Commemorations in August

Commemorations in August

MONTH LONG COMMEMORATION

Children’s Eye Health and Safety Month

Digestive Tract Paralysis (DTP)/ Gastroparesis Awareness Month

US National Breastfeeding Month

US National Immunization Awareness Month

Psoriasis Action Month

Psoriasis is a skin disease that causes red, itchy scaly patches on the knees, elbows, trunk and scalp etc.

Summer Sun Safety Month

A month long campaign to raise awareness on prevention, detection, and treatment of Skin Cancer


WEEKS

1-7 August

World Breastfeeding Week

It is a global campaign that is celebrated every year during the first week of August in several countries across the world. World Breastfeeding Week first time was celebrated in 1992.

25th August – 8th September

National Eye Donation Fortnight

The National Eye Donation Fortnight is observed every year from 25th August to 8th September. It is a campaign which aims to create mass public awareness about the importance of eye donation and to motivate people to pledge their eyes for donation after death.


DAYS

First Sunday of August

Friendship Day

Friendship Day is celebrated on the first Sunday of August and in 2021 it falls on 1 August. In 1935, a tradition of dedicating a day in honour of friends began in the US. Gradually Friendship Day gained popularity and various countries including India also celebrate this

day.


First Friday of August

International Beer Day

International Beer Day is observed on the first Friday of August. Originally it was started in Santa Cruz, California in 2007. 

1 August

National Mountain Climbing Day

Every year on 1st August National Mountain Climbing Day is observed. It is said that the day was established in honour of the author’s son, Bobby Mathews, and his friend Josh Madigan, for successfully climbing the 46 High Peaks of New York State’s Adirondack Mountains.

World Lung Cancer Day

A day to raise awareness about prevention, detection and treatment of Lung Cancer.

Yorkshire Day

Yorkshire Day is celebrated every year on 1st August. It is the UK’s largest country. This day is celebrated to honour everything about the history of the country to its most memorable residents.

Punyatithi of Bal Gangadhar Tilak

Janma Jayanti of Rajarshi Purushottam Das Tandon


2nd August

Janma Jayanti of Acharya Prafulla Chandra Ray


3rd August

Janma Jayanti of Rashtra Kavi Maithili Sharan Gupt

4 August

U.S. Coast Guard Day

Every year on 4 August U.S. Coast Guard Day is observed to honour the establishment of the Revenue Marine on 4 August in 1790 by the Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton.


6 August

Hiroshima Day

Hiroshima Day is observed on 6 August every year. This is the day when the atomic bomb was dropped on the Japanese city of Hiroshima.

Fresh Breath Day

A day to raise awareness about the importance of Oral Hygiene

Punyatithi of Sushma Swaraj Ji


7 August

National Handloom Day

It is observed on 7 August every year to honour the handloom weavers in the country.
This year 6th National Handloom Day is celebrated.

Punyatithi of Gurudev Rabindra Nath Tagore


8 August

Quit India Movement Day

All India Congress Committee session in Bombay on 8 August, 1942, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi launched the ‘Quit India Movement’. It is also known as August Movement or August Kranti.


9 August

Nagasaki Day

The United States on 9 August, 1945 dropped a second bomb on Japan at Nagasaki and the bomb is also known as ‘Fat Man’. It was dropped three days after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima.

International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples 

Every year International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples is celebrated on 9 August to encourage people from around the world to spread the UN’s message on the protection and promotion of the rights of indigenous peoples.

National Day of Singapore


10 August

World Lion Day

It is observed on 10 August annually.
The objective is to spread awareness and educate people about lions and their conservation.

World Biofuel Day

 It is observed on 10 August to spread awareness about unconventional sources of fuels that could work as an alternative to fossil fuels.


11 August

Punyatithi of Nobel Laureate V. S. Naipaul


12 August

International Youth Day

International Youth Day is celebrated on 12 August around the globe to focus on the development and protection of youth in society. 

World Elephant Day

It is observed on 12 August annually to make people understand to preserve and protect the giant animal elephant.
This is the way to bring the world together to help elephants. 


13 August

International Lefthanders Day

Every year on 13 August Lefthanders Day is observed.
It raises awareness about the problems and difficulties that left handed persons faced.

World Organ Donation Day

World Organ Donation Day is observed on 13 August to spread awareness about the importance of organ donation.  

Punyatithi of Ahalya Bai Holkar Ji


14 August

Youm-e-Azadi (Pakistan Independence Day)

Youm-e-Azadi or Pakistan Independence Day is observed annually on 14 August. On this day Pakistan achieved Independence and was declared a sovereign nation following the end of British rule in 1947.


15 August

National Mourning Day (Bangladesh)

On 15 August, National Mourning Day in Bangladesh is observed.
On this day Bangladesh’s first President Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was assassinated along with most of his family members.

