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National voters day celebration ( history of the day, facts and significance of the day 2025)

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                  NATIONAL VOTERS DAY            National Voters' Day is celebrated annually in India on 25 January to mark the foundation day of Election Commission of India. It established by the Government of India in order to encourage more young voters to take part in the political process, and first celebrated 25 January 2011.     Every citizen have the rights to vote so this is our important duty. History of the day      The Prime Minister Manmohan Singh-led government in 2011 decided to mark the special day to focus on enrolling young voters and give them their voter identity cards (EPIC). Dedicated to the voters of the nation, National Voters' Day promotes the enrollment of new voters, the youth, who have recently become eligible. Across the country, new voters are honored and presented with their Elector Photo Identity Card (EPIC) during NVD ceremonies. Facts of the day   ...

World AIDS Vaccine Day or HIV vaccine awareness day( Why we celebrate this day,symbol and significance)

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             WORLD AIDS VACCINE DAY     May 18 was chosen as the date for World AIDS Vaccine Day to commemorate the anniversary of a speech given by then-US President Bill Clinton on May 18, 1997. In his speech, Clinton advocated for the development of an AIDS vaccine. Why do we celebrate World Aids Vaccine Day?     World AIDS Vaccine Day, also called HIV Vaccine Awareness Day, is observed worldwide on May 18 every year. The purpose of the day is to recognise the economic, social, and cultural impacts of the HIV/AIDS epidemic as well as the urgent and ongoing need for a vaccine to prevent HIV infection and AIDS.  symbol of AIDS The red ribbon has become an internationally recognized symbol for AIDS awareness, worn by people throughout the year in support of people living with HIV and in remembrance of those who have died. Significance     AIDS stands for Acquired Immuno Deficiency Disease which affects human immunity....

National Technology Day celebration ( who invented this day and how to celebrate this day and some facts)

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            NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY DAY      National Technology Day is celebrated in India on May 11 every year, commemorating the successful nuclear tests conducted at Pokhran in 1998. How to celebrate technology day     Competitions, quizzes, lectures & presentations are organised at schools, engineering colleges and technological institutions to celebrate the National Technology Day. National Technology Award is given by the President of India to various companies and individuals for their contribution to science & technology. Who invented technology day     Former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee designated May 11 as National Technology Day in India to commemorate the historic Pokhran nuclear tests conducted by the Indian Army in Rajasthan in 1998. Theme of National Technology Day 2025      The official theme for National Technology Day 2025 is “YANTRA – Yugantar for Advancing New Technology, Res...

National High five day celebration (why we celebrate this day and meaning of the day)

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NATIONAL HIGH FIVE DAY           The “High Five” is a sacred tradition that has been used to celebrate remarkable events in people’s day to day lives for many years. Why do we celebrate National High Five Day?      Many believe that the gesture was created by Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Glenn Burke when he high-fives teammate Dusty Baker after hitting a home run. Others claim it is the Louisville basketball team that started the high five. The third Thursday of April is recognized as National High Five Day. What day is National High day?     However, a more widely accepted narrative suggests that the high five was created by baseball players Dusty Baker and Glenn Burke in 1977. Legend has it that they celebrated a significant moment in a game on October 2 by clapping their hands together above their heads. How do you celebrate the high five day?      The high five is a hand gesture that occurs when two people simul...