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Complete List of Important Days in December 2023 (Detail wise): National and International

There are numerous significant national and international holidays in December, the twelfth and final month. To stay informed, review the list of important dates in December 2023.

We welcome you to December 2023, which promises a plethora of global, historical, and cultural celebrations that imbue the month with meaning. This month features a wide range of significant national and international Days, from celebrating the bravery of the Indian Navy to promoting human rights and drawing attention to pressing concerns like HIV/AIDS. As we approach the twelfth month of the year, it is essential to delve into the profound significance of these celebrations, which provide opportunities for introspection, solidarity, and a shared dedication to promoting constructive change on a national and worldwide scale. December 2023 is a month full of vacations observed globally. As the twelfth month, it not only signals the end of the year but also the beginning of the holiday season. A few significant dates are the beloved Christmas holiday, UNICEF Day, Indian Navy Day, World AIDS Day, and World Computer Literacy Day. People come together to celebrate and think back on the past year during this month full of cultural and religious significance.

Full List of National and International Holidays in December 2023 (Table Format)

Important Day in December 2023

Date

Important Days

1-Dec

World AIDS Day

2-Dec

For Abolition of Slavery (International Day)

2-Dec

National Pollution Control Day

2-Dec

World Computer Literacy Day

3-Dec

Handicapped or International Day of Persons with Disabilities

4-Dec

Indian Navy Day

5-Dec

For motive of Economic and Social Development : International Volunteer Day

5-Dec

World Soil Day

6-Dec

BR Ambedkar’s Death Anniversary

6-Dec

National Microwave Oven Day

7-Dec

Armed Forced Flag Day

7-Dec

International Civil Aviation Day

9-Dec

International Anti-Corruption Day

10-Dec

Human Rights Day

10-Dec

Death Anniversary of Alfred Nobel

11-Dec

UNICEF Foundation Day

11-Dec

International Mountain Day

12-Dec

Universal Health Coverage Day

14-Dec

National Energy Conservation Day

16-Dec

Vijay Diwas

16-Dec

International Tea Day

18-Dec

International Migrants Day

19-Dec

Goa’s Liberation Day

20-Dec

International Human Solidarity Day

22-Dec

National Mathematics Day

22-Dec

Winter Solstice

23-Dec

Kisan Diwas (Farmer’s Day)

24-Dec

National Consumer Rights Day

25-Dec

Christmas Day

25-Dec

Good Governance Day (India)

31-Dec

New Year’s Eve

Important Days in December (Detail wise) & Their Significance

The importance of importance days in December 2023 is complex. World AIDS Day promotes health awareness by drawing attention to HIV. Christmas promotes harmony and joy while honoring cultural diversity. Every day is essential for fostering a sense of collective responsibility, societal well-being, and global awareness. Let's examine the detail of each of these December importance days:

 

December 1: ‘World Aids Day’

Every year on December 1, the world observes World AIDS Day, a day to raise awareness of HIV/AIDS and provide support to those affected. The goal of the 2023 theme, "End Equalities, End AIDS," is to remove obstacles that prevent vulnerable groups from receiving essential HIV services. It's a day to honor the lives lost to AIDS-related illnesses and to commemorate the advancements made in the worldwide fight against HIV/AIDS.

 

December 2: ‘International Day for the Abolition of Slavery’

The International Day for the Abolition of Slavery is observed on December 2 to honor the 1949 ratification of the UN Convention. It advocates for everyone's rights and dignity while working to end modern slavery, which includes forced labor and human trafficking.

 

December 2: ‘National Pollution Control Day’

On December 2, India observes National Pollution Control Day in remembrance of the people lost in the Bhopal gas tragedy of 1984, which was one of the worst industrial disasters. It strives to promote eco-friendly behaviors for a better environment and human well-being while increasing awareness of the detrimental effects of pollution.

