Every day starts with a new date and a new week name. One day the month would change and the calendar along with it. With this, everyone definitely celebrates some day like Birthday, Valentines Day, Mothers Day, Father’s Day, Christmas Day and many more days. They all celebrate with different thoughts and plans. These days tell about his specialties and importance.
Every day is celebrated one day or the other. It can be any National or International Day. Their values and imports are indicated on the days. All people are made aware of this. Different themes of these days are kept. These recordings are celebrated in different places. These days celebrate a purpose. Because it gives them respect, protection etc.
January
Many days are celebrated in January. These occur on different dates. Such as Global Family Day, World Hindi Day, Indian Army Day, Martyr’s Day and other days. They all come in January and are celebrated with special enthusiasm and purpose. These are very special days. In Days is celebrated as a festival. All of them have different importance because they are organized accordingly.
Day | Date |
New Year Celebration | 1st January |
Global Family Day | 1st January |
World Braille Day | 4th January |
African National Congress Foundation Day | 8th January |
Pravasi Bharatiya Divas or NRI Day | 9th January |
World Hindi Day | 10th January |
Death anniversary of Lal Bahadur Shastri | 11th January |
National Youth Day | 12th January |
Indian Army Day | 15th January |
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Jayanti | 23rd January |
International Day of Girl Child | 24th January |
National Voters Day | 25th January |
National Tourism Day | 25th January |
Republic Day | 26th January |
International Customs Day | 26th January |
Martyrs Day | 30th January |
World Leprosy Eradication Day | 30th January (Last Sunday of January month). |
February
February is the shortest month of the year. There are many Surrey days in this month which are celebrated with happiness. Such as World Dancer Day, World Scout Day, National Science Day etc. Their different themes are created which help in accomplishing the objectives created. For example, the theme of Science Day this year was “Women in Science”. And we all know about Dance, it is a wonderful art. Similarly, all are respected and awareness is greeted.
Day | Date |
Surajkund Crafts Mela | 1st February |
Indian Coast Guard Day | 1st February |
World Wetlands Day | 2nd February |
World Cancer Day | 4th February |
National Day of Sri Lanka | 4th February |
nternational Development Week | 7th February |
Darwin Day | 12th February |
World Day of Social Status | 20th February |
International Mother Language Day | 21st February |
World Scout Day | 22nd February |
Central Excise Day | 24th February |
World Sustainable Energy Day | 27th February |
National Science Day | 28th February |
March
There is a third month of March year. Many national and international day celebrations are held in March. Such as No Smoking Day, National Security Day, World Kidney Day, World Sparrow Day and others. They rightly show their importance. Along with this, everyone understands their importance. Some days are also kept as holiday. These days, for which they are also celebrated, are remembered on this day, respect is given. This makes people understand about them easily. Therefore, every day is considered special.
Day | Date |
World Civil Defence Day | 1st March |
Zero Discrimination Day | 1st March |
World Wildlife Day | 3rd March |
World Hearing Day | 3rd March |
National Security Day | 4th March |
World Kidney Day | 2nd Thursday in March |
International Women’s Day | 8th March |
No Smoking Day | 13th March i.e. 2nd Wednesday in March |
World Consumer Rights Day | 15th March |
World Disabled Day | 15th March |
Ordinance of Factories Day | 18th March |
International Day of Happiness | 20th March |
World Sparrow Day | 20th March |
World Forestry Day | 21st March |
World Poetry Day | 21st March |
World Day for Water | 22nd March |
World Meteorological Day | 23rd March |
World TB Day | 24th March |
World Theatre Day | 27th March |
April
April is the fourth month of the English calendar. Days are celebrated in this month such as Fool’s Day, World Health Day, Pet Day, Piano Day, National Civil Services Day and many more. They are celebrated in schools, related government and non-government departments. This day brings a smile on his face. Because it is related to their field and it is also helpful in their development somewhere. Apart from this, questions also come in exams about these days. That is why everyone needs to know about them.
