Ambedkar Jayanti(India)

Ambedkar Jayanti is a national holiday in India honoring the birth of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, principal architect of the Indian Constitution.
Ambedkar Jayanti marks the birth anniversary of Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, a visionary leader and social reformer. He played a pivotal role in drafting the Indian Constitution and championed the rights of marginalized communities. Celebrated on April 14th, it features lectures, seminars, and public gatherings across India. Schools and institutions organize events to educate people about his teachings and ideals. The day highlights Ambedkar's lifelong commitment to social justice, equality, and human rights.
Ambedkar Jayanti

Bengali New Year(Bangladesh)

Bengali New Year, known as Pohela Boishakh, celebrates the start of the Bengali calendar with vibrant processions and cultural festivities.
Observed on April 14th, Pohela Boishakh ushered in the agricultural season in Bengal centuries ago. Today, Bangladesh marks the day with colorful fairs, traditional music, and mouth-watering bhog offerings. Artisans display handcrafted goods while musicians perform folk songs and dances in streets. People wear traditional attire, enjoy festive meals, and participate in cultural parades. It is both a national holiday and a cultural extravaganza that showcases Bengal's rich heritage.
Bengali New Year

Day of the Georgian language(Georgia)

Day of the Georgian Language celebrates the unique script and linguistic heritage of Georgia every April 14th.
Established to honor the Georgian alphabet and its role in national identity, this day features language workshops and literary events. Monuments are illuminated, and poets recite works in Georgian across the country. Schools organize competitions in calligraphy, improving literacy and appreciation for the Asomtavruli script. Cultural institutions display ancient manuscripts and host seminars on the language’s history. The observance underscores the bond between language, culture, and national pride.
Day of the Georgian language

Dhivehi Language Day(Maldives)

Dhivehi Language Day marks the anniversary of the first Dhivehi script publication, celebrating Maldivian linguistic heritage.
Observed on April 14th, this day commemorates the publication of the first written Dhivehi grammar in 1952. Schools and cultural centers host essay competitions, poetry recitals, and calligraphy workshops. The National Centre for Linguistic and Historic Research organizes exhibitions of old manuscripts. Government officials reaffirm dedication to preserving the Dhivehi language against globalization pressures. Festivals feature performances of traditional songs and storytelling in Dhivehi, reinforcing national identity.
Dhivehi Language Day

Youth Day(Angola)

Youth Day in Angola honors the role and achievements of young people in the nation's development and celebrates their contributions to society.
Youth Day in Angola is observed every April 14 to recognize the contributions of young Angolans to the country's independence and growth. The day honors the vital role of youth activists in the struggle for liberation and their ongoing efforts toward nation building. Festivities include parades, cultural performances, and speeches by political and community leaders. Schools and youth organizations host workshops, sports events, and art competitions to encourage talent and leadership. The celebration promotes empowerment, education, and civic engagement among younger generations. It provides an opportunity to highlight youth-driven social and economic initiatives. Many communities conclude the day with community service projects to foster solidarity.
Youth Day