Hashtags | #IDSignLanguages, #SignLanguagesDay |
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2025 Date | 23 September 2025 |
2026 Date | 23 September 2026 |
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International Day of Sign Languages in
International Day of Sign Languages HistoryInternational Day of Sign Languages is a global observance that raises awareness about the significance of sign languages as an essential means of communication for the deaf community. It emphasizes the importance of promoting and supporting the linguistic rights of deaf people for their social, economic, and cultural development. The day also highlights the need for institutions and governments to recognize and encourage the use of sign languages in educational and public settings. The United Nations General Assembly declared 23rd September the International Day of Sign Languages in 2017. In India, there are approximately 5 million deaf individuals, and Indian Sign Language (ISL) is their primary mode of communication. The recognition of ISL by the Government of India in 2016 was a significant step forward in acknowledging the linguistic and cultural rights of the deaf community. Additionally, the Indian Sign Language Research and Training Centre (ISLRTC) has been working collaboratively with various organizations to develop standardized signs and teaching methods for ISL. Various programs and events are organized nationwide to commemorate the International Day of Sign Languages in India. These events include awareness campaigns, workshops, seminars, and cultural performances, typically led by organizations working towards deaf rights and development. These initiatives present opportunities for the deaf community to showcase their talents and create a better understanding of their diverse culture and needs among the general public. Additionally, it serves as a platform to advocate for more accessibility and inclusion in education, employment, and public life for deaf individuals. International Day of Sign Languages in India is held on the same date as the global observance, i.e., 23rd September. International Day of Sign Languages facts
Top things to do in India for this observance
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