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World Earth Day

 

The Earth Day, also known as the International Mother Earth Day, was first celebrated on April 22, 1970. World Earth Day is a reminder for the mankind to protect and safeguard the mother earth and its species, to make Earth a better place for the coming generations. Countries across the globe come together to create more awareness about the prime need to protect our 

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environment. The day focuses on global climate crisis that is worsening day by day.

 

The Earth Day was founded by a Senator, Gaylord Nelson of the United States. The theme of Earth Day 2022 is to ‘Invest in our planet’. In 2021, the theme was to ‘Restore our Earth’ and in 2020, the theme was ‘Climate action’. The World Earth Day’s celebration on April 2022 is important because it is spring in the Northern Hemisphere and autumn in the Southern Hemisphere around this time. 

 

“We must assert our ownership of the natural resources around us . The people of Uttarakhand must be passionate about protecting the environment. To protect the earth, we will have to choose our development path wisely.”

 

Digital World

Today we are in Digital World We are taking benefits from digital technologies, Smart devices and Electronics equipment. Which also increase level of radiation, E-waste and many other things which may harmful for earth and human life. 

 

So before discarding any electronic device rethink to repair, reuse or dispose properly.

 

 

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World Haemophilia Day

 

Every year on 17 April World Haemophilia Day is recognised worldwide to increase awareness of haemophilia.The theme of the event this year in 2022 is “Access for All: Partnership. Policy. Progress. Engaging your government, integrating inherited bleeding disorders into national policy“. By raising awareness and bringing hemophilia and other inherited bleeding disorders to the attention of policymakers, we can increase sustainable and equitable access to care and treatment.

world haemophilia day 2022It is a rare disorder in which your blood doesn’t clot normally because it lacks sufficient blood-clotting proteins /factors. If you have hemophilia, you may bleed for a longer time after an injury than you would if your blood clotted normally.

 

Haemophilia is an inherited condition that causes bleeding for a long time after injury or surgery and painful swelling of the joints either after injury or even without injury. (“Inherited” means that the disease is passed from parents to children through their genes). Haemophilia is the commonest X-linked disorder affecting approximately 1 in 10,000 male births; whereas women act as carriers of haemophalia.

 

 

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Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Jayanti

Ambadker JayantiDr. B.R. Ambedkar Jayanti is an annual festival in India celebrated on 14 April in memory of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar to honour his countless contributions in the making of the present-day independent India. He is Also known as Babasaheb Ambedkar,

Dr. BR Ambedkar was born on 14 April 1891 in present-day Madhya Pradesh’s Mhow. Ambedkar Jayanti is also known as Bhim Jayanti .

 

 

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Jallianwala Bagh Massacre

 

Jallianwala Bagh MassacreThe Jallianwala Bagh massacre, also known as the Amritsar massacre, took place on 13 April 1919. The Jallianwala Bagh massacre marked a turning point in India’s struggle for Independence. A memorial was set up by the Government of India in 1951 at Jallianwala Bagh to commemorate the spirit of Indian revolutionaries and the people who lost their lives in the brutal massacre. 

 

 

WHAT LED TO THE JALLIANWALA BAGH MASSACRE

The Rowlatt Act (Black Act) was passed on March 10, 1919, authorizing the government to imprison or confine, without a trial, any person associated with seditious activities. This led to nationwide unrest. 

After passing the Rowlatt Act, On April 13, 1919, the public had gathered to celebrate Baisakhi. However, the British point of view it was a political gathering. When the news reached him Brigadier-General Dyer, headed to the Bagh with his troops. He entered the Bagh, deployed his troops and ordered them to open fire without giving any warning. People rushed to the exits but Dyer directed his soldiers to fire at the exit. The firing continued for 10-15 minutes. 1650 rounds were fired. The firing ceased only after the ammunition had ran out.

 

 

 

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National Safe Motherhood Day (NSMD)

 

 

National Safe Motherhood DayMothers are birth providers as well as nurturers, the Government of India and UNICEF are effectively enjoyed advancing safe parenthood rehearses. In wake of this, The National Safe Motherhood Day (NSMD) is commended consistently on April 11 in India to create mindfulness about giving legitimate medical services and maternity offices to anticipating moms and lactating ladies.

It was in the year 2013, that the Government of India declared April 11, as the National Safe Motherhood Day. India is supposedly the first country in the whole world to have officially declared a NSMD.

The theme of this year’s National Safe Motherhood Day is “Remain at home amid corona virus, protect mother and infant safe from corona virus.” Every year, a different theme is chosen to commemorate the day.

 

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World Homoeopathy Day (WHD)

 

A homeopathy is an alternative form of medicine. World homeopathy day is celebrated each year on April 10. This day is celebrated to honor the birth of the father of the Homoeopathic system of medicines Dr. Samuel Hahnemann.

Born in Paris, France, he was a German physician, who was an acclaimed scientist, a great scholar, and linguist. He discovered the way to heal through the use of homeopathy. He died on July 2, 1843.