 

December 2: ‘World Computer Literacy Day’

World Computer Literacy Day, observed on December 2, aims to promote digital literacy and technology access globally. Launched by NIT in 2001, it emphasizes closing the digital divide for equitable opportunities and promotes acquiring fundamental computer skills for education, work, and empowerment.

 

December 3: ‘Handicapped or International Day of Persons with Disabilities’

The International Day of Persons with Disabilities is celebrated on December 3rd, honoring their accomplishments and promoting their rights. Founded by the UN in 1992, the goal of this day is to promote inclusivity. In 2023, the theme will be a post-COVID-19 world that is inclusive of people with disabilities.

 

December 4: ‘Indian Navy Day’

Indian Navy Day is observed on December 4th to celebrate the Navy's accomplishments and role in defending maritime interests. Through events and demonstrations, it honors the valor of naval personnel and highlights the capabilities of the Navy in relation to the 1971 Indo-Pakistan War, specifically in relation to Operation Trident.

 

December 5: ‘Volunteer Day (International) for Economic and Social Development’

International Volunteer Day for Economic and Social Development is observed on December 5th, in honor of the contribution volunteers make to the accomplishment of sustainable development objectives. Founded by the UN in 1985, the theme for 2023 is "Volunteers Build Resilient Communities," which honors and values the contributions of volunteers everywhere.

 

December 5: ‘World Soil Day’

The importance of soil for the environment and human health is highlighted on December 5, which is World Soil Day. The UN declared in 2013 that "Keep soil alive, protect soil biodiversity" would be the theme for 2023. It calls for action to safeguard soil biodiversity for the sake of environmental health and food security.

 

December 6: ‘BR Ambedkar’s Death Anniversary’

India celebrates Mahaparinirvan Divas on December 6th to remember Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar. On April 14, 1891, BR Ambedkar, the man who drafted the Indian Constitution, was born. Known affectionately as Babasaheb, he battled to end the social evil of untouchability and advance gender equality while advocating for the economic and social advancement of Dalits throughout the nation. He was also one of the seven members of the committee that drafted the Indian Constitution after independence.

 

December 6: ‘National Microwave Oven Day’

In the US, December 6th is National Microwave Oven Day, honoring the invention and practicality of microwave ovens. It pays tribute to Percy Spencer, the engineer who, following a coincidental discovery, patented the first microwave oven in 1945.

 

December 7: ‘Armed Forced Flag Day’

India observes Armed Forces Flag Day on December 7 to commemorate the sacrifices made by those serving in the armed forces. It raises money for veterans and their families and was started in 1949. People demonstrate solidarity, give, and wear flag symbols.

 

December 7: ‘International Civil Aviation Day’

International Civil Aviation Day is observed on December 7, acknowledging the significance of aviation for development worldwide. It was started by ICAO in 1994 and promotes innovation as a means of advancing the industry while also encouraging collaboration amongst stakeholders.

 

December 9: ‘International Anti-Corruption Day’

This day encourages global action by drawing attention to the harm that corruption causes. It was founded in 2003 concurrently with the adoption of the UNAC and advocates for cooperation in advancing ethics, accountability, and transparency.

 

December 10: ‘Human Rights Day’

Human Rights Day, observed on December 10, honors the 1948 adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The day promotes universal equality of rights, recognizing successes and tackling obstacles.

 

December 10: ‘Death Anniversary of Alfred Nobel’

The Nobel Prize award ceremony is held on December 10, which is the anniversary of Alfred Nobel's death, at the Stockholm Concert Hall in Sweden. The Nobel Prize laureates receive their awards at the ceremony, which includes the prizes for economic sciences, physiology or medicine, the written word, physics, and chemistry.

 

December 11: ‘UNICEF Foundation Day’

On December 11, 1946, the United Nations General Assembly passed resolution 57(I) establishing UNICEF with the goal of supplying and aiding children affected by World War II.

