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World Television Day

  In December 1996 the United Nations proclaimed 21 November as World Television Day commemorating the date on which the first World Television Forum was held in 1996. world television day is run every year. World Television Day  stands as a reminder of the power of visual media and how it helps in shaping public opinion and influencing  world  politics.

World Hello Day

  World Hello Day is a secular holiday observed annually on November 21, to express that conflicts should be resolved through communication rather than the use of force. Participants verbally greet ten people or more on that day as an expression of the importance of personal communication in preserving peace

Universal Children Day

  When is  Universal Children's Day 2020 ? The United Nations' (UN)  Universal Children's Day , which was established in 1954, is celebrated on November 20 each year to promote international togetherness and awareness among  children  worldwide. World Children's Day  was first established in 1954 as Universal Children's Day and is celebrated on  20 November  each year to promote international togetherness, awareness among children worldwide, and improving children's welfare.

International Men's Day

  Each year  International Men's Day  is celebrated on November 19. It is an  international  event that is celebrated in more than 70 countries worldwide. ... In 2019 the theme for  International Men's Day  is making a difference for mens and boys. International Men's Day is an annual international event celebrated on the 19th of November. The objectives of celebrating an International Men's Day are set out in 'All The Six Pillars of International Men's Day'.

Diwali

  Diwali is a festival of lights mainly celebrated by Hindus. The festival usually lasts five days and celebrated during the Hindu Lunisolar month Kartika. One of the most popular festivals of Hinduism, Diwali symbolizes the spiritual "victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance".  It is  celebrated  all over India as a festival symbolizing the triumph of light over darkness. In North Indian traditions of  Diwali , it is  celebrated  to honour the victory of Lord Rama over King Ravana and his return back home after an exile of 14 years.