World Tuberculosis (TB) Day
Tuberculosis (TB) is a preventable and curable infectious killer after COVID-19 caused by a type of bacteria called Mycobacterium Tuberculosis. This bacterium usually affects the lungs, but it can attack…
Tuberculosis (TB) is a preventable and curable infectious killer after COVID-19 caused by a type of bacteria called Mycobacterium Tuberculosis. This bacterium usually affects the lungs, but it can attack…
World Meteorological Day: At the Frontline of Climate Action In the intricate dance of Earth’s atmosphere, meteorology unveils its captivating secrets. Like skilled interpreters, meteorologists read the whispers of the…
Water is an essential resource for both people and the environment. It supports life and livelihoods, and its quality is just as important as its quantity. Water shortages already exist…
March 21st marks World Down Syndrome Day (WDSD), a day dedicated to raising awareness and celebrating the lives of individuals with Down syndrome. This year, under the theme “End The…
Celebrating the Harmonization of Words Poetry transcends borders, cultures, and time. It weaves emotions, thoughts, and dreams into lyrical verses. Poetry is a language of the soul, where emotions and…
“The lush green woods are the lungs of the Earth” The key features that are rich in biodiversity in the world are the forests, where diversified flora and fauna species…
Celebrate Happiness: A Global Movement for Well-being Every March 20th, the world unites to celebrate International Day of Happiness. This initiative transcends fleeting moments of joy and serves as a…
March 20th is World Oral Health Day, a global initiative that shines a spotlight on the importance of good oral hygiene and its far-reaching impact on our overall health. It's…
Every year on March 20th, the world comes together to celebrate World Sparrow Day. This international initiative, spearheaded by the Nature Forever Society of India, aims to raise awareness about…
On March 17th, the world comes together to celebrate something we all do yet often overlook SLEEP. Yes, you read that right - there is an entire day dedicated to…