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05-09-2024

Key Events and Dates in October 2024: Festivals, Observances, and Important Dates 

When is Diwali 2024

Diwali in 2024 will be celebrated from 29th October to 3rd November. The main day of Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights, falls on 1st November. This Hindu festival symbolizes the victory of light over darkness and good over evil, celebrated with the lighting of diyas, fireworks, and family gathering.

October 2024 Important Days

October heralds the arrival of autumn in India and is a month filled with significant cultural and historical celebrations. This period is especially vibrant due to major festivals like Dussehra and Diwali, which celebrate the victory of good over evil. The month also features Gandhi Jayanti, a day dedicated to honoring Mahatma Gandhi’s legacy of peace and non-violence.

Beyond these festivities, October includes several important observances. Indian Air Force Day is celebrated, highlighting the contributions of the Air Force. World Mental Health Day, International Day of the Girl Child, World Food Day, World Statistics Day, and United Nations Day are also recognized, each focusing on critical global and social issues.

October 2nd stands out as a particularly significant date in India, commemorating both Gandhi Jayanti and International Day of Non-Violence. Additionally, it marks the birth anniversary of Lal Bahadur Shastri, celebrated as Lal Bahadur Shastri Jayanti.

For those preparing for competitive exams such as Bank Exams, SSC Jobs, Railway Jobs, and UPSC, understanding these important days is crucial. The detailed information on Important Days in October 2024, along with mnemonic aids for efficient memorization and revision, can greatly assist in exam preparation.

Important Days in October 2024

Date Important Days
1st October International Day of Older Persons
International Coffee Day
World Vegetarian Day
International Music Day
2nd October Gandhi Jayanti
International Day of Non-Violence
World Habitat Day
3rd October German Unity Day
4th October World Animal Welfare Day
World Space Week Begins
5th October World Teachers’ Day
6th October World Cerebral Palsy Day
World Smile Day
German-American Day
7th October World Cotton Day
8th October Indian Air Force Day
9th October World Post Day
Indian Foreign Service Day
10th October World Mental Health Day
National Post Day
11th October International Day of the Girl Child
12th October Dussehra
World Arthritis Day
World Sight Day
13th October UN International Day for Natural Disaster Reduction
World Egg Day
14th October World Standard Day
15th October World Students’ Day
International Day of Rural Women
World White Cane Day
Global Handwashing Day
Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day
16th October World Food Day
World Anaesthesia Day
World Spine Day
Boss’s Day
17th October Maharishi Valmiki Jayanti
International Day for the Eradication of Poverty
20th October National Solidarity Day
World Osteoporosis Day
World Statistics Day
21st October National Police Commemoration Day
22nd October International Stuttering Awareness Day
23rd October Mole Day
24th October United Nations Day
ITBP Raising Day
World Polio Day
World Development Information Day
26th October J&K Accession Day
27th October World Day for Audiovisual Heritage
29th October World Stroke Day
Dhanteras
30th October World Savings Day
World Thrift Day
31st October World Cities Day
Ekta Diwas (National Unity Day)
Halloween Day

 Major Indian Festivals And Their Dates In October 2024

  This table provides a comprehensive view of key festivals and observances in India for October 2024.

Here’s a brief overview of each important day in October 2024:

