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  2. Public holidays in India - Wikipedia

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    Being a culturally diverse country, there are many festivals celebrated in various regions across the country. There are only three national holidays declared by Government of India: Republic Day (26 January), Independence Day (15 August), and Gandhi Jayanti (2 October). Apart from this, certain holidays which are celebrated nationally are ...

  3. 2024 in India - Wikipedia

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    2–3 July2024 India-Bangladesh floods: At least sixteen people are killed by floods and landslides in Assam and Arunachal Pradesh, while over 300,000 more are displaced. [ 108 ] [ 109 ] 5 July – A victory parade is held in Mumbai by the Indian cricket team following their victory in the 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup .

  4. Category:2024 in India by month - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute ... April 2024 in India (7 P) May 2024 in India (1 C, 15 P) June 2024 in India (15 P) July 2024 in India (11 P) August 2024 in ...

  5. List of national independence days - Wikipedia

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    National Day: Independence and the Constitution of Norway (17 May 1814). Independence Day: 7 June: 1905 Sweden: Union Dissolution and Independence Day (7 June 1905). Oman: National Day: 20 November: 1744 Yarubid dynasty: Celebrates the date of the founding of the Al Bu Said dynasty, which has ruled Oman since 1744. [67] Pakistan: Independence ...

  6. Category:July 2024 in India - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Public holidays in India - Wikipedia

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  8. Children's Day - Wikipedia

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    The Grand National Assembly of Turkey was established on 1920, 23 April, and to commemorate the event, 23 April was proclaimed a national holiday in 1921. Since 1927 [ 67 ] it has also become Children's Day ( Turkish : Ulusal Egemenlik ve Çocuk Bayramı , literally " The Holiday of National Sovereignty and Children "), an official holiday ...

  9. Children's Day (India) - Wikipedia

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    On 5 November 1948, the first Children's Day was observed as "Flower Day" by the predecessor of Indian Council of the Child Welfare (ICCW) to collect funds for United Nations Appeal for Children (UNAC) through the sale of "flower tokens". On 30 July 1949, "Children's Day" was widely celebrated and publicised through radio, articles, cinema, etc ...