Important Days in November 2022, Check List of all Special National and International Days in November

Safalta expert Published by: Gitika Jangir Updated Wed, 16 Nov 2022 03:48 PM IST

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Check the list of important and special days in November 2022.

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Important and Special Days in November 2022: Some of the important days of November 2022 are: World Tsunami Day, Cancer Awareness Day, World Pneumonia Day,  Children’s Day in India and Constitution Day or Law Day. The month of November consists of many special days of national and international importance. These significant days and dates are important from the competitive exam perspective and we need to have a basic understanding of this.
We observe particular national and international holidays every year as a worldwide community. There are days that are observed to remember important historical occurrences or to increase public awareness of a certain issue. The complete list of significant days in November is provided here. You can DOWNLOAD Safalta App to get many such interesting materials FREE. Also, check important Days in December 2022. 
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List of Important Days in November 2022

Here is the list of all the important dates in November 2022.

Dates

Important Days in November

1st November

World Vegan Day, All Saints’ Day

5th November

World Tsunami Day

7th November

National Cancer Awareness Day

Infant Protection Day

8th November

World Radiography Day

Guru Nanak Dev’s Birth Anniversary

9th November

National Legal Service Day

10th November

Transport Day

12th November

World Pneumonia Day

13th November

World Kindness Day

14th November

Children’s Day in India

World Diabetes Day

17th November

National Epilepsy Day

19th November

World Toilet Day,

International Men’s Day

20th November

Africa Industrialization Day

World Children’s Day

21st November

World Television Day

25th November

International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women

26th November

Constitution Day or Law Day (India)

29th November

International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People

 
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1st November : World Vegan Day

The goal of World Vegan Day, which is observed on November 1st each year, is to increase public awareness of the advantages of a vegan diet and veganism in general. On November 1, 2022, the inaugural Vegan Day was observed to mark the 51st anniversary of the UK Vegan Society.

1st November : All Saints’ Day

Every year on November 1st, All Saints Day is observed with the intention of honouring all the saints. It is seen as a chance for Christians to remember all of the saints and martyrs—known and unknow—who have served Christ throughout history. All Hallows' Day or Hallowmas are other names for All Saints' Day.

1st November : Rajyotsava Day (Karnataka Formation Day)

Every year on the first of November, Rajyotsava Day, also known as Karnataka Rajyotsava, Kannada Rajyotsava, Kannada Day, or Karnataka Day, is observed. All of South India's Kannada-speaking regions were combined on November 1st, 1956, to become the State of Karnataka.

1st Tuesday in November (falls on 1st November): Melbourne Cup Day

Melbourne Cup Day is celebrated on the first Tuesday in November (1st November this year). One of the most well-known horse races in several regions of the world is also celebrated on this day.

2nd November : All Souls’ Day

All Souls' Day is held on November 2 in remembrance of the deceased. In Roman Catholicism, the second of November is a day of remembrance for all the faithfully departed who are said to be in purgatory since they passed away with the guilt of smaller sins still lodged in their souls.

2nd November : Parumala Perunnal

One of the most well-known events held in India's evergreen state is the magnificent festival celebrated in Kerala. Life in Kerala ceases during the Parumala Perunnal festival. The location where Parumala Perunnal Kerala is celebrated makes it simpler for visitors to go there and have a good time.

5th November : World Tsunami Awareness Day

World Tsunami Day is marked on November 5 in order to raise awareness of the threat posed by tsunamis and the value of early warning systems in reducing the harm brought on by natural disasters. Many groups offer traditional knowledge about tsunamis to raise awareness among the public.

5th November : Bhupen Hazarika Death

On November 5, 2011, Bhupen Hazarika passed away in Mumbai. A renowned poet, composer, singer, actor, journalist, novelist, and filmmaker is remembered on this day. He was conceived on September 8, 1926.

6th November :  International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict

The UN General Assembly determined on November 5, 2001, that every year, November 6, will be celebrated as "International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict."

7th November : Infant Protection Day

Every year on November 7th, Infant Protection Day is commemorated with the goal of raising awareness about the protection, promotion, and development of infants. Without a doubt, if infants are protected, they will shape our world's future because they will be its citizens in the future. It is crucial to safeguard this world's future.

7th november : National Cancer Awareness Day

Every year on November 7, India commemorates National Cancer Awareness Day in order to raise public awareness of the terrible disease. Dr. Harsh Vardhan, the Union Health Minister, declared the day in September 2014. It marks the birth anniversary of Nobel laureate Marie Curie, whose research into radioactivity contributed to the discovery of a cancer cure.

14th November : Children's day

Children's Day honours the future leaders who will form the foundation of civilization. The nation of India observes it on November 14 in honour of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, also known as Chacha Nehru. To advance children's rights and education, several educational and inspirational activities are organised all across the country. Children's Day is observed on November 20th worldwide. The U.N. issued the Declaration of Children's Rights on this day in 1948. 1959 General Assembly

19th November : International Men's Day

International Men's Day, which is marked on November 19th, honours and celebrates the accomplishments of men and their contributions to society. The purpose is to raise awareness of problems that men around the world experience, not to compete with Women's Day. These include higher suicide rates, mental health problems, and toxic masculinity..

26th November : Constitution day

On November 26th, India celebrates Constitution Day, often referred to as Samvidhan Divas or National Law Day. The Indian Constitution, which was ratified on November 26, 1949, took effect on January 26, 1950. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, who was essential in the Constitution's writing, is honoured on this day. It provides an opportunity to uphold the Constitution and promote Dr. Ambedkar's principles.

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