 

December 11: ‘International Mountain Day’

International Mountain Day is observed on December 11 to recognize the importance of mountains and ecosystems. It was founded in 2003 with the goal of advancing sustainable mountain development and increasing public awareness of the opportunities and problems faced by mountain communities.

 

December 12: ‘Universal Health Coverage Day’

International Universal Health Coverage Day, observed on December 12, honors everyone's entitlement to high-quality healthcare that is free of cost. Founded in 2017, it emphasizes inclusivity during the COVID-19 response and pushes for advancements toward universal health coverage.

 

December 14: ‘National Energy Conservation Day’

That is a day to promote energy conservation. It was established by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency in 1991 and serves to honor accomplishments as well as spread knowledge of the financial and environmental advantages of energy conservation.

 

December 16: ‘Vijay Diwas’

In India, December 16th is celebrated as Vijay Diwas, honoring the victory of the 1971 Indo-Pakistan War and the liberation of Bangladesh. Special ceremonies are held, including one at India Gate, to honor veterans and martyrs.

 

December 16: ‘International Tea Day’

This day honors the cultural, financial, and health advantages of tea. Founded in 2005, it promotes fair trade, organic farming, and sustainable consumption while addressing issues facing the tea industry.

 

December 18: ‘International Migrants Day’

International Migrants Day is on December 18.

Today honors the rights and contributions of migrants everywhere. Founded by the UN, it promotes migrant rights and increases public awareness of the issues surrounding migration.

 

December 19: ‘Goa’s Liberation Day’

On December 19, people celebrate "Goa Liberation Day," a holiday honoring the state's 1961 freedom from Portuguese domination. The Indian military employed the armed forces trifecta as part of Operation Vijay, enlisting the aid of regional resistance groups to drive out European rule from the nation. On June 18, 1946, Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia took the lead in the Goa liberation movement, which was intended to liberate Goa by uniting the youth of Goa. Consequently, this day is now observed as Goa Revolution Day.

 

December 20: ‘International Human Solidarity Day’

International Human Solidarity Day is observed on December 20 and encourages cooperation and unity in addressing global issues. It was founded by the UN and highlights the value of cooperation in creating a better world.

 

December 22: ‘National Mathematics Day’

The renowned mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan celebrates his birth anniversary on this day. Declared in 2012, it promotes a love of mathematics in students and pays tribute to Ramanujan's accomplishments.

 

December 22: ‘Winter Solstice’

The winter solstice occurs when the Earth is positioned so that sunlight falls directly on the Tropic of Capricorn and the southern hemisphere is inclined toward the Sun. It takes place on December 22. The longest night and shortest day of the year occur because a significant portion of the northern hemisphere is shielded from the sun.

 

December 23: ‘Kisan Diwas (Farmer’s Day)’

In recognition of farmers' essential contributions to the economy and food security, this day is observed. It honors Chaudhary Charan Singh's contributions to the welfare and rights of farmers and falls on his birthday.

 

December 24: ‘National Consumer Rights Day’

In India, December 24 is National Consumer Right Day, a day dedicated to informing and empowering customers about their rights and obligations. It honors the 1986 Consumer Protection Act, encouraging activism and public awareness.

 

December 25: ‘Christmas Day’

Christmas Day is observed worldwide on December 25 to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ, who is the embodiment of happiness, peace, love, and hope. Church services, gift exchanges, décor, caroling, and festive meals are all part of the festivities. The holiday season, which extends through New Year's, begins with Christmas.

 

December 26: ‘Good Governance Day (India)’

In India, December 25th is recognized as Good Governance Day, honoring the visionary tenth Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's birth anniversary. It was founded in 2014 to recognize his leadership and advance sound governance principles.

 

December 31: ‘New Year’s Eve’

New Year's Eve falls on December 31, a festive time to say goodbye to the previous year and greet the upcoming one with optimism. Parties, fireworks, and looking back on the previous year are all part of the celebrations.

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