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Tuesday, March 20, 2018

World Water Day - 22nd March

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About the Day

The United Nations General Assembly adopted resolution A/RES/47/193 of 22 December 1992 by which 22 March of each year was declared World Day for Water, to be observed starting in 1993, in conformity with the recommendations of the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) contained in Chapter 18 (Fresh Water Resources) of Agenda 21. States were invited to devote the Day, as appropriate in the national context, to concrete activities such as the promotion of public awareness through the publication and diffusion of documentaries and the organization of conferences, round tables, seminars and expositions related to the conservation and development of water resources and the implementation of the recommendations of Agenda 21.
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World Water Day 2018


 ‘Nature for Water’ 

Exploring nature-based solutions to the water challenges we face in the 21st century.

http://worldwaterday.org/

Data Issue
You cannot manage what you do not measure”
It is all but impossible to make informed water management decisions without reliable, sufficient, and freely available water data. Obtaining such data, however (or accessing data from other nations — some of which see security risks in sharing), has always proven difficult.
We have the means to do much better in measurement of water. And when that potential is realized, perhaps then we will do much better, globally and locally, managing this vital resource as well.
http://www.ipsnews.net/2018/03/time-resolve-cursed-old-water-problem/

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World Water Day 2017.


Theme

"Why Waste Water?"  

http://nraoiekc.blogspot.com/2017/03/water-productivity-why-waste-water.html
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World Water Day 2013

http://www.unwater.org/water-cooperation-2013/events/world-water-day/en/

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World Water Day 2012 Events

http://www.unwater.org/wwd12/

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World Water Day 2011 Theme



Water for Cities: Responding to the Urban Challenge
http://www.unwater.org/worldwaterday/
http://www.unwater.org/worldwaterday/mainindex.html

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World Water Day 2010 Theme

Clean Water for a Healthy World

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Message from Irina Bokova, Director-General of UNESCO


on the occasion of World Water Day  “Clean Water for a Healthy World”
Water is fundamental to life on earth. For human populations and ecosystems to thrive, that water must be clean, it must stay clean and, most importantly, it must be accessible to all.

World Water Day 2010 calls for “ Clean Water for a Healthy World ”. As we celebrate this Day, let us consider the facts. More than 2.5 billion people live without proper sanitation. An estimated 884 million people, the majority of them in Africa, do not have access to safe drinking water. Some 1.5 million children under five die each year from sickness caused by water-borne diseases. The degradation of water quality in rivers, streams, lakes, and groundwater systems has a direct impact on ecosystems and human health. This state of affairs represents an unspeakable human tragedy, and is also major obstacle to development.

Water-related sickness and the additional financial hardship it brings, lowers the odds that a poor family will educate its children. This, in turn, robs the next generation of the opportunity to improve their own circumstances and break the cycle of poverty and deprivation trapping them. Clean water and proper sanitation are where it all starts. A key approach to addressing water quality challenges should be based on pollution prevention, control and restoration strategies.

Numerous rivers, once the source of human prosperity and rich wildlife, are now heavily polluted. The degradation of water quality in surface and groundwater systems is further exacerbating water scarcity and negatively impacting our natural environment and the ecosystem services and goods that it provides, jeopardizing food security and livelihoods.

In these cost-cutting times, when economic difficulties jeopardise investment in development, let us be clear that developmental progress more than pays for itself. It has been estimated that achieving the Millenium Development Goals for access to safe water and sanitation would produce a global saving of more than $84 billion. We already have the scientific knowledge to make immediate strides in the
provision of clean water and sanitation, provided the funding is there. Researchers are developing new and ingenious ways of protecting surface waters and groundwater systems from pollution, and ensuring better water management.

As the lead UN agency for water sciences and education, UNESCO is moving ahead with an array of programmes to further this know-how. UNESCO’s International Hydrological Programme is actively engaged in fostering science and knowledge for protecting the quality of surface waters and groundwater systems. Likewise, UNESCO is an active contributor to the monitoring of the state of the world’s freshwater resources in the World Water Development Report coordinated by the World Water Assessment Programme, whose secretariat is hosted and led by UNESCO. Since 2003, UNESCO has overseen the training of dozens of water scientists and engineers from developing countries at the Netherlands based UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education, a world-ranking establishment.
UNESCO promotes capacity building for better management of water resources through its water centres and chairs operating under the auspices of UNESCO in many parts of the world.