 World Homeopathy DayThe Theme of World Homeopathy Day 2022 is “Homeopathy: People’s Choice for Wellness”
World Homeopathy Day 2021 theme – “Homeopathy- Roadmap for Integrative Medicine”
World Homeopathy Day 2020 theme – “Enhancing the scope of homeopathy in Public Health”

Homeopathy medicines are safe to use because they rarely cause side effects. It is based on the principle of ‘like cures like. It means that a substance in which a small amount is taken will cure the same symptoms it causes if taken in large amounts. Homeopathy is derived from the Greek words homeo, which means similar, and pathos means suffering or disease.

World Homoeopathy Day (WHD) gives us an opportunity to review the path trodden so far, take stock of the challenges facing us, and formulate future strategies for the development of Homoeopathy. There is a need to focus on the quality of education, enhancing the success rate of an average practitioner. There is also a need to ensure the production and availability of high-quality homeopathic drugs in the market. This is not possible unless the homeopathic community innovates, modernizes, reinvents, forges ahead jointly, with a variety of initiatives and research projects. Therefore the theme gives “Homeopathy: People’s Choice for Wellness” opportunity.

 

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Smart Saviors Day

 

The “Smart Saviors Day 2022” focuses on the importance of “Reducing negative impacts on human life and environment of Smart and digital devices”.

This year 2022, the focus is Healthy eyes. The theme for 2022 is “Technologies to manage Digital eye strain”.

There are many Symptoms of Digital Eye Strain like Dry eyes Blurred vision, Watery eyes, Headaches, Neck pain, Eye strain or discomfort. at work or at home, but there are ways and technologies that helps to reduce the effect of Smart devices on eyes. Most of us can’t avoid digital devices completely so it is also critically important to know how to reduce these impacts.

Human Environment and device Saviors (HEADS), a Group of Smart Saviors. Since starting 7th April 2019 gets help from MSME firm “purecss” in term of technology and various activities.
HEADS provides information to public and internet user so that all the world could understand perfectly the benefits of “Reducing negative impacts on human life and environment of Smart and digital devices” The Team of Smart Saviors continually working to reduce effects of radiation, lightning conditions, e-waste, environment safety and making healthy life with technologies.
On the celebration of Smart Saviors Day 2022 an activity is planned towards making awareness.

 

 

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World Health Day

It is celebrated annually and each year draws attention to a specific health topic of concern to people all over the world. The theme for 2022 is “World Health Day 2022 – Our planet, our health”

History of World Health Day

World Health DayThe World Health Organisation (WHO) organised the first World Health Assembly which called for a “World Health Day” in 1948. The first World Health Day was observed on April 7, 1950 and since then, it is celebrated every year on the same day.

However, this theme of Our Planet, Our Health should be a powerful reminder to us that the resolution of many of  issues like Air pollution, contaminated water, inadequate sanitation including solid waste management, risks related to certain hazardous chemicals, and negative impacts of climate change are beyond the exclusive purview of the health sector and, as a consequence, an effective response will demand whole- of- government and whole- of- society approaches.

So today 7th April is call to Join  the World Health Organization commemoration on World Health Day on theme Our planet, our health”

 

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Maritime Day

 

Maritime DayInternational shipping transports more than 80 per cent of global trade to peoples and communities all over the world. Shipping is the most efficient and cost-effective method of international transportation for most goods; it provides a dependable, low-cost means of transporting goods globally, facilitating commerce and helping to create prosperity among nations and peoples.

 

The world relies on a safe, secure and efficient international shipping industry, which is an essential component of any programme for future sustainable green economic growth in a sustainable manner.

National Maritime Day

Every year, National Maritime Day in India is celebrated on 5th April. It is a day celebrated to show gratitude to the men who spend many months in the sea, to carry out the bulk of India’s trade and commerce at a global level.

Significance:

  1. It is celebrated to encourage the merchant shipping industry of India. Shipping contributes a lot to the country’s economy.
  2. At present, 90% of India’s international trade in terms of volume and 77% in terms of value is moved by sea.

 

Maritime India Vision 2030

  1. It is a ten-year blueprint for the maritime sector which was released by the Prime Minister of India at the Maritime India Summit 2021.
  2. It will supersede the Sagarmala initiative and aims to boost waterways, give a fillip to the shipbuilding industry and encourage cruise tourism in India.

 

 

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International Day for Mine Awareness 4 April

 

The United Nations’ International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action is celebrated on April 4 each year. The day plans to bring issues to light about landmines and progress toward their annihilation. “Mine activity” alludes to a scope of endeavors to clear landmines and hazardous leftovers of war and to stamp and fence off risky regions.

It additionally incorporates helping casualties, showing individuals how to stay protected in a mine-impacted climate, supporting for general investment in worldwide arrangements connected with landmines, hazardous remainders of war and their casualties, and obliterating landmines stored by legislatures and non-state equipped gatherings.

On 8 December 2005, the General Assembly proclaimed that 4 April of every year will be seen as the International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action. It was first seen on 4 April 2006.

 

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