September 17 special day in india

  1. November 2022: Important National and International Days
  2. List Of Important Days And Dates In India (2023)
  3. List of Important Dates and Day in India Calendar , National Days in India
  4. Holidays Today and Upcoming Holidays in India
  5. Important Days and Dates 2023, National & International Days
  6. September 17: Hyderabad Liberation Day celebrated to commemorate the integration of Hyderabad into India


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November 2022: Important National and International Days

November is the second last or eleventh month of the year and consists of various important days that are celebrated and observed nationally and internationally. According to the Hindu Calendar, it is the full moon month, a month of Kartika that is considered auspicious. Several fairs and religious celebrations took place. In various competitive examinations, days and dates of national and international importance have been asked frequently. This article will give you a glimpse of important days and dates in November 2021 month. List of Important Days and Dates in November 2022 1st November- World Vegan Day Every year on November 1st, World Vegan Day is observed to raise awareness about the benefits of a vegan diet and veganism in general. The first Vegan Day was held on November 1, 2022, to commemorate the UK Vegan Society's 51st anniversary. 1st November- All Saints’ Day Every year on November 1st, All Saints Day is observed to honour all the saints. It is regarded as an opportunity for Christians to remember all saints and martyrs, known and unknown, throughout Christian history. All Saints' Day is also referred to as All Hallows' Day or Hallowmas. 1st November- Rajyotsava Day (Karnataka Formation Day) Rajyotsava Day which is also known as Karnataka Rajyotsava or Kannada Rajyotsava or Kannada Day or Karnataka Day is celebrated on 1st November every year. On 1st November 1956, all Kannada language-speaking regions of South India were merged to develop the State of Karnat...

List Of Important Days And Dates In India (2023)

Last Updated: 5 March 2023 Before Reading the List Of Important Days And Dates In India, Do you know India is called the “Land of Festivals” and “Land of Diversity”? India habituates people belonging to almost every faith found around the world, this is one of the reasons we have so many festivals and functions happening throughout the year. Besides that, we have various important days in our history that are important to be celebrated every year. Important Days and Dates are some of the most commonly asked questions in the SSC, Railway, UPSC, and other competitive exams. Usually, 2-3 Questions are asked in the General Aptitude Section from Important Days and Dates of the year. Read this article to know more about the important days and dates happening each month of the year. Knowing Important days and dates boosts your knowledge every day. January Zodiac Sign Capricorn (22 Dec–20 Jan) Aquarius (20 Jan–19 Feb) Date Month Event 1 January 1) Global Family Day 2) English New Year 3) Army Medical Corps Day 4) Copyright Law Day 2 January National Science Fiction Day 3 January National Drinking Straw Day 4 January 1) World Hypnotism Day 2) World Braille Day 5 January 1) National Keto Day 2) National Screenwriters Day 6 January 1) World War Orphans Day 2) Epiphany 7 January 1) Orthodox Christmas Day 2) National Tempura Day 8 January 1) African National Congress Foundation Day 2) National English Toffee Day 3) Earth’s Rotation Day 9 January 1) Pravasi Bharatiya Divas (Non-resident...

List of Important Dates and Day in India Calendar , National Days in India

Important Dates in the Indian Calendar National observances, commemorations, and celebrations make up a key part of social life in India. Here is a list of the important days and dates in the Indian calendar and their significance. January January 12: National Youth Day– Swami Vivekananda, the great Indian monk and philosopher who put India on the world map with his speech at the Parliament of the World’s Religions in Chicago, was born on 12 January 1863. His birthday is celebrated as National Youth Day. January 15: Indian Army Day– The Indian Army is the third largest standing army in the world. Army Day on 15 January commemorates Field Marshal KM Cariappa’s taking over as the first Commander-in-Chief from British General Sir Francis Butcher. January 23: Netaji Jayanti– Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, one of the most prominent revolutionary leaders of the Indian freedom movement was born on 23 January 1897. January 26: Republic Day– 26 January, celebrated as Republic Day, celebrates the day the Indian Constitution replaced the Government of India Act of 1935 as the supreme law of the land. The Constitution of India is the longest written constitution in the world. January 30: Martyrs’ Day– Martyrs Day (Sarvodaya Day or Shaheed Diwas) in India is the day the nation pays homage to the freedom fighters and those who lay their lives down in the service of the nation. It is on this day that Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated in the year 1948. March March 16: National Vaccination Day–...