Much remains to be done if we are to make a difference to the lives of millions of people. On this World Water Day, I urge Governments, civil society, the private sector and all stakeholders to put the goal of “Clean Water for a Healthy World” at the forefront of their priorities.

Irina Bokova
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PepsiCo Marks World Water Day 2010 with Global Water Goals

PepsiCo (NYSE: PEP) announced global goals to provide access to safe water to three million people in developing countries by 2015 and to continuously strive for positive water balance in company operations in water-distressed areas.

After more than a decade of actively promoting sustainable water resource management, PepsiCo continues to drive responsible water solutions that are socially responsible, scientifically based and economically sound.  Some of PepsiCo's water initiatives and milestones include:
In 2009, PepsiCo saved more than 11 billion liters of water through efficiency improvements.
In the U.S., the company began cleaning new Gatorade bottles with purified air instead of rinsing with water. The method works so well it is being adopted, along with other conservation techniques, by bottling facilities around the world, saving billions of liters of water from going down the drain.

In the UK, PepsiCo Walkers' business has already reduced water usage at its largest potato chip facility by 42 percent between 2001 and 2007. Potatoes naturally contain a lot of water, and Walkers is working to capture that moisture and use it to make the UK facilities essentially self-sufficient in water, unplugged from the water mains.

Agriculture uses 70 percent of the world's water. That's why in China, PepsiCo is sharing conservation techniques with its local farmers. These efforts have cut the water usage required to grow potatoes for Lay's potato chips in China by more than half.

In India, PepsiCo beverage operations reduced water use in manufacturing by more than 45 percent and conserved more than 3 billion liters of water since 2007, achieving positive water balance – giving back more water than the company consumed.

One of PepsiCo India's most successful initiatives has been its work with farmers to reduce the amount of water used in rice cultivation. The company introduced a technology called "direct seeding." Rather than growing seedlings in a nursery, planting them, then flooding the fields, direct seeding allows seeds to be planted directly into the ground, bypassing the nursery. This also removes the need for flood irrigation, and saves as much 30 percent of water needed. In 2009, direct seeding was extended to more than 6,500 acres of land resulting in savings of 5.5 billion liters of water.

In Australia, PepsiCo's Smith's snacks manufacturing facility commissioned the first wastewater reuse system, which will dramatically reduce stress on local water resources at a time when the country is facing one of the worst droughts in history.

In China, PepsiCo is teaching farmers to grow potatoes and other cash crops in desert conditions. The farmers are replacing traditional flood irrigation with pivot and drip irrigation. In drip irrigation, small holes in pipes literally 'drip' water on the field, reducing water usage by up to 50 percent.

In Arizona, PepsiCo equipped the Frito-Lay facility in Casa Grande with a state-of-the-art water filtration and purification system to recycle and reuse approximately 80 percent of the process water used in production. For 10 consecutive years, PepsiCo has significantly reduced the amount of water used to make our Frito-Lay products in North America.

In Mexico, the Gatorade plant installed a rain water harvest system, which collected 640 cubic meters of water in 2009. This has helped recharge the underground aquifer affected by Mexico City's population growth and has contributed to the business's overall water usage reduction of 10.5 percent vs. 2008.
Since 2005, the PepsiCo Foundation has committed more than $15 million to initiatives that provide access to safe water and sanitation to communities in developing countries.