Day | Date |
Fools Day | 1st April |
World Health Day | 7th April |
National Maritime Day | 5th April |
World Autism Awareness Day | 2 April |
International Mine Awareness Day | 4 April |
International Turban Day | 13th April |
World Parkinson’s Day | 11th April |
National Safe Motherhood Day | 11th April |
National Pet Day | 11th April |
World Haemophilia Day | 17th April |
International Workers Memorial Day | 28th April |
World Piano Day | 30th March. |
World Safety and Health Day | 28th April |
World Veterinary Day | 28th April |
National Panchayat Raj Day | 24th April |
International Mother Earth Day | 22nd April |
World Book & Copyright Day | 23rd April |
National Civil Service Day | 21st April |
World Liver Day | 19th April |
World Heritage Day | 18th April |
World Homoeopathy Day | 10th April |
Samata Diwas or Equality Day | 5th April |
Ayushman Bharat Diwas: | 30th April |
International Dance Day | 29th April |
International Jazz Day | 30th April |
May
May Fifth Month of Calendar. There are many Surrey Days in this month which are shown in a table below. Both their names and dates are given. You can learn about them. These are different deses which are associated with different fields. These days never affect the regular life of all of us. Because of this, it helps a lot to know about them. These days show their usefulness and importance. So that everyone can understand well.
Day | Date |
Maharashtra Day | 1st May |
International Workers Day | 1st May |
Gujarat Day | 1st May |
World Tuna Day | 2nd May |
World Press Freedom Day | 3rd May |
National Space Day | 1st Friday of May |
International Firefighters Day (IFFD) | 4th May |
Coal Miners Day | 4th May |
World Password Day | 1st Thursday of May. |
World Laughter Day | 1st Sunday of May ( 5th May). |
World Asthma Day | 7th May |
International Mid Wives Day | 5th May |
World Athletics Day | 7th May (IAAF – International Association of Athletic Federation) |
World Thalassemia Day | 8th May |
World Red Cross Day | 8th May |
World Migratory Bird Day | 11th May |
National Technology Day | 11th May |
international Nurse Day | 12th May (It is celebrated on the Birth Day of Florence Nightingale) |
International Day of Families | 15th May |
World Telecommunications and Information Society Day | 17th May |
World Hypertension Day | 17th May |
International Museum Day | 18th May |
World AIDS Vaccine Day | 18th May |
World Metrology Day | 20th May |
World Bee Day | 20th May |
International Day for Biological Diversity | 22nd May |
National Commonwealth Day | 24th May |
Anti-Tobacco Day | 31st May |
June
There is a middle month of June year. There are different days in June, whose celebrations are done regarding their import and object. These days are such as World Milk Day, World Blood Donor Day, Father’s Day, Environment Day etc. All these days give importance to their field and work. Therefore, they are considered very special. These are both international and national, whose theme is deeded. This theme has made his importance even more special. Along with this, these days also give the message of unity.
Day | Date |
World Milk Day | 1st June |
World Blood Donor Day | 1st June |
International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression | 4th June |
World Environment Day | 5th June |
World Oceans Day | 8th June |
Father’s Day | 3rd June |
Anti-Child Labor Day | 12th June |
World Blood Donor Day | 14th June |
World Refugee Day | 20th June |
International Day of Yoga | 21st June |
International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking | 26th June |
July
July is the seventh month of the calendar. It takes 31 days. Along with this, there are many days in it, such as World Chocolate Day, World Kiss Day, World Population Day, Joke Day, Tiger Day, Father in Law. The people of all the concerned areas are respected on all days. This makes them feel good and brings smiles on everyone’s faces. These days show their value in the world. Apart from this, people are also made aware. Celebrate everyone’s thinking in different ways. These days are for everyone’s benefit.
