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Important Days in November 2022, List of National And International Events

Important Days in November 2022

Important Days in November 2022: November is the second last month of the year and this consists of many important days which is celebrated nationally and internationally. Several competitive exams held by UPSC, SSC, Banking sectors and Railway Departments, such questions related to dates and events are asked in the General Knowledge/Awareness section. The applicants should go through all the dates of November 2022 along with their significance for more knowledge. For the convenience of candidate, Adda247 has listed down all the Important National and International Days in November 2022 in the below article.

Important Days & Dates in November 2022

Following is the list of Important Days in November 2022 along with the Events. The applicants who are preparing for any competitive exam can refer to this table for their convenience.

Date Events
1st November World Vegan Day

All Saints’ Day

Rajyotsava Day (Karnataka Formation Day)

1st Tuesday in November (falls on 1st November): Melbourne Cup Day

2nd November All Souls’ Day

Parumala Perunnal

5th November World Tsunami Awareness Day

Bhupen Hazarika Death

6th November International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict
7th November Infant Protection Day

World Cancer Awareness Day

Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman Birthday

8th November L.K Advani’s Birthday

World Radiography Day

Guru Nanak Dev’s Birth Anniversary

9th November World Services Day

Iqbal Day

Uttarakhand Foundation Day

Kartarpur Corridor Inauguration

10th November World Science Day for Peace and Development

World Usability Day (2nd Thursday in November)

11th November Armistice Day (Remembrance Day)

National Education Day

12 November World Pneumonia Day
13 November World Kindness Day
14th November Children’s Day in India

Jawaharlal Nehru birthday

World Diabetes Day

15th November Jharkhand Foundation Day
16th November International Day for Tolerance
17th November International Students Day

National Epilepsy Day

World Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Day or World COPD Day

19th November World Toilet Day

International Men’s Day

20th November Africa Industrialization Day

Universal children day

21st November World Television Day

World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims

25th November International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women
26th November Constitution Day of India
29th November International Day of Solidarity with Palestinian People
30th November Saint Andrew’s Day

List of Important Days and Dates in November 2022 – Significance

1st November – World Vegan Day

Every year 1st November is celebrated as World Vegan Day for the purpose of raising awareness about the benefits of a vegan diet and veganism in general. The first Vegan Day was celebrated on 1st November 2022 to commemorate the 51st anniversary of the UK Vegan Society.

1st November – All Saints’ Day

On 1st November of every year, All Saints, Day is celebrated for the purpose of praising all the saints’. It is considered to be an opportunity for the believers to remember all of the saints and martyrs, known ad unknown, throughout Christian history. All Saints’ Day is known as All Hallows’ Day or Hallowmas.

1st November – Rajyotsava Day (Karnataka Formation Day)

Rajyotsava Day which is also known as Karnataka Rajyotsava or Kannada Rajyotsava or Kannada Day or Karnataka Day is celebrated on 1st November every year. On 1st November 1956, all Kannada language-speaking regions of South India were merged to develop the State of Karnataka.

1st Tuesday in November (falls on 1st November): Melbourne Cup Day

The first Tuesday of November (1st November of this year) is observed as Melbourne Cup Day. This day is also known for one of the most famous horse races in different parts of the globe.

2nd November – All Souls’ Day

2nd November is observed as All Souls’ Day for the purpose of honoring the dead souls. During Roman Catholicism, 2nd November commemorates all those souls who are faithfully departed and are believed to be in purgatory because they died with the guilt of lesser sins on their souls. Through prayer, intercessions, alms and visits to cemeteries, people commemorate the poor souls in purgatory and gain them indulgences.

2nd November -Parumala Perunnal

The glorious festival celebrated in Kerala is one of the most famous celebrations held in the evergreen state of India. Parumala Perunnal Kerala is a festival where life in Kerala stops. Parumala Perunnal Kerala is celebrated at a convenient place, making it easier for tourists to reach the site and find grace on the occasion.

5th November – World Tsunami Awareness Day

On 5th November, World Tsunami Day is observed and this is to highlight the dangers of tsunami and to focus on the importance of early warning systems to minimize the damage caused due to natural hazards. Traditional Knowledge about Tsunamis are provided by many organizations to make people aware of the situation.

5th November – Bhupen Hazarika Death

Bhupen Hazarika Died on 5th November 2011 in Mumbai. This day is observed to remember a great poet, music composer, singer, actor, journalist, author, and filmmaker. He was born on 8th September 1926.

6th November – International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict

On 5th November 2001, the UN General Assembly declared that on 6th November every year the ‘International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict’ will be observed.

7th November – Infant Protection Day

On 7th November every year, Infant Protection day is observed for the purpose of spreading awareness regarding protecting, promoting, and developing infants. There is no doubt that if Infants are protected then they will become the future of this world as they are tomorrow’s citizens. It is important to protect the future of this world.

7th November – National Cancer Awareness Day

National Cancer Awareness Day is observed on 7 November to spread awareness about cancer and to make it a global health priority. During the year of 2014, the National Cancer Awareness Day was established by the former Union Health Minister Dr. Harsh Vardhan to make people aware of the situation.

7th November – Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman Birthday

Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman or C.V Raman was born on 7th November 1888 in Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu. C.V Raman was awarded with the 1930 Nobel Prize in Physics for his discovery of the Raman effect, in which light that passes through a material is scattered and the wavelength of the scattered light is changed because it has caused an energy state transition in the material’s molecules.

8th November – L.K Advani’s Birthday

Lal Krishna Advani was born on 8th November 1927 in Karachi, Pakistan. Lal Krishna Advani, Indian politician who was a founding member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and deputy prime minister of India (2002–04).