  • 1st October
    • International Day of Older Persons: Celebrates and raises awareness about the contributions and issues faced by older persons.
    • International Coffee Day: Honors the global love for coffee and highlights the importance of coffee growers.
    • World Vegetarian Day: Promotes the benefits of vegetarianism for health and the environment.
    • International Music Day: Celebrates music's role in enriching lives and cultures worldwide.
  • 2nd October
    • Gandhi Jayanti: Commemorates the birth of Mahatma Gandhi, emphasizing his principles of non-violence and peace.
    • International Day of Non-Violence: Promotes non-violence as a means of resolving conflicts and fostering peace.
    • World Habitat Day: Focuses on the importance of adequate housing and sustainable urban development.
  • 3rd October
    • German Unity Day: Marks the anniversary of German reunification, celebrating the end of division between East and West Germany.
  • 4th October
    • World Animal Welfare Day: Raises awareness about animal rights and the welfare of animals around the world.
    • World Space Week Begins: Celebrates space exploration and the benefits of space science.
  • 5th October
    • World Teachers’ Day: Acknowledges the vital role of teachers in shaping education and society.
  • 6th October
    • World Cerebral Palsy Day: Highlights the needs and rights of individuals with cerebral palsy.
    • World Smile Day: Encourages acts of kindness and spreading smiles to foster happiness.
    • German-American Day: Celebrates the contributions of German-Americans to U.S. culture and society.
  • 7th October
    • World Cotton Day: Promotes the cotton industry's role in global economies and the livelihoods dependent on it.
  • 8th October
    • Indian Air Force Day: Honors the establishment and achievements of the Indian Air Force.
  • 9th October
    • World Post Day: Celebrates the role of postal services in connecting people globally.
    • Indian Foreign Service Day: Recognizes the contributions of the Indian Foreign Service in diplomacy and international relations.
  • 10th October
    • World Mental Health Day: Focuses on raising awareness and supporting mental health issues.
    • National Post Day: Celebrates the significance of postal services in everyday life.
  • 11th October
    • International Day of the Girl Child: Highlights the challenges and opportunities for girls around the world and promotes gender equality.
  • 12th October
    • Dussehra: A major Hindu festival celebrating the victory of good over evil.
    • World Arthritis Day: Raises awareness about arthritis and the impact of the condition.
    • World Sight Day: Focuses on eye health and efforts to prevent blindness.
  • 13th October
    • UN International Day for Natural Disaster Reduction: Promotes strategies for reducing the impact of natural disasters.
    • World Egg Day: Celebrates the nutritional benefits of eggs and their role in global diets.
  • 14th October
    • World Standard Day: Highlights the importance of international standards in facilitating global trade and communication.
  • 15th October
    • World Students’ Day: Honors students and their contributions to society, remembering the legacy of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam.
    • International Day of Rural Women: Celebrates the contributions of rural women and addresses their challenges.
    • World White Cane Day: Raises awareness about the white cane as a tool for independence for blind and visually impaired individuals.
    • Global Handwashing Day: Promotes hand hygiene as a key to health and disease prevention.
    • Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day: Offers support and remembrance for families who have experienced pregnancy loss or infant death.
  • 16th October
    • World Food Day: Focuses on global food security and efforts to end hunger.
    • World Anaesthesia Day: Recognizes the role of anaesthesia in surgery and patient care.
    • World Spine Day: Raises awareness about spinal health and disorders.
    • Boss’s Day: Acknowledges and appreciates the role of bosses in the workplace.
  • 17th October
    • Maharishi Valmiki Jayanti: Celebrates the birth of Maharishi Valmiki, the author of the Ramayana.
    • International Day for the Eradication of Poverty: Focuses on efforts to eliminate poverty and improve living conditions globally.
  • 20th October
    • National Solidarity Day: Promotes unity and solidarity among people.
    • World Osteoporosis Day: Raises awareness about osteoporosis and promotes bone health.
    • World Statistics Day: Highlights the importance of statistics in understanding and solving global challenges.
  • 21st October
    • National Police Commemoration Day: Honors the sacrifices made by police officers and commemorates their service.
  • 22nd October
    • International Stuttering Awareness Day: Raises awareness about stuttering and supports those affected by it.
  • 23rd October
    • Mole Day: Celebrates Avogadro's number and the significance of the mole in chemistry.
  • 24th October
    • United Nations Day: Marks the anniversary of the founding of the United Nations and highlights its global impact.
    • ITBP Raising Day: Celebrates the establishment of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police.
    • World Polio Day: Raises awareness about polio eradication efforts and the importance of vaccination.
    • World Development Information Day: Promotes awareness of development issues and the role of information in addressing them.
  • 26th October
    • J&K Accession Day: Commemorates the accession of Jammu and Kashmir to India.
  • 27th October
    • World Day for Audiovisual Heritage: Focuses on preserving and celebrating audiovisual records and heritage.
  • 29th October
    • World Stroke Day: Raises awareness about stroke prevention and treatment.
    • Dhanteras: Marks the beginning of Diwali and involves buying new items, particularly metal, for good luck.
  • 30th October
    • World Savings Day: Encourages saving and financial planning for a secure future.
    • World Thrift Day: Promotes the importance of thrift and wise spending.
  • 31st October
    • World Cities Day: Highlights the importance of urbanization and sustainable city development.
    • Ekta Diwas (National Unity Day): Celebrates the unity and integrity of India, marking the birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.
    • Halloween Day: Celebrates with costumes, trick-or-treating, and festive decorations.

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