Day | Date |
National Doctors Day. | 1st July |
International Joke Day. | 1st July |
National CA (Chartered Accountants) Day | 1st July |
International Day of Cooperatives. | 1st July |
World Sports Journalists Day | 2nd July |
World UFO Day (UFO: Unidentified Flying Objects). | 2nd July |
American Independence Day (United States). | 4th July |
National Bikini Day. | 5th July |
World Zoo-noses Day | 6th July |
World Kiss Day | 6th July |
World Chocolate Day | 7th July |
Global Forgiveness Day. | 7th July |
International Mango Festival Day. | 9th July |
World Population Day | 11th July |
Malala Day. | 12th July |
National Ice-Cream Day (United States) | 16th July |
World Day for International Justice. | 17th July |
Nelson Mandela Day. | 18th July |
Pi Approximation Day. | 22nd July |
Kargil Vijay Diwas Day. | 26th July |
System Administrator Appreciation Day | 28th (last Friday in July) |
World Hepatitis Day. | 28th July |
World Tiger Day. | 29th July |
National Father in Law Day. | 30th July |
National Whistleblower Appreciation Day | 30th July |
August
The list of days to be celebrated in August is given in the table below. You can easily learn about them. All these days are very special because they all keep their own importance. Apart from this, they also increase their value. These days come every year and all of them celebrate according to their own ways. These days always bring an important message with them. This is necessary for everyone because until someone knows about them, it is difficult to understand them. Hence these days are celebrated.
Day | Date |
International Friendship Day | 4th August (1st Sunday in August) |
Hiroshima Day | 6th August |
Quit India Day, Nagasaki Day | 9th August |
International Youth Day | 12th August |
World Organ Donation Day | 13th August |
Pakistan Independence Day | 14th August |
Indian Independence Day | 15th August |
Indonesian Independence Day | 17th August |
World’s Indigenous Peoples | 18th August |
World Mosquito Day | 20th August |
Women’s Equality Day | 26th August |
International Day of the Worlds Indigenous Day | 9th August |
National Daughter’s Day | 11th August |
Photography Day | 19th August |
World Senior Citizen’s Day | 21st August |
National Sports Day | 29th August |
September
Many national and international days are celebrated in the month of September. These days have always been special as being related to work and also plays an important role in them. Days that come in this month like Petrol Day, World First Day, Sanskrit Day, Hindi Day, Engineers Day, Ozone Day, Heart Day, etc. A table is given below to know more about them. In this, you get to know about different days related to the date. There are also days that the state and central government launches with a new theme that lasts for several days to fulfill the purpose.
Day | Date |
Skyscraper Day | 3rd September |
National Teacher’s Day (Dr. Radha Krishnan’s Birthday) | 5th September. |
International Day of Charity | 5th September |
Sanskrit Day | 5th September |
Defense Day | 6th September |
Brazilian Independence Day | 7th September |
World Forgiveness Day | 7th September |
International Literacy Day | 8th September |
World Suicide Prevention Day | 10th September |
Patriot Day | 11th September |
World First Aid Day | 14th September |
National Engineer’s Day | 15th September |
Hindi Diwas Day | 14th September |
International Day of Democracy | 15th September |
World Ozone Day | 16th September |
International Talk Like a Pirate Day | 19th September |
International Day of Peace | 21st September |
World Alzheimer’s Day | 21st September |
Social Justice Day | 25th September |
European Day of Languages | 26th September |
World Contraception Day | 26th September |
World Tourism Day | 27th September |
World Maritime Day | 27th September |
World Rabies Day | 28th September |
World Heart Day | 29th September |
International Translation Day | 30th September |
World Rivers Day | Last Saturday of September |
October
A table is given below about the national and international days coming to the October month. In which all the des are given in systematic order. In each different month, different days are celebrated. These are important days which make everyone aware of their importance. No one has attained their importance and value without celebrating days. Therefore, to give main status to these days, they are celebrated with respect. They also have many objectives. Which gives them a new speed.
