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Wednesday 22 July 2020

Important Days in July

11 July - World Population Day
World Population Day is observed annually on 11 July to focus the attention on the urgency and importance of population issues.

11 July - National 7-Eleven Day
National 7-Eleven Day is observed every year on 11 July. On this day 7-Eleven convenience stores reserve special deals for their customers. Every year it honours their customers in a variety of ways.

12 July - National Simplicity Day
National Simplicity Day is observed annually on 12 July to honour Henry David Thoreau who was an author, philosopher, historian, tax resister, abolitionist, development critic, surveyor, and leading transcendentalist. Basically, he was an advocate for living a life of simplicity.

12 July - Paper Bag Day
Paper Bag Day is observed on 12 July annually to recognise the importance of an invention of Paper Bag that we mostly take it for granted. In 1852, Francis Wolle, a schoolteacher, invented the first machine to mass-produce paper bags.

14 July - Bastille Day or French National Day
Bastille Day is celebrated on 14 July every year. This day marks the anniversary of Storming of the Bastille on 14 July, 1789 which is a turning point of the French Revolution.

15 July: World Youth Skills Day
World Youth Skills Day is celebrated on 15 July every year to raise awareness about the importance of technical, vocational education & training and the development of other skills relevant to both local and global economies.
17 July - World Day for International Justice
World Day for International Justice is observed annually on 17 July every year. It is also known as the Day of International Criminal Justice or International Justice Day. This day recognise the emerging system of international criminal justice.

17 July - World Emoji Day
World Emoji Day is observed on 17 July every year since 2014. The day is celebrated to represent an idea or an emotion through an electronic means. 
18 July - International Nelson Mandela Day
International Nelson Mandela Day is observed on 18 July every year. The day celebrates Mandela's life and legacy in a sustainable way that will bring about the needful changes.

22 July – Pi Approximation Day
Pi Approximation Day is observed on 22 July every year because of the value of Pi that is 22/7. Whereas Pi Day is celebrated on 14 March which is similar to the approximate value of 3.14 and also coincides with Albert Einstein’s birthday.

22 July - National Mango Day or Mango Day
It is celebrated on 22 July. The day is to know about the history and some lesser-known facts about the juicy and delicious fruit mango
23 July (Fourth Thursday in July) - National Refreshment Day 
National Refreshment Day is observed annually on the fourth Thursday in July which falls on 23 July in 2020. This day is basically to celebrate the fun and refreshment during the hottest time of the year that is in summers.

24 July - National Thermal Engineer Day
National Thermal Engineer Day is observed every year on 24 July to show the importance of advancing the thermal engineering industry and is provide the electronics industry with innovative, high-quality, and cost-effective thermal management and its packaging solutions.

26 July - Kargil Vijay Diwas
Kargil Vijay Diwas is observed on 26 July and is named after the success of the Operation Vijay. The Kargil war was ended on 26 July which continued approx 60 days. This day is celebrated to honour the Kargil War Heroes.

26 July – National Parent's Day (Fourth Sunday in July)
National Parents Day is observed on the fourth Sunday in July and in 2020 it falls on 26 July. This day is celebrated to honour all the parents who play a vital role in the lives of children. Their unconditional love and sacrifice for their children can't be measured.

28 July - World Nature Conservation Day
World Nature Conservation Day is observed on 28 July every year to recognise that a healthy environment is a foundation for a stable and productive society and for future generations. We must protect, conserve and sustainably manage our natural resources.

28 July - World Hepatitis Day
World Hepatitis Day is observed annually on 28 July to generate an opportunity to step up national and international efforts on hepatitis. Also, this day make people aware of the hepatitis disease and its consequences in the life of the people suffering from it.

29 July - International Tiger Day
International Tiger Day is observed every year on 29 July to spread awareness about the need for conservation of Tigers, promote the protection of the natural habitat of tigers. This day is also known as Global Tiger Day.

31 July (Last Friday in July) - System Administrator Appreciation Day 
System Administrator Appreciation Day is observed annually on the last Friday of July to recognise the time and effort of the administrator’s, device doctors, tech-therapists who sacrifice and work their magic at unsocial hours. This year in 2020 it falls on 31 July.