HashtagsCompiled on | #IDSDP, #Sportday |
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Related Hashtags | #Sports, #Peace |
2024 Date | 6 April 2024 |
2025 Date | 6 April 2025 |
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International Day of Sport for Development and Peace is an annual global observance that recognizes the power and influence of sports in bridging cultural divisions and inspiring peace. Recognized by the United Nations, the day underscores the vital role of sport as a vehicle for social change, promoting health, education, and unity. Beyond the parameters of leisure and competition, this day emphasizes the value of sports in forging global unity, dismantling barriers of discrimination, and fostering inclusive growth. This Observance shares a notable history with India, which carries a rich legacy of sports. The day, proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly in 2013, stems from the inaugural Olympic Games held on April 6, 1896. In every corner of India, sports have always been viewed as a synergistic platform for encouraging constructive dialogue and mutual understanding. Here, this Observance serves as a reminder of the importance of integrating sports into the social fabric, uplifting underprivileged communities, and strengthening bonds regardless of caste, creed, or socioeconomic status. International Day of Sport for Development and Peace is observed across India with a multitude of activities, propagating the importance of sports in achieving sustainable development and peace. Various sports bodies organize awareness campaigns, friendly matches, and inclusive sports events, bringing together diverse groups from all walks of life. The day is celebrated on April 6, marked with great enthusiasm and participation, demonstrating India's commitment to using sports as a tool for social progress and harmonious living. Through these efforts, India continues its journey towards inclusivity, integration, and unity through the power of sports. Facts about this day
Top things to do in India for this observance
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