Day | Date |
International Day of Older Persons, World Vegetarian Day | 1st October |
International Day of Non-Violence | 2nd October |
World Habitat Day | 1st Monday |
World Animal Welfare Day | 4th October |
World Teachers Day | 5th October |
World Smile Day | 6th October |
Indian Airforce Day | 8th October |
World Post Office Day | 9th October |
World Mental Health Day, World Day Against the Death Penalty | 10th October |
National Girl Child Day | 11th October |
International Day for Disaster Reduction | 13th October |
International Standards Day | 14th October |
World Students Day, International Day for Rural Women | 15th October |
World Food Day | 16th October |
International Day for the Eradication of Poverty | 17th October |
World Statistics Day | 20th October |
World Sight Day | 2nd October |
World Food Day | 16th October |
World Development Information Day | 24th October |
United Nations Day, World Polio Day | 24th October |
National Ayurveda Day | 28th October |
International Internet Day | 29th October |
World Thrift Day | 30th October |
National Unity Day | 31st October |
November
November is the eleventh month of the calendar. At this time there is a lot of work time left in the end of the year. Along with this, a lot of national and international Days have been included in November. These days were started celebrating with different objectives, which are still celebrated with the accords of that date. They are also given social honors to celebrate these days. Here is a table to tell you about these few days. In this, all the days have been told.
Day | Date |
World Tsunami Day | 5th November |
National Cancer Awareness Day | 7th November |
Legal Services Day | 9th November |
Children’s Day | 14th November |
World Diabetes Day | 14th November |
National Epilepsy Day | 17th November |
Africa Industrialization Day | 20th November |
World Television Day | 21st November |
International Day of Solidarity with Palestinian People | 29th |
December
December is the last month of the year. After this, everyone starts preparing for the new year. There are many festivals in December such as Christmas Day, World AIDS Day, Indian Navy Day, Human Rights Day, Consumers Day and other days. All these days are celebrated on their own fix date. Some of these days are National Holiday. December is the last month, because of this everyone is very happy.
Day | Date |
World AIDS Day | 1st December |
National Pollution Control | 2nd December |
World Day of the Handicapped | 3rd December |
Indian Navy Day | 4th December |
Indian Armed Forces Flag Day | 7th December |
Human Rights Day | 10th December |
International Children’s Day of Broadcasting | 11th December |
International Mountain Day | 11th December |
World Energy Conservation Day | 14th December |
Vijay Diwas | 16th December |
Minorities Rights Day | 18th December |
National Mathematics Day | 22nd December |
Kisan Divas, Farmer’s Day | 23rd December |
National Consumers Day | 24th December |
Christmas Day | 25th December |
Indian Festivals 2020
Apart from the national and international days in the calendar, there are many days which are important in the lives of all of us. These days are also important in their respective fields. Everyone celebrates them. Every day is a new day for which everyone is excited. All these days are celebrated on different days. All of them keep the spirit of unity alive. People are always happy with this.
January 2020
Important festivals will be celebrated in January, they will bring happiness on this face. A table is given below these days. In which the awarding of almanac in this month is given. These days will be celebrated with date recordings. His date changes every year. Like Makar Sakranti, Gauri Purnima and many other festivals will be celebrated this month. These days are worshiped and after that, these days are considered complete.
Day | Date | Week Day |
Shakmari Purnima | 10th Jan | Friday |
Ravi Pushya | 12th Jan | Sunday |
Sankashthi Maghi Chaturthi | 13th Jan | Monday |
Makar Sakranti | 15th Jan | Wednesday |
Bhanu Saptami | 17th Jan | Friday |
Mauni Amavasya | 24th Jan | Friday |
Gupt Navaratra Arambh | 25th Jan | Saturday |
Republic Day | 26th Jan | Sunday |
Gauri Purnima | 28th Jan | Tuesday |
Vasant Panchami | 30th Jan | Thursday |
February 2020
The festivals celebrated in February are given in a table below. All these days and festivals are celebrated at a certain time. Such as Shivaratri, Narmada Jayanti, Ravidas Jayanti etc. Shivaratri has the most special significance in it. Everyone celebrates it with great pomp. This day is celebrated every year but their dates change. Apart from this, we know the importance well.
Week Day | Date | Day |
Saturday | 1st Feb | Narmada Jayanti |
Sunday | 9th Feb | Danda Ropina Purnima |
Thursday | 13th Feb | Shri Mahakaleshwar Navaratra Arambh |
Friday | 21st Feb | Mahashivratri |
Sunday | 23rd Feb | Falguni Amavasya |
March 2020
March is the month of Falun according to the almanac. A special festival of Holi is celebrated in this month. It is very happy. This day has special significance in our country. Apart from this, many other traditional festivals are celebrated such as Sheetla Mata Pujan, Navratri. Here is a list of the upcoming festivals in March. In this, their information is given along with day and date.
