Important Days in May 2021
1 May: International Labour Day or May Day
International Labour Day is also known as Labour Day or May Day. It is
celebrated globally every year on 1st May. In India, Labour Day is referred as
Antarrashtriya Shramik Diwas or Kamgar Din. What is the history behind
celebrating this day etc. is given in the link provided.
1 May: Maharashtra Day
It is also known as Maharashtra Diwas in Marathi. It is a state holiday in
Maharashtra. The state of Maharashtra was formed from the division of the
Bombay State on 1 May, 1960.
1 May: Gujarat Day
It is a state holiday in Gujarat. The state of Gujarat was formed on 1
May, 1960.
2 May- World Tuna Day
It is observed on 2 May and is established by the United Nations (UN) to raise
awareness about the importance of tuna fish.
2 May - World Laughter Day (first Sunday of May)
World Laughter Day is celebrated on the first Sunday of May every year. In
1998, the first celebration took place in Mumbai, India. It was arranged by Dr.
Madan Kataria founder of the worldwide Laughter Yoga movement.
3 May - Press Freedom Day
Every year Press freedom Day or World Press Freedom Day is observed on 3rd May
to evaluate press freedom around the world and to pay tribute to journalists
who have lost their lives in the exercise of their profession.
4 May – Coal Miners Day
Every year on 4 May, Coal Miners Day is observed to honour the coal miners. Let
us tell you that Coal mining is done to extract coal from the ground. Coal
Mining is one of India's most dangerous professions. Coal Miners are the men
who know that they may not return home back after work when the day is over.
Then, also they walk in the coal mines and earn their daily wages.
4 May - International Firefighter’s Day
International Firefighter’s Day is observed every year on 4 May. It was
instituted on 4 January, 1999 after a proposal via emailed out across the world
due to the deaths of five firefighter’s in a bushfire in Australia. Therefore,
this day is observed to recognise and honour the sacrifices that firefighter’s
make to ensure that their communities and environment are as safe as possible.
4 May - World Asthma Day (First Tuesday of May)
World Asthma Day is observed every year on the first Tuesday of May to spread
awareness and care about asthma in the world. An annual event is organised by
the Global Initiative for Asthma. Asthma is a chronic inflammation of
bronchitis causing cough, breathlessness, chest tightness etc.
7 May - World Athletics Day
This year World Athletics Day is observed on 7 May to raise awareness about
sports among youth, in schools and institutions to promote athletics as the
primary sport. And to introduce new talent and youngsters in the field of
athletics.
7 May – Rabindranath Tagore Jayanti
The birth anniversary of Rabindranath Tagore is observed on 7 May according to
Gregorian Calendar. He was born on 7 May, 1861 in Kolkata. He was one of
India's top artists, novelist, author, Bengali poet, humanist, philosopher etc.
In 1913, he was honoured with Nobel Prize in Literature.
8 May - World Red Cross Day
World Red Cross Day is observed every year on 8 May to commemorate the birth
anniversary of the founder of the Red Cross. Let us tell you that the founder
of the Red Cross was Henry Dunant as well as the founder of the International
Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). He was born in Geneva in 1828. He became the
first recipient of the 1st Nobel Peace prize.
8 May - World Thalassaemia Day
World Thalassaemia Day or International Thalassaemia Day is observed every year
on 8 May in honour of all patients suffering from Thalassaemia and for their
parents who have never lost hope for life, despite the burden of their disease.
This day also encourages those who struggle to live with the disease.
9 May - Mother's Day (Second Sunday of May)
Mother's Day is celebrated every year on the second Sunday of May to honour
motherhood and is observed in different forms throughout the world. Mother's Day
was founded by Anna Jarvis who had given the idea of celebrating Mother's Day
in honour of mothers and motherhood in 1907. Nationally this day was recognised
in 1914.
11 May - National Technology Day
Every year National Technology Day is observed on 11 May to highlight the
important role of Science in our daily lives and encourage students to opt
science as an option for a career. On this day Shakti, the Pokhran nuclear test
was held on 11 May, 1998.
12 May - International Nurses Day
Every year International Nurses Day is celebrated on 12 May to commemorate the
anniversary of Florence Nightingale's birthday. This day also celebrates the
contribution done by nurses to the society around the world. On this day the
International Council of Nurses organisation produces an International Nurses
kit to educate and assist health workers globally with a different theme every
year.