Indian Independence Day

Every Year on 15 August, India celebrates Independence Day. As on this day, India got freedom from British rule. It makes us remind about a new beginning, the beginning of a new era free from British colonialism of more than 200 years.


16 August

Bennington Battle Day

Bennington Battle Day is observed on 16 August annually to honour the Battle of Bennington which took place on 16 August, 1777. 

Janma Jayanti of Subhadra Kumari Chauhan

Punyatithi of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa

Punyatithi of Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ji


17 August

Indonesian Independence Day

Indonesian Independence Day is celebrated on 17 August every year.
This day is celebrated as the declaration of independence from Dutch colonization in 1945.

Janma Jayanti of Nobel Laureate V. S. Naipaul


19 August

World Photography Day

World Photography Day is observed on 19 August annually to raise awareness about the importance of photography.

World Humanitarian Day

World Humanitarian Day is observed annually on 19 August around the world to pay tribute to aid workers who risk their lives in humanitarian service. This day also honour the work of women in crises throughout the world. 


20 August

World Mosquito Day

World Mosquito Day is observed on 20 August every year to commemorate the British doctor, Sir Ronald Ross’s discovery in 1897 that ‘female mosquitoes transmit malaria between humans’.

Sadbhavna Diwas

Sadbhavna Divas is observed on 20 August every year to commemorate the memory of our late Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. In English, Sadbhavna means goodwill and bonafide.

Indian Akshay Urja Day

Indian Akshay Urja Day is celebrated on 20 August annually to raise awareness about the development of renewable energy in India. It is a campaign that is celebrated since 2004. This day commemorates the birthday of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.


23rd August

International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition

This day is observed on 23 August every year to remind us about the tragedy of the slave trade in memory of all peoples that is about the tragedy of the transatlantic slave trade. It provides a chance to think about the historic causes and the consequences of the slave trade.

European Day of Remembrance for Victims of Stalinism and Nazism

This day is observed on 23 August every year as a remembrance day for victims of totalitarian regimes mainly Communism, Fascism, Nazism, etc. It is also known as Black Ribbon Day in some countries. This day also symbolizes the rejection of “extremism, intolerance, and oppression”.


24th August

Punyatithi of Arun Jaitley Ji


26th August

Women’s Equality Day

This day commemorates the passage of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution which granted the women right to vote. In 1971, the U.S. Congress officially recognized August 26 as Women’s Equality Day.

International Dog Day

It is celebrated on 26 August to recognise the number of dogs that need to be rescued each year.


29th August

National Sports Day

National Sports Day is celebrated on 29 August every year to honour the birthday of Dhyan Chand a field hockey player. National Sports Day is also known as Rashtriya Khel Divas.


30th August

Small Industry Day

Small Industry Day is observed on 30 August every year to support and promote small scale industries. Do you know that small scale industries are privately owned small corporations or manufacturers with limited resources and manpower?


31st August

Hari Merdeka (Malaysia National Day)

Every year Hari Merdeka (Malaysia National Day) is celebrated on 31 August. 

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The Peasant Prime Minister of India

Essential Charan Singh by ReTHINK INDIA

Welcoming One and all to the ReTHINK INDIA Engagement on Chaudhary Charan Singh whereby the Essential Writings of Chaudhary Sahab curated by Charan Singh Archives at https://www.amazon.in/dp/B092RT4JWH/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=summary+charan+singh&qid=1618742401&sr=8-1 would be devoured and put to the contemporary tests of relevance…

Chaudhary Sahab served as the 5th Prime Minister of India between 28 July 1979 and 14 January 1980 and his little less than 5 minuter address from the ramparts of Red Fort on 15th August 1979 are quite instructive about his forceful brevity…

The Inaugural Phase of this unique engagement would run all through from today 29th of May till the 23rd of December 2022…

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Vision India 2047

While delivering the Lecture at India@60 celebrations in New York on September 23, 2007, C.K. Prahalad one of the Strategic Management Legends and the Paul and Ruth McCracken Distinguished University Professor, Ross School of Business The University of Michigan remained focussed on the future.
He said, “Thank you so much Tarun. Yes, India@60 – we have accomplished a great deal and we have to celebrate. I know we will have a fun-filled week here in New York. I suggest that as we celebrate, we ask ourselves: What next? As we celebrate India@60, let us remember that all our accomplishments are in the past. Leadership, however, is about the future and it is about change. Leadership is about hope. So I decided not to dwell on the past 60 years but to focus on the future. I will focus on India@75, not India@60. My focus will be on what we can accomplish in the next 15 years, building on our successes during the first 60. More importantly, what will it take to accomplish these goals during that period?”

Following the similar footsteps of Prahalad, ReTHINK INDIA while commemorating India@75 intends to call upon the Doyens of Indian Academia, Industry & Government to give their mind to the Frontiers, Factors & Facets that shall Leapfrog India@75 to India@100 fulfilling their very dreams & aspirations…
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