World Students Day is celebrated every year on 15 October.

World Students Day is celebrated every year on 15 October.

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Category : Important Days Published on: October 17 2023

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  • World Students Day is celebrated every year on 15 October.
  • The purpose of celebrating this day is to tell about the importance of students because students are the bright future of any country.
  • This day is dedicated to former President of India Dr. A.P.J. Celebrated to commemorate the birth anniversary of Abdul Kalam.
  • The theme of World Students Day for the year 2023 is - 'If you fail, never give up because FAIL means 'Fix the first attempt to learn'.
  • The celebration of this day was announced by the United Nations General Assembly in the year 2010.
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