| Date | Day | Occasion / Event Name |
| 1 June | Sunday | Global Day of Parents |
| 1 June | Sunday | World Milk Day |
| 3 June | Tuesday | World Bicycle Day |
| 5 June | Thursday | World Environment Day |
| 7 June | Saturday | World Food Safety Day |
| 8 June | Sunday | World Oceans Day |
| 12 June | Thursday | World Day Against Child Labour |
| 14 June | Saturday | World Blood Donor Day |
| 15 June | Sunday | Global Wind Day |
| 15 June | Sunday | Father’s Day (celebrated on the 3rd Sunday of June) |
| 17 June | Tuesday | World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought |
| 18 June | Wednesday | International Picnic Day |
| 20 June | Friday | World Refugee Day |
| 21 June | Saturday | International Yoga Day |
| 21 June | Saturday | World Music Day |
| 23 June | Monday | United Nations Public Service Day |
| 23 June | Monday | International Olympic Day |
| 26 June | Thursday | International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking |
| 29 June | Sunday | National Statistics Day (India) |
Along with the saturday and sunday below given dates considered holidays in june
June 10, 2025 (Tuesday) – Bakrid / Eid al-Adha (Tentative)
June 20, 2025 (Friday) – Rath Yatra (Observed in Odisha and some states)
June 29, 2025 (Sunday) – Ashadhi Ekadashi (Observed in Maharashtra, Goa, etc.)
World Environment Day (5 June): A key event to raise awareness about environmental protection.
International Yoga Day (21 June): Popularly celebrated in India with mass yoga events.
World Blood Donor Day (14 June): Encourages people to donate blood and save lives.
This day honours the dedication of parents worldwide. It recognises the critical role of parents in the upbringing, protection, and development of children. It’s a day to appreciate parental efforts and the family structure.
Celebrated annually, this day promotes the benefits of milk and dairy products. It highlights the importance of milk in our daily diet and supports the dairy industry’s contributions to sustainability, economic development, and nutrition.
This day encourages people to adopt cycling as an eco-friendly mode of transport. It promotes good health, cleaner air, and reduced traffic. The UN established this day to advocate for sustainable mobility.
One of the most important UN observances, this day urges global action to protect our environment. Each year has a different theme, focusing on key environmental issues like pollution, biodiversity, and climate change.
Organised by the WHO and FAO, this day raises awareness of the importance of safe food and promotes actions to prevent, detect, and manage foodborne risks, ensuring better health for all.
Celebrated to raise awareness about the role of oceans in sustaining life, this day promotes ocean conservation, sustainable management, and responsible use of marine resources.
This day is observed to highlight the global issue of child labour and encourage efforts to eliminate it. It draws attention to the need for protecting children’s rights and providing them with education.
A day to thank voluntary, unpaid blood donors for their life-saving gifts and raise awareness about the importance of regular blood donation to ensure universal access to safe blood.
It is celebrated to explore wind energy, its power, and its potential to reshape energy systems. Events across the world educate people about wind power as a clean and renewable source.
Celebrated on the third Sunday of June in many countries including India, Father’s Day honours fatherhood and the influence of fathers in society. It’s a day to express love and gratitude to fathers and father figures.
This day promotes awareness of international efforts to combat desertification and drought, especially in arid and semi-arid regions, and focuses on sustainable land management.
Though informal, this day encourages people to enjoy the outdoors with family and friends, fostering social bonding and appreciation for nature.
Observed by the UN to honour refugees around the world, this day sheds light on the challenges they face and recognises their resilience and contributions to host communities.
Originating in India and adopted by the UN, this day promotes physical, mental, and spiritual well-being through the practice of yoga. It’s widely celebrated with mass yoga sessions globally
Celebrated worldwide, this day encourages musicians to perform in public spaces. It promotes cultural exchange through music and honours musical diversity.
This day celebrates the value and virtue of public service and recognises public servants’ contributions to community development and governance.
Commemorating the foundation of the International Olympic Committee in 1894, this day promotes participation in sport regardless of age, gender, or athletic ability.
This UN-recognised day aims to strengthen global action and cooperation to achieve a drug-free world by raising awareness about drug abuse and its harmful effects.
This day is observed in honour of Professor P.C. Mahalanobis, a pioneer in statistics in India. It aims to spread awareness about the importance of statistics in planning and development.
World Environment Day is celebrated on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
Bakrid (Eid al-Adha) is expected to be celebrated on Tuesday, June 10, 2025, depending on the sighting of the moon.
Father’s Day is celebrated on Sunday, June 15, 2025.
Rath Yatra is celebrated on Friday, June 20, 2025.
International Yoga Day will be celebrated on June 21, 2025 (Saturday).
Ashadhi Ekadashi is observed on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
World Oceans Day is celebrated on Sunday, June 8, 2025
Some key dates in June 2025 include World Environment Day (June 5), Eid al-Adha (June 10, tentative), Rath Yatra (June 20), and International Yoga Day (June 21).
June 2025 has a few public holidays including Bakrid (June 10), Rath Yatra (June 20) in some states, and Ashadhi Ekadashi (June 29) in Maharashtra and others.
Some major international observances in June include: World Environment Day (June 5) World Oceans Day (June 8) International Yoga Day (June 21) World Day Against Child Labour (June 12)
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