World Wildlife Day, observed annually on March 3rd, is an initiative by the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) to celebrate and raise awareness about the world’s wild fauna and flora. The day was officially declared in 2013 to commemorate the signing of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) ... Read More
Milk is nature’s gift, packed with nutrition and goodness. On this World Milk Day, let’s celebrate the farmers, the industry, and the health benefits that milk brings to our lives. Whether we enjoyed in a warm cup, blended into a smoothie, or turned into delicious dairy treats, milk nourishes us in countless ways. Raise a glass to good health and s... Read More
International Chicken Day is observed on July 6th to celebrate chickens and their significance in our lives. It was created by the National Chicken Council in the USA and first celebrated in 1984. International Chicken Day celebrates the role of chickens in agriculture, food, and culture, raising awareness about their welfare and sustainability. Ch... Read More
On July 6, 1885, French biologist Louis Pasteur successfully administered the first rabies vaccine to a little boy bitten by a rabid dog. The vaccine not only prevented the child from getting rabies; it saved his life. As there are many types of Zoonotic diseases, there are also many types of treatments such as antibiotics. Some practices can help... Read More
World Senior Citizens Day is celebrated every year on 21st August. It was first announced in 1990 by the United Nations General Assembly on 14 December. For the first time the holiday was celebrated on 1 October 1991. The day has started to raise awareness about the factors affecting older people and their issues which include deterioration in he... Read More
World Farm Animals Day, which falls on October 2 every year coinciding with Mahatma Gandhi's birthday was formed in 1983 as part of the international Farm Animal Rights Movement, focusing on the suffering of farm animals and promoting compassionate treatment. Various initiatives aim to enhance animal welfare standards, supported by the growing popu... Read More
World Animal Welfare Day, also known as World Animal Day, is celebrated annually on October 4th to raise awareness about animal rights and welfare. World Animal Day was first proposed by Heinrich Zimmerman in 1925 and officially recognized on October 4th during the International Animal Protection Congress in Florence, Italy, in 1931.The day unites ... Read More
World Fisheries Day, celebrated on November 21, emphasizes the importance of sustainable fishing and healthy ocean ecosystems. It is observed globally with various events by fishermen's communities. The day highlights the impact of habitat loss, pollution, and global warming on fish populations. In India, fishing is vital for food security and the ... Read More
World Environment Protection Day is celebrated on 26 November each year to promote environmental awareness and take positive steps to maintain environmental balance. This celebration began in 1992. The environment includes the air, land, water, animals, birds, trees, and plants around us. Both humans and the environment affect each other. There are... Read More
World Veterinary Day, celebrated on the last Saturday of April, honors veterinarians' contributions to animal and human health. Established in 2000 by the World Veterinary Association, the day emphasizes the importance of animal health, responsible pet ownership, ethical farming, and humane treatment of animals. It also aims to inspire young people... Read More