Week Day | Date | Day |
Tuesday | 3rd Mar | Holashthak Arambh |
Monday | 9th Mar | Holika Poojan |
Tuesday | 10th Mar | Dhulndi, Rangotsav |
Sunday | 15th Mar | Sheetala saptami |
Monday | 16th Mar | Sheetala Ashtami |
Wednesday | 18th Mar | Dashamaata Pooja |
Tuesday | 24th Mar | Chatriy Amavasyaa |
Wednesday | 25th Mar | Vasanti Navaratra |
Friday | 27th Mar | Gauri Tritiya |
April 2020
Many festivals are celebrated in April such as Akshaya Tritiya, Hanuman Jayanti, Mahavir Jayanti etc. The month of April is the According Baishakh of Panchang. It is considered a very religious and virtuous month. Because all the peepal trees are worshiped in it. They also do narrative and charity together. All the days in this month are considered special days. These are all traditional festivals that are celebrated by everyone.
Week Day | Date | Day |
Thursday | 2th Apr | Ram Navami |
Monday | 5th Apr | Mahaveer Jayanti, Anang Triyodashi |
Wednesday | 8th Apr | Hanumaan Jayanti, Vaishakh Arambh |
Saturday | 18th Apr | Varuthini Ekadashi |
Saturday | 25th Apr | Parshuram Jayanti |
Sunday | 25th Apr | Akshay Tritiya |
Tuesday | 28th Apr | Aadishankaracharya Jayanti |
Wednesday | 29th Apr | Ramanujacharya Jayanti |
May 2020
May is considered one of the hottest months of the year. There are some main festivals in May which are celebrated with the date accord. The upcoming festivals and days of this year are given in the table below. One can easily see about them. These days are celebrated in this way every year. They bring a new energy to life. These are all associated with Hindu traditions and they are special and important days according to their religion.
Week Day | Date | Day |
Wednesday | 6th May | Shri Nrisingh Jayanti |
Thursday | 7th May | Purnima, Budh Jayanti |
Friday | 22nd May | Shani Jayanti, Bhavuka Amawaysya |
June 2020
June is also one of the hottest months of the year like May. There are 30 days in June. All these days have different importance in our life. For example, all the dates in the table below are given in detail in the day, date, etc. All these days are celebrated by worshiping in their traditional way. They come like this every year but they do not. Because date dates are always changing. That is why everyone looks in the calendar to know about them. So here are some of the main dates.
Week Day | Date | Day |
Monday | 1st June | Ganga Dashahara |
Friday | 5th June | vat Savitri Purnima |
Sunday | 21st June | Kankanakriti Sury Grahan |
Monday | 22nd June | Ashadhi Gupt Navaratra |
Tuesday | 23rd June | Jagdish Rath Yatra, Grahanshool |
Monday | 29th June | Gupt Navaratra Samapt |
July 2020
The month of July is very special. From this month the rainy season starts, from this month all the farmers start growing the crop. Along with this, there are many festivals in this month which are celebrated with happiness. Such as Nag Panchami, Guru Poornima, Hariyali Amavasya etc. These all increase this month. This month is the month of Shravan.
Week Day | Date | Day |
Wednesday | 1st July | Devshayani Ekadashi |
Sunday | 5th July | Guru Purnima |
Monday | 6th July | Mahakaleshwar Svaari Arambh |
Monday | 20th July | Somvati Hariyali Amavasya |
Saturday | 25th July | Naag Panchami |
August 2020
The month of August is also green like Jakli. There are many festivals that occur in this month. Such as Rishi Panchami, Radha Ashtami, Independence Day etc. Different days are celebrated. The details are given in the table below. The month of Bhadra of Hindi month starts in August and at this time it is also the month of rain. Everybody celebrates the days of this month.