In 2011, The PepsiCo Foundation will reach its goal of providing access to safe water and sanitation to 1 million people. This will be achieved through support of such partners as Water.org, Safe Water Network, The Energy Resources Institute, China Women's Development Foundation and the Earth Institute at Columbia University. These projects are helping to install village water and irrigation systems, establishing water health centers, constructing nearly 750 rainwater harvesting cisterns, improve sanitation programs and recharge aquifers in developing communities, particularly in Ghana, Kenya, Brazil, China and India.
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KVSSNRao   2010
The events related to the day are certainly useful in making people aware of issues and make them sensitive. Morning I had a casual look at an advertisment in the paper. But when I got down from my bus, I observed a person full covered carrying the messages related to World Water Day at the gate of Larsen and Toubro, a large Engineering company of India situated at Powai, Mumbai. There are more volunteer behind him with T-shirts having world water day message. I came to the office and started this knol to share the event with knol readers and authors. Let us make more people aware of the issue and help in promoting investment in providing clean water to all people of the world.
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Related Web Sites
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Original knol - world-water-day-22nd-march - 2utb2lsm2k7a - 2400


Updated  22 March 2018, 22 March 2013

Saturday, March 17, 2018

18 March - Global Recycling Day







Support Recycling


Seventh Resource - Recycled or Recyclable Materials

The power of the Seventh Resource must be recognized by leaders around the world, through seven concrete changes:

Focus on international legislation and agreements.
Support, and campaign for,  free sustainable trade of recyclable materials to ecologically sound companies across the globe.
Educate, from grass roots up, the public on the critical necessity of recycling.
Agree to a common language of recycling.
To make recycling a community issue, supporting schemes and initiatives which help households and businesses provide Seventh Resource materials for repurposing.
Work with the industry to encourage ‘design for recycling’ in the repurposing of materials – reducing waste, integrating ‘end-of-life’ planning at design stage.
Support innovation, research and initiatives that foster better recycling practices and technology.

The six major natural resources on the planet: 

water, air, coal, oil, natural gas and minerals.

https://www.globalrecyclingday.com/

https://www.globalrecyclingday.com/about/

http://www.bir.org/

http://www.bir.org/news-press/latest-news/bir-announces-18-3-18-as-the-date-of-the-first-global-recycling-day/

http://www.recyclingtoday.com/article/global-recycling-day-website-launches/

https://www.unido.org/news/unido-supports-first-ever-global-recycling-day

https://edition.cnn.com/style/article/innovative-recycled-materials/index.html

http://residus.gencat.cat/web/.content/home/lagencia/publicacions/centre_catala_del_reciclatge__ccr/diss_reci_16_en.pdf

https://engineering.dartmouth.edu/~d30345d/courses/engs171/DfRecycling.pdf

https://cfpub.epa.gov/ncer_abstracts/index.cfm/fuseaction/display.highlight/abstract/7342

https://www.greenbiz.com/blog/2011/02/09/how-nikes-green-design-saved-82m-plastic-bottles

http://arts-design.uonbi.ac.ke/sites/default/files/cae/artsdesign/artsdesign/APPLICATION%20OF%20RECYCLED%20MATERIALS%20IN%20DESIGNING%20RECREATIONAL%20.pdf

Saturday, March 19, 2016

International Day of Happiness - 20 March





About the Happiness Day




The General Assembly of the United Nations in its resolution 66/281 of 12 July 2012 proclaimed 20 March the International Day of Happiness recognizing the relevance of happiness and well-being as universal goals and aspirations in the lives of human beings around the world and the importance of their recognition in public policy objectives.



Speaking at the High Level Meeting on "Happiness and Well-Being: Defining a New Economic Paradigm" convened during the sixty-sixth session of the General Assembly the Secretary General Ban Ki-moon stated that the world “needs a new economic paradigm that recognizes the parity between the three pillars of sustainable development. Social, economic and environmental well-being are indivisible. Together they define gross global happiness.”  The meeting was convened at an initiative of Bhutan, a country which recognized the supremacy of national happiness over national income since the early 1970s and famously adopted the goal of Gross National Happiness over Gross National Product.



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2016


This year’s International Day of Happiness is focused on Climate Action for a Happy Planet.

The best way to celebrate this International Day of Happiness is by taking action to alleviate suffering. In this spirit, let us use this occasion to renew a global spirit of solidarity to create a safer, more prosperous and more sustainable future for all.

