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Important Days in October: Are you interested in knowing the notable occasions celebrated during October? In October 2023, a wide variety of international and national events will be acknowledged and celebrated. Of these, the auspicious festivals of Navratri and Dussehra hold significant cultural significance. Here, we present you a detailed list of important days in October 2023, along with explanations of their significance, to provide you a clear understanding. Check out the list of important days in October 2023.

Important Days in October 2023:

India is a country of diversity, with various festivals, occasions and formal holidays celebrated every month. There is diversity in every corner of the country, there is diversity in language, diversity in regional customs is seen in every state. The table below shows the list of important days and events in October 2023. Candidates preparing for government exams must go through these dates for preparation.

Day day
1 October International Day of Older Persons
1 October international coffee day
2 October international day of nonviolence
2 October Gandhi Jayanti and Lal Bahadur Shastri
3 October world nature day
4th October World Habitat Day
4th October world animal welfare day
5th October world teachers day
8th October Air Force Day
9 October World Post Day
10 October National Post Day
11 October international girl’s day
12 October world arthritis day
13 October United Nations International Day for National Disaster Reduction
14 October World Standards Day
15 October World White Cane Day
16 October world Food Day
17 October International Day for Poverty Eradication
24 October united nations day
30 October World Thrift Day
31st October national unity day

List of Important Days in October 2023 – Significance

1 October – International Day of Older Persons

“International Day of Older Persons” is celebrated every year on 1 October to raise awareness about the problems of older persons. This year, the theme of International Day of Older Persons is “Digital Equity for all Ages” so that the older generation can easily access information about the digital world. The resolution of this day was passed by the United Nations General Assembly on 14 December 1990 and since then 1 October 2021 is celebrated as “International Day of Older Persons”.

2 October – International Day of Non-Violence

International Day of Non-Violence is celebrated globally every year on 2 October. International Day of Non-Violence is celebrated to commemorate the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of India’s nation and leader of the Indian independence movement. He strongly believed in non-violence when he was struggling to free India from slavery by the British.

2 October – Gandhi Jayanti

Gandhi Jayanti is celebrated every year on 2 October as the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. He was born on 2 October 1869 in Porbandar, Gujarat. He is one of the famous leaders of the world and a source of inspiration for all.

2 October – Lal Bahadur Shastri Jayanti

Shastri was born on 2 October 1904 in Mughalsarai to Sharda Prasad Srivastava and Ramdulari Devi, coinciding with Mahatma Gandhi’s birthday, although Mahatma Gandhi was born on 2 October 1869. He was posthumously awarded Bharat Ratna.

3 October – World Nature Day

World Nature Day is celebrated globally on 3 October every year. The purpose of this day is to increase awareness towards maintaining the balance of nature. We should be grateful to nature for providing us with natural resources and resolve to protect the ecosystem.

4 October – World Habitat Day

World Habitat Day is celebrated every year on the first Monday of October. This time it is falling on 4th October. The theme of World Habitat Day 2021 is “Accelerating urban action for a carbon-free world”. World Habitat Day was declared by United Nations resolution in 1985 and was first celebrated in 1986. Its objective is to reduce the presence of carbon footprint in our environment.

4 October – World Animal Welfare Day

World Animal Welfare Day is celebrated globally on 4 October every year. The theme of World Animal Welfare Day 2021 is “Forests and Livelihoods: Sustaining People and Planet”. Every year, many species become extinct due to excessive hunting, and forests are cut down. This day is celebrated to reduce cruelty towards animals and increase awareness about its prevention.

5 October – World Teachers Day

World Teachers’ Day is celebrated internationally on 5 October every year. UNESCO declared 5 October as World Teachers’ Day in 1994. This day is celebrated globally to appreciate the work and efforts of teachers. Teachers give the right direction to the young generation for a better future to work for the betterment of the country and the world.

8 October – Air Force Day

Air Force Day is celebrated every year on 8 October in India. The Indian Air Force (IAF) was established on 8 October 1932 by the British Crown as the Royal Indian Air Force. In 1950, its name was changed from Royal Indian Air Force to Indian Air Force. The Indian Air Force is celebrating its 89th anniversary on 8 October 2021.

9 October – World Post Day

World Post Day is celebrated internationally on 9 October every year. This day is celebrated every day to raise awareness about the role of the postal sector for people and businesses.

10 October – National Post Day

National Postal Day is celebrated every year on 10 October in India. This is an extension of World Post Day. National Postal Day is celebrated every year in India to remember the contribution of the Indian Postal Department to postal services. The Indian Postal Department connects many people through its postal services. When it comes to employment, many recruitment companies still promote postal services to provide employment to the younger generation.

11 October – International Girl Child Day

International Day of the Girl Child is celebrated globally on 11 October. This day is celebrated to raise voice about the rights of girls and empower them through education. Its aim is to protect them from illegal abortion practices, physical abuse at home and to raise their voice against human trafficking.

12 October – World Arthritis Day

World Arthritis Day is celebrated every year on 12 October. The day aims to raise awareness about the existence and impact of rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases faced by older people around the world.

13 October – United Nations International Day for National Disaster Reduction

United Nations International Day for National Disaster Reduction is observed every year on 13 October. This day has been declared by the United Nations General Assembly to spread awareness regarding disaster risk reduction caused by natural disasters.

14 October – World Standards Day

World Standards Day is celebrated globally on 14 October every year. The day aims to pay tribute to the collaborative efforts of thousands of experts around the world who develop voluntary technical agreements that are published as international standards for various products and services.

15 October – World White Cane DayWorld White Cane Day,

World White Cane Day is celebrated every year on 15 October by the National Federation of the Blind. The day aims to draw attention to safety as well as blind people and to continue using the white cane as a guide.

16 October – World Food Day

World Food Day is celebrated every year on 16 October. The theme of World Food Day 2021 is “Our actions are our future- Better production, better nutrition, a better environment, and a better life”. The purpose of this day is to raise awareness about a healthy and nutritious diet for every human being.

17 October – International Day for the Eradication of Poverty

International Day for the Eradication of Poverty is observed every year on 17 October. The day is celebrated to enhance the willingness of poor people to utilize their expertise and contribute to poverty alleviation. This can be done by providing health services, employment opportunities and training them to become economically independent.

24 October – United Nations Day

United Nations Day is celebrated every year on 24 October. This International United Nations Day marks the anniversary of the coming into force of the United Nations Charter in 1945. United Nations Day is being celebrated since 1948. The year 2021 marks the 76th anniversary of the United Nations and its founding charter.

24 October – World Development Information DayWorld Development Information Day,

World Development Information Day is celebrated every year on 24 October by the United Nations. The United Nations General Assembly declared World Development Information Day in 1972 to draw people’s attention to development problems and the need to strengthen international cooperation to solve them.

30 October – World Savings Day

World Savings Day is celebrated every year on 30 October in India and on 31 October across the world. The purpose of this day is to promote awareness about savings and financial security of a nation and individuals.

31 October – National Unity Day

National Unity Day is celebrated every year on 31 October in India since 2014. This day is celebrated in the memory of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, who is also known as the Iron Man of India. He played an important role in uniting the country. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel played an important role in the integration of India and made it One India (Unity in Diversity).

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