Week Day | Date | Day |
Monday | 3rd Aug | Sharavani Purnima, Raksha Bandhan |
Tuesday | 11th Aug | Shri Krishna Janmashtami |
Wednesday | 12th Aug | Shri Krishna Janmashtami |
Saturday | 15th Aug | Independence Day, Aja Ekadashi |
Wednesday | 19th Aug | Khushitpaatani Pithhori Amavasya |
Friday | 21st Aug | Haritaalika Teej, Varaah Jayanti |
Saturday | 22nd Aug | Shri Ganesha Chaturthi |
Sunday | 23rd Aug | Rhishi Panchami Vrat |
Monday | 24th Aug | Surya Shashthi, Balwant Chhath |
Tuesday | 25th Aug | Radhashathmi |
Thurday | 27th Aug | Chandra Navami |
Friday | 28th Aug | Teja Dashami |
September 2020
September is the ninth month of the calendar. This month is called the According Purushottam month of the Hindi calendar. There is a special festival of Ganesha ji in this month. All these people celebrate with great enthusiasm. September is also a special month. Their date also changes every year because no date is fixed. Celebrating this day is a tradition of Hinduism in Indian which has been going on for centuries.
Week Day | Date | Day |
Tuesday | 1st Sep | Anant Chaturdashi |
Wednesday | 2nd Sep | Mahalaya Shradh Arambh |
Thursday | 17th Sep | Sarvapitra Amavasya |
Friday | 18th Sep | Poorushotam Maas Arambh |
October 2020
October is a very special person. Because in this month special festivals of Hinduism start such as Navratri, Dussehra, etc. These are special festivals. Everyone prepares for these in advance. Along with this, these festivals are celebrated by offering prayers. They all have different importance. A list of these festivals is given below. These are given in the table in chronological order. Can easily deck in them.
Week Day | Date | Day |
Friday | 16th Oct | Poorushotam Maas Samapt |
Saturday | 17th Oct | Sharviya Navaratra Arambh |
Saturday | 24th Oct | Durgashathami, Mahashathami |
Sunday | 25th Oct | Mahanavami Pooja, Vijaya Dashami |
Friday | 30th Oct | Sharad Purnima, Kojagiri Vrat |
November 2020
The month of November is the Eleventh Month. In this month a special festival is celebrated which is called Diwali. This is the season of Kartika month. From this time the winter season also starts slowly. Apart from this, festivals coming up this year like Dhanteras, Diwali, Bhai dooj etc. Everyone celebrates them according to traditions and gives sweets and also wishes all friends and gives blessings.
Week Day | Date | Day |
Wednesday | 4th Nov | Karva Chauth |
Friday | 13th Nov | Dhanteras |
Saturday | 14th Nov | Narakahara Chaturthadashi, Roop Chaturthadashi, Mahalaxmi Pooja |
Sunday | 15th Nov | Goverdhan Poojan, Annakoot |
Monday | 16th Nov | Bhai Dooj, |
Thursday | 19th Nov | Saubhagya Panchami, Pandav Panchami |
Friday | 20th Nov | Surya Shashathi, Chhath Pooja |
Sunday | 22nd Nov | Gopashathami |
Monday | 23rd Nov | Akshaya Navami, Anvala Navami |
Wednesday | 25th Nov | Dev prabandhani Ekadashi |
Saturday | 28th Nov | Vaikunth Chaurthadashi |
Monday | 30th Nov | Kartik Purnima, Gurunanak Jayanti |
December 2020
December is the most important month. Because in this month there are some traditional festivals which everyone celebrates with happiness. The new calendar of the English calendar starts after December, but the new year starts with the Hindi calendar’s awarding Ye Chaitra month. Everyone celebrates them according to their own customs.
Week Day | Date | Day |
Monday | 7th Dec | Kaal Bhairav Ashathami, Kaal Bhairav Ashathami |
Monday | 14th Dec | Somvati Amavasya |
Sunday | 20th Dec | Skandha Chhath |
Tuesday | 29th Dec | Vrat ki Purnima |
Wednesday | 30th Dec | Marg Shirsh Purnima |