A Poem Written by Me - May be appropriate for Global Spirit of Solidarity

I am Indian
taught by Divine
I believe in union
with God and his Creation


I guard the ground of my own
that does not mean fight with alien
I help my brothern
does not mean rest of  the world I disown

I am ready to help people anywhere
always help neighbours to prosper
I take care of  my land's weak labour
its only makes world stronger

Global trade should not mean disaster
competition should not mean human hunger
share your means and live till God's desire
I am an Indian who wants world's welfare


Written on 13 March 2016, Sunday

http://nraopoems.blogspot.com/2016/03/i-am-indian-who-wants-worlds-welfare.html


2015

God - 7 Billion Others

I agree with it. All spiritual people have to take care of others.

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Think of 7 Billion Others Also - Think of Making Them Happy


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Message of Ban ki Moon for 20 March 2013

Compassion promotes happiness and will help build the future we want.

"On this first International Day of Happiness, let us reinforce our commitment to inclusive and sustainable human development and renew our pledge to help others. When we contribute to the common good, we ourselves are enriched. Compassion promotes happiness and will help build the future we want."

http://www.un.org/en/events/happinessday/sgmessage.shtml

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Wikipedia article on the Day
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Day_of_Happiness

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Happiness: A How to Guide


http://happinessinternational.org/happiness-a-how-to-guide/

How Can You Celebrate International Day of Happiness?


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/randy-taran/international-day-of-happiness-un_b_2886300.html

Updated on 20 March 2016, 19 March 2013

Sunday, March 13, 2016

World Poetry Day - 21 March


About World Poetry Day

Every year on 21 March UNESCO celebrates the World Poetry Day. A decision to proclaim 21 March as World Poetry Day was adopted during the UNESCO’s 30th session held in Paris in 1999.

According to the UNESCO’s decision, the main objective of this action is to support linguistic diversity through poetic expression and to offer endangered languages the opportunity to be heard within their communities. Moreover, this Day is meant to support poetry, return to the oral tradition of poetry recitals, promote teaching poetry, restore a dialogue between poetry and the other arts such as theatre, dance, music, painting and so on, support small publishers and create an attractive image of poetry in the media so that the art of poetry will no longer be considered an outdated form of art but one.

http://www.un.org/en/events/poetryday/
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Messages of Director General UNESCO for the day

2015

Poetry is the universal human song, expressing the aspiration of every woman and man to apprehend the world and share this understanding with others.

 Irina Bokova, Director General
Message on World Poetry Day 2015
http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0023/002319/231973e.pdf



http://www.un.org/en/events/poetryday/2013/dgmessage.shtml

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My Poems in 2016

I am Indian Who Wants World's Welfare - Poem

Ek India Ekatma India - एक इण्डिया एकात्म इण्डिया



एक इण्डिया एकात्म इण्डिया
हेपी इण्डिया वेरी हेपी इण्डिया
श्रेष्ट भारत स्वच्छ भारत
संघटित भारत  संतोष भारत

एक इण्डिया एकात्म इण्डिया
हेपी इण्डिया वेरी हेपी इण्डिया

पढ़ाई कुछ भी हो
कमाई कुछ भी हो
काम कुछ भी हो
नाम कुछ भी हो

एक इण्डिया एकात्म इण्डिया
हेपी इण्डिया वेरी हेपी इण्डिया

भाषा में फर्क हो
वेष  में भी फर्क हो
खाना अलग  हो
अलंकार भिन्न हो

एक इण्डिया एकात्म इण्डिया
हेपी इण्डिया वेरी हेपी इण्डिया

पहाड़ पे रहो
मैदान में रहो
झोपड़ा ही घर सही
बैठना  जमीन पर ही  हो

एक इण्डिया एकात्म इण्डिया
हेपी इण्डिया वेरी हेपी इण्डिया

मंदिर  जाओ
या मस्जिद जाओ
गुरुद्वारा जाओ
या बाइबिल पढ़ो

एक इण्डिया एकात्म इण्डिया
हेपी इण्डिया वेरी हेपी इण्डिया

इण्डिया बोलो
भारत पुकारो
हिन्दुस्तान  कहो
 जैहिंद  नारा दो

एक इण्डिया एकात्म इण्डिया
हेपी इण्डिया वेरी हेपी इण्डिया

ऋषियोंका दर्शन ये  हैं
आदिशंकर का मार्ग भी हैं
हमारा खुशी का   सूत्र ये  हैं
एक इण्डिया एकात्म इण्डिया

