Gandhi, the first female Prime Minister of India. On this day, Indira Gandhi became Prime Minister for the first time. National Girl Child Day is celebrated on this day as a symbol of women’s power.
- World Leprosy Day is celebrated on the last Sunday of January every year.
- On January 30, 1948, Nathuram Godse shot and killed the father of the nation, Mahatma Gandhi. His death anniversary is also celebrated every year as Martyr’s Day.
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