Gandhi's birthday-related observances:

Gandhi Jayanti(India), International Day of Non-Violence

Observances marking Mahatma Gandhi's birth anniversary in India and promoting non-violence worldwide.
Gandhi Jayanti is a national holiday in India honoring the birth of Mahatma Gandhi, the leader of India's independence movement. The United Nations also observes this date as the International Day of Non-Violence, reflecting Gandhi's enduring legacy. Schools, organizations, and communities host discussions, seminars, and peace marches to promote Gandhi's philosophy of non-violence. The day inspires global reflection on conflict resolution, human rights, and social justice. Many pay tribute by commemorating Gandhi's life and teachings through cultural programs and acts of community service.
Gandhi Gandhi Jayanti India International Day of Non-Violence

International Day of Non-Violence

An annual United Nations observance on October 2, commemorating Mahatma Gandhi's birth anniversary and promoting non-violent principles worldwide.
The International Day of Non-Violence was established by the United Nations General Assembly in 2007. Observed every year on October 2, it marks the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, a global symbol of non-violent resistance. The day promotes education and public awareness about the efficacy of non-violent action in the struggle for rights and justice. Communities, schools, and organizations worldwide host events, discussions, and campaigns highlighting peaceful conflict resolution strategies. Through cultural programs, exhibitions, and workshops, participants reflect on Gandhi's philosophy of Satyagraha and his enduring legacy. The observance calls on individuals and governments to embrace non-violence as a means to address social and political challenges and foster a more peaceful world.
International Day of Non-Violence