National Safety Day 2023: 4 March

National Safety Day 2023: 4 March

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Category : Important Days Published on: March 06 2023

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  • National Safety Day is celebrated on 4 March every year in India.
  • The main aim of the day is to highlight safety measures and make sure that people are aware of them and follow them to avoid accidents at work. 
  • 4 March also marks the beginning of the National Safety Week in India. 
  • The National Safety Week is observed from 4 to 10 March annually. National Safety Day commemorates the establishment of the National Safety Council in 1966.
  • The theme for National Safety Day 2023 is “Our Aim – Zero Harm”. The theme signifies the importance of protection of society as a whole.
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