World Students’ Day is observed every year today , October 15 to celebrate students from all across the globe on the birthday of the eminent former president of India Dr APJ Abdul Kalam.
Kalam is known for his keen fascination towards education and his admiration for the youth of the country who he believed plays a significant role in shaping our society. This day is observed to honour the legacy of Dr APJ Abdul Kalam who still stands as the epitome of inspiration to millions of students around the globe. His vision of an enriched India through education and wisdom had inspired many students along with educators from different corners of the nation to dream and achieve more milestones. It is due to his contributions in the field of education that have made the nation more responsible for the development of education and empowerment of students.
This day highlights the importance of education and students’ crucial role and contribution in this sphere. We celebrate this day to prompt students to keep pursuing their dreams despite any hurdles they are bound to face during their student life.
In 2010, the United Nations declared October 15 as World Students’ Day in recognition of Dr Kalam’s contributions to education and his desire to promote education as a basic human right and raise awareness about it across the country.
Every year this day puts the spotlight on different pressing issues related to the area of education such as access to quality education, student mental health, and the importance of lifelong learning. This day is celebrated with the aim to improve the educational scenario in different parts of the world.
Educational institutions, organisations, and students across the globe celebrate World Students’ Day in various ways which includes carrying out seminars, discussions, campaigns and workshops that emphasizes the importance of education and how it plays an exceptionally pivotal role in changing the trajectory of our knowledge.
এনেধৰণৰ অন্যান্য বা-বাতৰিৰ বাবে লাইক কৰক অসম লাইভ ২৪ ৰ ফেচবুক পেজ