15 May – International Day of Families
International Day of Families is observed every year on 15 May. Family is the
basic unit of society. This day provides an opportunity to raise awareness
about the issues related to the families and to increase knowledge about the
social, economic and demographic processes that affect them. Several
awareness-raising events, including national family day, occur
15 May – Armed Forces Day (Third Saturday of the
May)
Armed Forces Day is celebrated on the third Saturday of every May. This day is
celebrated to pay tribute to the men and women who served the United States
Armed Forces.
17 May – World Telecommunication Day
World Telecommunication Day is observed every year on 17 May. It marks the
founding of ITU when the first International Telegraph Convention was signed in
Paris on 17 May, 1865. It is also known as World Telecommunication and
International Society Day. Since 1969, it has been celebrating annually. The
theme of World Telecommunication and Information Society Day (WTISD) 2021 is
"Accelerating digital transformation in challenging times."
17 May - World Hypertension Day
This day is celebrated by World Hypertension League (WHL) on 17 May annually.
The day promotes awareness about hypertension and to encourage people to
prevent and control this silent killer epidemic. The theme of World
Hypertension Day 2021 is "Measure Your Blood Pressure Accurately, Control
It, Live Longer."
18 May – World AIDS Vaccine Day
Worlds AIDS Vaccine Day or HIV Vaccine Awareness Day is observed every year on
18 May. This day marks the efforts of thousands of researchers, scientists,
health professionals who have contributed to the process of finding safe and
effective AIDS medicine. It is also an opportunity to educate communities about
the importance of preventive HIV vaccine research.
18 May - International Museum Day
International Museum Day is observed on 18 May every year to raise awareness
about the museum and their role in society. The International Council of
Museums (ICOM) created International Museum Day in 1977. The organisation
suggested a proper theme every year which may include globalisation, bridging
cultural gaps and care for the environment. The theme of International Museum
Day 2021 is "The Future of Museums: Recover and Reimagine”.
21 May – National Anti-Terrorism Day
National Anti-Terrorism Day is observed every year on 21 May to spread
awareness about the violence caused by the terrorists and also in the memory of
former Indian PM Rajiv Gandhi who passed on this day.
21 May - National Endangered Species Day (Third
Friday in May)
Every year on the third Friday in May National Endangered Species Day is
celebrated annually to raise awareness about the importance of wildlife
conservation and restoration efforts for all imperilled species. Endangered
Species Act 1973, focuses on the protection of wildlife and threatened species.
22 May - International Day for Biological Diversity
International Day for Biological Diversity is observed on 22 May every year to
increase awareness and understanding of the issues of biodiversity.
26 May - Buddha Jayanti or Buddha Purnima
It is believed that on the full moon of the month of Vaishakh, Gautama Buddha was born in Lumbini near Kapilavastu. He is also known as 'Jyoti Punj of Asia' or 'Light of Asia'. This year, Buddha Jayanti or Buddha Purnima is celebrated on 26 May.
31 May – Anti-Tobacco Day
Anti-Tobacco Day or World No Tobacco Day is observed on 31 May every year
across the globe to make people aware and educate them about the harmful
effects of tobacco on health which causes cardiovascular diseases, cancer,
tooth decay, staining of teeth etc.
31 May - National Memorial Day (last Monday of May)
National Memorial Day is observed on the last Monday of May. This year it will be observed on 31 May, 2020.
May 2021 Important Days |
|
Date |
Name of Important Days |
1 May |
International Labour Day or May Day |
1 May |
Maharashtra Day |
1 May |
Gujarat Day |
2 May |
World Laughter Day (first Sunday of May) |
3 May |
Press Freedom Day |
4 May |
Coal Miners Day |
4 May |
International Firefighter’s Day |
4 May |
World Asthma Day (First Tuesday of May) |
7 May |
World Athletics Day |
7 May |
Rabindranath Tagore Jayanti |
8 May |
World Red Cross Day |
8 May |
World Thalassaemia Day |
9 May |
Mother's Day (Second Sunday of May) |
11 May |
National Technology Day |
12 May |
International Nurses Day |
15 May |
International Day of Families |
15 May |
Armed Forces Day (Third Saturday of the May) |
17 May |
World Telecommunication Day |
17 May |
World Hypertension Day |
18 May |
World AIDS Vaccine Day |
18 May |
International Museum Day |
21 May |
National Anti-Terrorism Day |
21 May |
National Endangered Species Day (Third Friday in May) |
22 May |
International Day for Biological Diversity |
26 May |
Buddha Jayanti or Buddha Purnima |
31 May |
National Memorial Day (last Monday of May) |
31 May |
Anti-Tobacco Day |
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