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The annual celebration of the International Translation Day takes place every 30 September, coinciding with the feast of Saint Jerome who translated the Bible for the first time from original Hebrew to Latin. On this day, people celebrate the works of the language-translation professionals who make the treasure of information available for the world.
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On every 29 September, World Heart Day is celebrated and observed to aware people of the prevention of heart attacks, strokes, and other heart-related diseases. It aims to decrease the global death rate because of heart diseases.
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World Tourism Day is celebrated every September 27, fostering the interest in tourism. It makes the international community aware of the advantages of tourism and its cultural, social, economical, and political values. The United Nations World Tourism Organization has been observing the international day of tourism since 1980.
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World Deaf Day celebrates the immense potential and achievements of the deaf community. The International Day of the Deaf circulates a straight message that deafness is not a disability and the people who are deaf can also contribute to the society and economic growth of the country in a great measure. Along with promoting the self-esteem, respectability, and the works of the people who are deaf, the day also draws attention towards the: Healthy lifestyle Educational challenges Aspects related to the teaching and learning of sign language Building and understanding with the issues of hard of hearing or deaf people Connecting with the Heritage and Culture of the Deaf community The importance of awareness regarding deafness.
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World Maritime Day is marked annually on the Thursday of the last week of September for addressing and appreciating the contribution of the Global Maritime industry towards humankind. It highlights the economic support of the shipping industries to the world. It also focuses on raising the awareness among public about: Supply systems Maritime environment Maritime security Shipping safety.
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The International Day of Sign Languages is marked to protect, promote, and support the cultural diversity and linguistic identity of the deaf and other users of sign languages. Let's learn more about why this day is celebrated and take a step ahead by learning the 12 most used signs that are illustrated below!
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On every September 22, World Rose Day is observed by offering the roses to the cancer patients as an effort of spreading smiles, love, happiness, and good energy around.
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World Ozone Day signifies the cause of saving our sky and becoming ozone-friendly. The international day for ozone layer preservation is globally observed every 16 September annually.
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Hindi Divas, also known as Hindi Day is observed every 14th of September to celebrate one of the two official languages of India —Hindi. (The other one is English.)
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Many people observe the Hindi Divas events just for fulfilling the formality and forget it all the very next day. So instead of celebrating Hindi Day, Hindi week is being celebrated. This week is known as Rashtrabhasha Saptah so that the message can be conveyed effectively and impactfully and can be remembered for a long.
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International Day of Clean Air on 7th of September not only allows us to appreciate the work done so far for reducing the air pollution and its effects but also reminds us of the need to buck up more.
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The coconut-growing countries such as India or the areas of the Asia Pacific region observe the World Coconut Day with a special significance every September 2. This annually celebrated event is dedicated to a remarkable fruit - coconut.
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In May 2004, the 192 Member States gave their consent in the 57th World Health Assembly for addressing people for blood donation through a dedicated day, known as World Blood Donation Day or World Blood Donor Day. Thus 2004 became the year of establishment of this noble cause and the day of saving lives through giving blood. It witnessed the first united effort of urging people to become blood donors by generating awareness of the blood need and promoting safe, voluntary (unpaid) and qualitative blood. Since then, the human race has been observing World Blood Donor Day every 14 June to celebrate not just the donation of blood, but life.
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