
September is a month filled with cultural, educational, environmental, and awareness-related observances. From Teachers’ Day in India to World Ozone Day and International Day of Peace, these dates carry global significance.
Here’s the complete day-wise list of important days in september 2025:
Week 1 (1 – 7 September)
- 1 September – National Nutrition Week (India)
- 2 September – World Coconut Day
- 3 September – Skyscraper Day
- 4 September – Eid Milad-un-Nabi
- 5 September – Teachers’ Day (India), international Day of Charity, Onam
- 6 September – Anant Chaturdashi
- 7 September – Brazilian Independence Day
Week 2 (8 – 14 September)
- 8 September – international Literacy Day, World Physical Therapy Day, Grandparents’ Day
- 10 September – World Suicide Prevention Day (WSPD)
- 11 September – 9/11 Remembrance Day (USA), National Forest Martyrs Day (India), World First Aid Day, Digvijay Diwas
- 13 September – international Chocolate Day
- 14 September – hindi Diwas (India)
Week 3 (15 – 21 September)
- 15 September – Engineer’s Day (India), international Day of Democracy
- 16 September – malaysia Day, World Ozone Day
- 17 September – Vishwakarma Puja, World Patient Safety Day, PM narendra Modi’s Birthday
- 18 September – World Bamboo Day
- 19 September – international Talk Like a Pirate Day
- 20 september (3rd Saturday) – international Red Panda Day
- 21 September – international Day of Peace (UN), World Alzheimer’s Day
Week 4 (22 – 28 September)
- 22 September – Rose Day (Welfare of cancer Patients), Shardiya navratri Begins, World Rhino Day
- 23 September – international Day of Sign Languages
- 25 September – World Pharmacists Day, Antyodaya Diwas (India)
- 26 September – european Day of Languages, World Contraception Day, World Environmental health Day, international Week of Deaf (last week of Sept)
- 27 September – World Tourism Day, google Anniversary
- 28 September – World Rabies Day, Durga Puja, World Rivers Day (4th Sunday), international Day for Universal Access to Information
Week 5 (29 – 30 September)
- 29 September – World heart Day
- 30 September – international Translation Day
Why this matters:
- For students & aspirants – crucial for competitive exams (GK/Current Affairs).
- For professionals & teachers – useful for planning awareness activities.
- For general awareness – helps us connect with global issues, culture, and health.
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