एक इण्डिया एकात्म इण्डिया
हेपी इण्डिया वेरी हेपी इण्डिया

Written on 12 March 2016, Saturday


భారతీయులం మనం
భరత మాత ముద్దు బిడ్డలం
సహోదరీ సహోదరులం
ఒకే మట్టి లోని విత్తనాల మొక్కలం   ॥ భారతీయులం మనం ॥

http://guide-india.blogspot.com/2016/03/bhaarateeylam-manam.html

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2012

My Poem in Telugu Written on 21.3.2012


ఉగాది పండుగ వస్తోంది - ఉత్సాహాన్ని తెస్తోంది Ugadi Panduga Vastondi

ఉగాది పండుగ వస్తోంది
ఉత్సాహాన్ని తెస్తోంది
ఊరంతా సంతోషం
ఉరకలు వేసే సందోహం

ఉప్పు, పులుపు, చెరుకు, చేదు
ఉపాహారం ఈ రోజు ప్రత్యేకం 
ఉదయం తలంటు పోత
ఉత్సాహం కొత్త బట్టల జత 

ఊరి దేవత సంబరం
ఉత్కంట గొలిపే వినోదం 
ఉగాది పంచాంగ శ్రవణం
ఊరట ఇచ్చే గోచారం వివరం

ఉంది ఉంది మంచి పొంచి  
ఉన్నది గ్రహాల బలం
ఊరికి కొంచెం ఉపకారం 
ఉగ్ర గ్రహాల శాంతికి దానం

ఉన్నత స్థితికి సోపానం
ఉద్వాసన - ఇబ్బందులు మాయం
ఉగాది పండుగ ధ్యేయం 
ఉత్సాహాన్ని పెంచడం



http://nraopoems.blogspot.com/2012/03/ugadi-panduga-vastondi.html
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World Poetry Day Resources


http://www.teacherplanet.com/resource/worldpoetry.php

Craft of Poetry - Various types of poems and elements of poems

http://www.poetryfoundation.org/

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Support Poetry



Support poetry by buying the collections of young poets


Invite your friends to improve both conventional and slam poetry


Learn from the proverbs of your country, and discover the poetic teachings of others


Read up about riddles, limericks and sonnets to liven up your evenings


Fight against the outdated image of poetry


Encourage your kids to read and write their own poetry during family gatherings


Awaken the poet inside of you and impress your friends with your creativity, inventiveness and imagination


Support poetry on radio, in magazine columns and feature films!


http://www.unesco.org/new/en/unesco/events/prizes-and-celebrations/celebrations/international-days/world-poetry-day-2013/

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Poems


Robert Burns - Scotland
http://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/robertburns/


Updated 13 Mar 2016, 21 March 2013

Friday, March 4, 2016

World Day of the Fight Against Sexual Exploitation - 4th March

Every year since 2009, 4th March has been designated as World Day of the Fight Against Sexual Exploitation.

It has been estimated that every second of the day an average of eight women, girls and often young boys, are trapped by international criminal networks where the sole aim is to sexually exploit them, traffic them and enslave them.

This process obviously robs them of their basic human rights, including their right to freedom, their dignity, their right to live where they choose and the right to control their own bodies.

Although the problem is a worldwide one, some places are more vulnerable than others. These include areas in Southeast Asia, Eastern Europe and some Latin American and Caribbean countries.

UNICEF estimates that more than 3 million children worldwide are affected by prostitution and that children make up more than a third of all sex workers in Asia.



The International Labour Organisation (ILO) estimates that nearly a million people are trafficked every year for purposes of sexual exploitation.


