National Tourism Day
National Tourism Day is an initiative taken by the government of India to encourage the tourism business and raise awareness about its importance.
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The ultimate guide to worldwide events, festivals, funny, weird, and wonderful holidays that are celebrated in the month of January.
National Tourism Day is an initiative taken by the government of India to encourage the tourism business and raise awareness about its importance.
Read MoreNational Army Day is celebrated in India. It is a day to commemorate the brave soldiers – those who had given their lives in service to the country
Read MoreNational Youth Day is primarily celebrated in India by those who believe in the power of the youth of their country and the great potential for development this particular age group possess.
Read MoreWorld Day of Peace initiated by Pope Paul VI encourages reflection on peace, observed in Catholic countries.
Read MoreThe Feast of the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God is a major liturgical celebration in the Roman Catholic Church, observed annually on January 1st.
Read MoreKalpataru Day is a spiritual celebration observed on January 1st each year, primarily by followers of Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa.
Read MoreCzechoslovakia Dissolution Day marks the peaceful split of Czechoslovakia into two independent countries in 1993.
Read MoreNational Soup Joumou Day honors the historic and cultural significance of Soup Joumou, a traditional squash-based soup of Haiti that symbolizes freedom and resilience.
Read MoreIndependence Day in Haiti, celebrated every year on January 1st, commemorates the nation’s liberation from French colonial rule in 1804.
Read MoreIndependence Day in Sudan, celebrated annually on January 1st, marks the country’s liberation from British-Egyptian colonial rule in 1956.
Read MoreTriumph of the Revolution, celebrated on January 1st in Cuba, marks the victory of Fidel Castro’s revolutionary forces over the U.S.-backed dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista in 1959.
Read MoreEllis Island Day, observed on January 1st, commemorates the opening of Ellis Island Immigration Station in 1892 in New York Harbor.
Read MoreThe Emancipation Proclamation Anniversary, observed annually on January 1st, commemorates the day in 1863 when President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation.
Read MoreNew Year’s Day, celebrated on January 1st, marks the beginning of the Gregorian calendar year.
Read MoreThe Buddhist New Year is celebrated differently in every Buddhist culture, depending on the sect, region and tradition.
Read MorePravasi Bharatiya Divas is celebrated on January 09 every year to mark the contribution of the Overseas Indian community to the development of India.
Read MoreJanuary is also known as Slavery and Human Trafficking Awareness Month, a key time for us to educate ourselves about human trafficking and crucially to learn to spot the signs of trafficking.
Read MoreGlobal Family Day relates simply to celebrating and loving your own family unit. It also recognizes that we are all part of the global family that makes up the human race.
Read MoreEach year January is celebrated all over the USA as the National Mentoring Month to say Thank You, Mentor! Know more.
Read MoreDry January is one of the flagship awareness programs of Alcohol Concern whose aim is to reduce the harm caused by alcohol.
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