Holidays Today and Upcoming Holidays in India

Upcoming Holidays (June to October 2023) Date Name Type 18 Jun Sunday Observance 20 Jun Tuesday Restricted Holiday 21 Jun Wednesday Season 29 Jun Thursday Gazetted Holiday 3 Jul Monday Observance 29 Jul Saturday Gazetted Holiday 6 Aug Sunday Observance 15 Aug Tuesday Gazetted Holiday 16 Aug Wednesday Restricted Holiday 20 Aug Sunday Restricted Holiday 29 Aug Tuesday Restricted Holiday 30 Aug Wednesday Restricted Holiday 6 Sep Wednesday Restricted Holiday 7 Sep Thursday Gazetted Holiday 19 Sep Tuesday Restricted Holiday 23 Sep Saturday Season 28 Sep Thursday Gazetted Holiday 2 Oct Monday Gazetted Holiday 15 Oct Sunday Observance, Hinduism 20 Oct Friday Observance, Hinduism 21 Oct Saturday Restricted Holiday 22 Oct Sunday Restricted Holiday 23 Oct Monday Restricted Holiday 24 Oct Tuesday Gazetted Holiday 28 Oct Saturday Restricted Holiday 31 Oct Tuesday Observance No holidays shown? Please select at least one of the boxes above to show your chosen holiday types. While we diligently research and update our holiday dates, some of the information in the table above may be preliminary. If you find an error, please Show All Holidays for 2023 • • • Show holidays on a calendar | Print holidays to PDF Unable to find that countryPlease check your spelling and try again or select one of the

Important Days and Dates 2023, National & International Days

Important Days and Dates 2023 Important Days and Dates 2023: Here is the month-wise list of important national and international days and dates for RRB NTPC, Group D, SSC CGL, CHSL, PSC, State Exams and Other Competitive Exams. Usually, 2-3 questions from important days and dates can be seen in every competitive / government exam. This list will not only provide you a glance at important days of the year but also boost your Let's have a look at the month-wise important days and dates list: Important Days 2023- Month-wise Learning about Important Days & Dates is an essential part of education and personal development and helps to build a better understanding of the world and the people who inhabit it. The list of important days and dates is compiled based on events and festivals in India and across the world. Check month-wise wise important days and dates: Important Days & Dates in January 2023 List of Important Days in January 1st January English New Year, Army Medical Corps Establishment Day, Global family day, World Peace Day 4th January World Braille Day 6th January World War Orphans Day 8th January African National Congress Foundation Day 9th January Pravasi Bharatiya Divas NRI Day 10th January World LAugusthter Day, World Hindi Day 11th January Death anniversary of Lal Bahadur Shastri 12th January National Youth Day (Birth Day of Swami Vivekanand) 15th January Army Day (Field Marshall K.M. Cariappa took over the command of Army on this day in 1949 from the British), P...

September 17: Hyderabad Liberation Day celebrated to commemorate the integration of Hyderabad into India

The celebration of the integration of Hyderabad state into the Indian Union on September 17 has taken political overtones with interpretations of the events of the day in 1948 being viewed from different perspectives, with the BJP-led Centre and the TRS government in Telangana are locked in a game of one-upmanship. On September 17, 1948 the Nizam of Hyderabad Mir Osman Ali Khan, the seventh in the line of the Asaf Jahi dynasty, had surrendered in the wake of Operation Polo, the military invasion of Hyderabad by Indian forces. It is commonly believed to be the day Hyderabad became part of the Indian Union. In reality, not quite so. The formal and complete accession happened on January 26, 1950 when the Nizam was made ‘Rajpramukh’ of Hyderabad state by the Government of India. While India secured Independence in 1947, the princely state of Hyderabad was not liberated till heroic police action under India’s first home minister (HM) Vallabhbhai Patel. The erstwhile Hyderabad state comprised present-day Telangana, the north-eastern districts of Kalaburagi, Bellary, Raichur, Yadgir, Koppal, Vijayanagara and Bidar in Karnataka and the Marathwada region in Maharashtra. Maharashtra and Karnataka officially observe September 17 as Marathawada Mukti Sangram Diwas and Hyderabad-Karnataka Liberation Day, respectively. During the commemorations, the efforts of Swami Ramanand Tirtha, Govindbhai Shroff, Vajayantra Kabra and PH Patwardhan, who fought to gain Independence from the Nizam, ar...