World Day of the Fight Against Sexual Exploitation sets out to draw attention to this major worldwide problem.


- http://www.earthtimes.org/politics/world-day-fight-against-sexual-exploitation/2289/

Thursday, March 3, 2016

World Book Day - First Thursday March




Source for the picture:  http://www.worldbookday.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Fest-Logo-Alone-01.jpg


World Book Day Appeal to Parents


Dear Parent or Carer


World Book Day takes place on Thursday 3 March 2016, and we would like to invite you
to join us in helping your child to make the most of this special occasion.


World Book Day celebrates the joy and value of books and reading, especially for children.
Please help your child to go to a local bookshop or library on this day.


Nurseries, schools and libraries across the World celebrate World Book Day with a huge range of
events and activities. You can help in building your child’s enthusiasm for books well beyond World Book Day by reading together regularly.

Children are never too young to start their journey with books, and the benefits of reading are
enormous—so we hope you will use World Book Day to celebrate it with your child.


With best wishes for getting the best benefit from books.

Based on http://www.worldbookday.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/A-Letter-for-Parents-2016January.pdf


http://www.worldbookday.com/

http://www.niace.org.uk/news/world-book-day-2012?src=fp1st

http://www.globaldimension.org.uk/calendar/item/?e=4610


Updated 3 March 2016, 1 March 2012

Saturday, March 14, 2015

14 March - 3.14 - Pi Day



Pi Day is a celebration commemorating the mathematical constant π (pi). Pi Day is observed on March 14, since 3, 1, and 4 are the first three significant digits of π in decimal form.


The earliest known official or large-scale celebration of Pi Day in USA was organized by Larry Shaw in 1988 at the San Francisco Exploratorium, where Shaw worked as a physicist.

On March 12, 2009, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a non-binding resolution (HRES 224), recognizing March 14, 2009 as National Pi Day.


In the year 2015, Pi Day will have special significance on 3/14/15 at 9:26:53 a.m. and p.m., with the date and time representing the first 10 digits of π (3.141592653).  However, some say that 9:26:54 a.m. and p.m. on 3/14/15 are more accurate because of the 11th digit of π is 5, which would cause the 10th digit to round up to 4.

I came to know about this information through an article published in Bombay Times on 14 March 2015.


March 14 is birthday of Albert Einstein also.

Sunday, March 8, 2015

International Women’s Day - 8th March




A Telugu Film Producer in Mood of Happiness
Picture source: https://twitter.com/LakshmiManchu/status/574553526828843009/photo/1
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About the Day

Putting women and women’s rights to equality on the global agenda is the moving force behind International Women’s Day.  The idea of a day for women, celebrated all over the world, began at the beginning of this century in America and Europe.  The focus was the movement for women’s rights and achieving universal suffrage for women.  International Women’s Day really took hold between 1913 and 1917 when women held rallies either to protest the war or to express solidarity with their sisters.  In December 1977 the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution proclaiming a United Nations Day for Women’s Rights and International Peace.

Since those early years, much progress has been made for women in developed and developing countries alike:  in many countries, provisions guaranteeing the enjoyment of human rights without discrimination on the basis of sex have been included in constitutions;  legal literacy and other measures have been introduced to alert women to their rights and to ensure their access to those rights;  the world community has identified violence against women as a clear violation of women’s rights; incorporating gender perspectives into regular programmes and policies has become a priority at the United Nations and in many member states.

Although much remains to be done to achieve full equality, the voices of women are being heard. March 8th  provides an opportunity to pay tribute to the achievements of women and to highlight the needs and concerns of women on national, regional and global agendas.

http://www.unac.org/en/news_events/un_days/women1.asp

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Suggested Activities

Suggested Activities for International Women's Day

Many activities about women’s issues can be planned.  The following are only examples of the kinds of activities which can be organized to mark International Women’s Day:

