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World Wildlife Day.

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Hello Everyone My Name is Vivek Chaturvedi . I am writing a blog about World Wildlife Day . World Wildlife Day 2022 : It is observed on 3 March every year to highlight the importance of Wlid life on Earth. Let us read more about World Wildlife Day, its current theme, history, significance, and some facts related to wildlife. Around the world, between 200 and 350 million people live within or adjacent to forested areas and rely on several ecosystem services provided by forest and forest species for their livelihoods and also to cover their most basic needs like food, shelter, energy, and medicines. Around 28% of the world's land surface is presently managed by indigenous peoples, including some of the most ecologically intact forests on the planet. These spaces are not only important to their economic and personal well-being but also to their cultural identities. As we know that wildlife is facing threats due to human activities. Various challenges are faced by wildlife include loss...

World Vegan Day 2021

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Hello Everyone My Name is Vivek Chaturvedi . I am writing a blog about World Vegan Day. World Vegan Day :- It is celebrated on 1 November across the world. Do you know about the vegan movement, how are vegans different from vegetarians, when was Vegan Society established, etc? Let us find out! World Vegan Day encourages people to follow the vegan lifestyle. According to several prominent vegans, the lifestyle of vegan’s benefits human health, protect the well-being of animals and also helps in protecting the environment. 2019 marks 75 years since the foundation of the Vegan Society. World Vegan Day: History Donald Watson on 1 November, 1944 called a meeting of 5 people to discuss about the non-dairy vegetarian diets. They established a new movement known as the vegan lifestyle to focus and promote the lifestyle of vegans and their importance. Over the years, they clarified the definition of their vegan diet and it became a charity in 1979. Louise Wallis, the President of the Vegan Soci...

World Sight Day 2021.

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Hello Everyone My Name is Vivek Chaturvedi . I am writing a blog about World Sight Day 2021 . World Sight Day 2021 : It is observed on the second Thursday of October and this year it falls on 8 October. The day focuses global attention on blindness and vision impairment. Let us have a glance at the 2021 theme, history, and significance of the day. The day aims to spotlight global attention on vision impairment and blindness. The International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness features a leadership role in preparing the annual World Sight Day across the World. World Sight Day 2021: Theme World Sight Day is an annual day of awareness held on the second Thursday of October, to focus global attention on vision impairment, including blindness. This year, World Sight Day will take place on October 14, 2021 with the theme: Love Your Eyes. The theme of World Sight Day 2020 is " Hope In Sight". More than 1 billion people aren't able to see properly as they do not have access ...

World Rabies Day 2021.

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Hello Everyone My Name is Vivek Chaturvedi . I am writing a vlog about  World Rabies Day 2021. World Rabies Day 2021 : It is observed on 28 September to spread awareness about rabies prevention and focuses on defeating this horrifying disease. Let us have a look at the current theme of 2021, history, and significance. It is observed in several countries including the United States.  According to WHO, around 20,000 rabies deaths occurred in India every year. Rabies killed more people in India in the last five years than COVID-19. What is Rabies? It is a disease that is transmitted from animals to humans and is also known as a zoonotic disease. It is caused by the rabies virus, of the Lyssavirus genus, within the family Rhabdoviridae. The most common reservoir of the virus is the domestic dog with more than 99% of human deaths caused by dog-mediated rabies. World Rabies Day 2021: Theme The World Rabies Day 2021 theme is not decided yet. The theme for the year 2020 was “End Ra...

World Tourism Day.

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Hello Everyone My Name is Vivek Chaturvedi . I am writing a vlog about  World Tourism Day. World Tourism Day :- It is celebrations led by UNWTO every year on 27 September to raise awareness among people about the importance of tourism and how it helps in the economic growth of the country or any region. This year India is hosting World Tourism Day for the first time. Let us read more a World Tourism Day, its 2021 theme, history and significance. The aim of celebrating World Tourism Day is to highlight the global significance of tourism as a tool for global development and cultural enlightenment. No doubt countries all over the world whether big or small some or the other way depend upon the tourism for its economic survival and  highlight their cultural, social and political values. It is a unique opportunity to raise awareness on tourism and potential contribution to sustainable development. World Tourism Day 2021: Theme Tourism for Inclusive Growth’ is the  theme  ...

World Organ Donation Day 2021

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Hello Everyone My Name is Vivek Chaturvedi. I am writing a blog about  World Organ Donation Day 2021 . World Organ Donation Day 2021 :- It is observed on 13 August to spread awareness about the importance of organ donation and motivate people for donating organs after death. Let us read in detail about World Organ Donation Day. The day provides an opportunity to come forward and pledge to donate their organs after death which will save the lives of various people. About organ donation, there are myths and fears in people's minds due to a lack of awareness.  About Organ Donation Organ donation is retrieving a donor's organ like heart, liver, kidneys, intestines, lungs, and pancreas after the donor is deceased and then transplanting into another person who is in need of an organ.   Or we can say is organ donation is the practice of retrieving a human organ from a living or deceased person, who is known as a donor, and then transplanting it into a recipient. Let us tell you...