    * Research and make a display to highlight key Canadian women’s rights advocates.  Women in History website can provide a start at:  http://www.niagara.com/~merrwill
    * Take a quiz on Women and Work in Canada at: http://www.cyberbeach.net/~willows/cupw/local/site/iwd.htm
    * Highlight the contributions of Canadian women.  Information on Canadian women in various fields can be found at National Library of Canada’s website at: http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/digiproj/women/ewomen.htm
    * Screen a video on the status or rights of women in Canada.  National Film Board of Canada has many interesting titles at: http://www.nfb.ca/
    * Invite guest speakers from your community to discuss women’s rights issues.  This could be a roundtable, panel discussion or informal discussion group.
    * Read a biography or autobiography of a famous Canadian woman. Suggest this as an idea for your book club.
    * Distribute information about International Women’s Day or women’s achievements.  Women in World History website contains valuable information.  Use it to write a column for your school newspaper.
    * Find out about International Women’s Day events in your community and advertise them and encourage students to attend.
    * Network and exchange information with other community groups working to promote women’s rights.
    * Obtain a copy of the Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women.  Discuss its various clauses and how to ensure that it respected.

While the suggestions are specific to Canada, they are applicable to all countries.

http://www.unac.org/en/news_events/un_days/women5.asp

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Theme for International Women's Day 2015


“Empowering Women - Empowering Humanity: Picture It!"

Theme for International Women's Day 2013


The Gender Agenda: Gaining Momentum

Theme for International Women's Day 2012



Connecting Girls, Inspiring Futures

All Years' Themes:  http://www.internationalwomensday.com/theme.asp
 

Theme for  International Women's Day 2011


Equal access to education, training and science and technology: Pathway to decent work for women
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Events for IWD 2012

Air India All-Women Flights for IWD
http://www.thehindu.com/news/article1517614.ece?homepage=true

Events in Various Countries for IWD 2011


http://www.internationalwomensday.com/events.asp (You can search by countries)
USA
http://www.internationalwomensday.com/search.asp?country=223



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International Women's Day 2011


Accenture released a report on key issues affecting working women. Important issues highlighted in the report are available in:
http://www.indiainfoline.com/Markets/News/International-Womens-Day-Accenture-releases-study/5097660183




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Related Knols

International Women’s Day - 8th March - Knol Collection on Women
International and World Days - Knol Book
World Days or International Days to Highlight Challenges
Related Webpages

http://www.un.org/cyberschoolbus/womensday/index.asp

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Originally posted on Knol http://knol.google.com/k/narayana-rao/international-women-s-day-8th-march/ 2utb2lsm2k7a/ 4023

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

11 March - World Day of Muslim Culture, Peace, Dialogue and Film




World Day of Muslim Culture, Peace, Dialogue and Film was created in 2010 by Javed Mohammed, a San Francisco bay area based writer-producer and founder of MyFavoriteReview who proclaimed the day and week of March 11 each year as a special observance to share and discuss Muslim culture.
http://www.exploreislamcambridge.com/culture/muslim-culture-introduction

2014

World Day of Muslim Culture: For peace to reign
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/03/world-day-muslim-culture-peace-reign/

It is aimed towards using culture, art and film to create bridges of dialogue and understanding among people of different faith which ultimately can lead a more peaceful world


http://paperpkads.com/news/index.php/world-muslim-culture-day-is-being-observed-today/
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2013

It is my passionate appeal and that of other concerned Muslims to engage in a campaign for peace nation-wide.  It is time that leaders, scholars, and other well meaning Muslims in the country come together without any regional sentiment to send out messages of peace and practically showcase our resolve for enthroning lasting peace in the country. Islam is peace.
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/03/lets-spread-the-peace-message/


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2012

World Day of Muslim Culture Begins to Catch on Around the Globe
http://en.islamtoday.net/artshow-235-4407.htm
http://www.islamonline.com/news/articles/2/World-Day-of-Muslim-Culture-Begins-to-Catch-on-Aro.html

http://www.israj.net/english/index.php/culture-a-arts/sections/culture/742-world-day-of-muslim-culture
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2011


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2010

Muslim Cinema: an introduction
With 101 must-see Muslim-themed films
Javed Mohammed
http://www.culturewars.org.uk/index.php/site/article/muslim_cinema_an_introduction/

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

4 March - National Safety Day - India


THEME FOR NATIONAL SAFETY DAY/WEEK CAMPAIGN – 2014

 
MANAGE STRESS AT WORKPLACE  AND CONTROL HAZARDS

ACTIVITIES RECOMMENDED BY NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL


OBJECTIVES :
• Ensure that safety and health are integrated in work culture and life style.
• Renew the commitment of the employees towards safety and health at workplace.
• Achieve greater participation of the employees in OSH activities.

APPROACH :
• Achieve the greatest participation of the employees.
• Tap local talents in your factory for the celebration.
• Stress on the OSH needs of your unit.
• Identify and highlight local OSH issues.
• Distribute OSH promotional material amongst the employees.

ACTIVITIES :
In order to make the celebration a success, the preparations are required to be started quite in
advance. Some of the suggested activities during the NSD/W are :

At Workplace
• Administration of Safety & Health Pledge by the employees led by the topmost executive. The
model text of the Safety & Health Pledge designed, developed and distributed by the NSC is
printed on the back side.
• Unfurling of the NSD Flag.
• Pinning of the NSD Badge on employees.
• Displaying Safety Day Banners at strategic locations in the units.
• Safety message by Managing Director or Chief Executive Officer to all employees.
• Safety competitions – Essay, Slogans, Posters, Housekeeping, Safety performance etc.
• Safety suggestion schemes.
• Safety exhibitions.
• One-act play/drama, songs, quawalis etc.
• Training Programmes/Workshops/Seminars etc.
• Screening of Safety films in unit/employee colonies.
• Practical demonstrations on use of PPEs, Fire Fighting, rescue etc.
• Organising emergency drills.
• Displaying of Safety Posters at prominent locations in the unit.
• Holding award functions Safety suggestions, performance etc.
• Lecture sessions by eminent guest speakers in the field.
• Community Awareness Programmes.
• Printing safety slogans on company stationary, say, pay slip.
• Holding meetings to analyse past accidents and suggested actions.
• Safety slogan on dial tone of telephone and intercom.
• Safety Procession within the unit.
• Art competitions by families of employees such as Rangoli Competition.

Outside Workplace :
• Pinning Safety Badges on VIPs.
• Advertisement of Safety on local T.V. channel and local newspapers.
• Writing articles on importance of safety in local newspapers.
• Display of banners at strategic locations in the city/town.
• Workshop/Seminars.
• Contractor Safety Programmes
• Consumer/Customer product safety awareness programmes.

http://www.nsc.org.in/images/stories/kudos/1384365095.pdf

About The Day

The National Safety Day in India was observed on 4 March 1972. 4 March is the foundation day of National Safety Council.

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SAFETY AND HEALTH PLEDGE


“On this Day, I solemnly affirm that I will rededicate myself to the cause of
safety, health and protection of environment and will do my best to observe
rules, regulations and procedures and develop attitudes and habits
conducive for achieving these objectives.

I fully realise that accidents and diseases are a drain on the national
economy and may lead to disablements deaths, harm to health and damage
to property, social suffering and general degradation of environment.

I will do everything possible for the prevention of accidents and
occupational diseases and protection of environment in the interest of self,
family, community, organisation and the nation at large.”

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Thursday, March 21, 2013

World Forest Day - 21 March



About the day


The United Nations General Assembly has passed a draft resolution to designate 21 March each year as World Forest Day, encouraging all Member States to organize forest-related activities. This resolution marks the importance of forests and their contribution to human enlightenment.

March 21 is observed as ‘World Forestry Day’ around the globe every year to raise awareness about the significance of forests and its ecosystems, and to provide opportunities for people to learn how forests can be managed and used sustainably for generations to come.

http://zeenews.india.com/SlideShow/world-forestry-day_37.html

http://www.fao.org/docrep/f3730e/f3730e0c.htm
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World Forest Day 2012

http://www.fao.org/docrep/f3730e/f3730e0c.htm

Visit the Amazon on World Forest Day with Google Street View

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest_Day