8th November- World Radiography Day

World Radiography Day is celebrated every year on November 8, marking the anniversary of the birth of X-rays. We’ve all had one done but we all take this marvelous technology for granted. It’s hard to imagine a world today where x-rays don’t exist. They’re the foundation of many medical diagnostic tools and help doctors discover a range of problems.

8th November- Guru Nanak Dev’s Birth Anniversary

Guru Nanak Jayanti is observed every year as the birth anniversary of the Sikh founder, Guru Nanak Dev. This year marks the 552nd birth anniversary of Guru Nanak, also known as Prakash Utsav or Guru Purab, as it marks an important festival for the Sikh community.

9th November – World Services Day

9th November is observed as World Services Day in India to raise awareness among the people where Legal Literacy is lacking. During the year of 1995 the Legal Services Authorities Act was enforced and since then on this day people gets aware about the lack in legal literacy.

9th November – Iqbal Day

Iqbal Day is the birthday of Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal. It is celebrated in Pakistan on 9th November every year. Admirers of Allama Iqbal in other countries also pay their respect on his birthday. Allama Iqbal was a revolutionary poet and philosopher who proposed the idea of a separate homeland for Muslims of the subcontinent and worked for it.

9th November – Uttarakhand Foundation Day

Uttarakhand was established on 9th November 2000. Uttarakhand is well-known as the Land of Gods or “Dev Bhumi”. On 19th November, Uttarakhand Foundation Day was celebrated. During the time of its formation, its name was Uttaranchal and on 2007 the name changed to Uttarakhand formally.

9th November – Kartarpur Corridor Inauguration

Kartarpur Corridor was developed on 9th November 2019 by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi in India and also by the Prime Minster Imran Khan in Pakistan. This day has religious importance from 1552 because on this day the Guru Nanak Dev Ji who is the first Sikh Guru has established Kartarpur Sahib Gurudwara

10th November – World Science Day for Peace and Development

Every year 10th November is observed to focus on the important role of science in society and the need to engage the wider public in debates on emerging scientific issues. The theme of World Science Day for Peace and Development on 10 November 2022 is Basic Sciences for Sustainable Development. It is being celebrated within the International Year of Basic Sciences for Sustainable Development, which kicks off on 8 July 2022. Main highlight here is the important of Peace and Development of Scientific works.

2nd Thursday in November – World Usability Day (falls on 10th November 2022)

It is observed that World Usability Day is celebrated on every 2nd Thursday in November. This year the the World Usability Days falls on 10th November. The day brings different communities together to celebrate how we can make our world easy for all.

11th November – Armistice Day (Remembrance Day)

11th November is observed as the Armistice Day as it is also known as Laemistice de la Premiere Guerre Mondiale in France. This day is also observed as the commemoration of the end of World War I. There are some countries which also calls this day as Remembrance Day. During 11th November 1918, an armistice was also signed between the Allied Forces and Germany at Compiegne in northern France.

11th November – National Education Day

On 11th November, it is observed to commemorate the birth anniversary of India’s first Education Minister Maulana Abul Kalam Azad. The Minister has also served the first education minister of independent India from 1947 to 1958.

12th November – World Pneumonia Day

12th November is observed as World Pneumonia Day which is to raise awareness about Pneumonia and its prevention. This is considered to be the world’s leading infectious disease and the much impacted age group are children below 5 years of age.

13th November – World Kindness Day

World Kindness Day is celebrated annually on 13th November. On this day, participants attempt to make the world a better place by celebrating and promoting good deeds and pledging acts of kindness, either as individuals or as organizations. The mission of the World Kindness Movement and World Kindness Day is to create a kinder world by inspiring individuals and nations towards greater kindness.

14th November – Children’s Day

Children’s Day is celebrated in India on 14th November every year. This day is also called as Bal Divas. On this day people are made aware about the rights, care, and education of children. This day exists with the birth anniversary of the first Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru. The day aims to acknowledge the efforts of Kalam towards education and students.

14th November – Jawaharlal Nehru Jayanti

Jawaharlal Nehru was the first Prime Minister of Independent India and he was born on 14th November 1889 in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh. Children’s Day is celebrated in India to remember this auspicious day of Jawaharlal Nehru’s birthday.

14th November – World Diabetes Day

On every 14th November, the World Diabetes Day is observed. The purpose of this one day is to raise awareness of a condition that millions of people all around the world live with every day.

15th November – Jharkhand Foundation Day

Jharkhand was established on 15th November 2000. This establishment was done by the Bihar Reorganization Act as 28th State of India.

16th November – International Day for Tolerance

International Day for Tolerance is observed on 16 November for the purpose of raising awareness about strengthening tolerance by encouraging mutual understanding among cultures and peoples. On 16th November 1966, The UN General Assembly invited the UN Member States to observe the International Day for Tolerance by resolution 51/95.

17th November – International Students Day

International Students Day was established on 17th November 1939 by the Nazi troops. 9 students leaders and the bravery displayed by the students during this incident was exceptional on this day.

17th November – National Epilepsy Day

National Epilepsy Day is observed on 17 November. On this the main focus is to make people aware about the epilepsy disease, its symptoms, and prevention. Epilepsy is considered to be a chronic disorder of the brain which is symbolized by recurrent ‘seizures’ or ‘fits’. It is seen that this can also impact people of any age group and different person gets different set of concerns and problems to deal with.

17th November – World Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Day or World COPD Day

17th November is observed as the day of World Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Day or World COPD Day every year. Theme of this year is “Healthy Lungs – Never More Important”.

19th November – World Toilet Day

World Toilet Day is observed on 19th November every year. This day mainly focuses on to inspire people about tackling the issue of the global sanitation crisis and to achieve Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6, which promises sanitation for all by 2030. As per UNICEF and WHO there are around 60% of global population which is equal to approximately 4.5 billion people either do not have toilet at home or they does not safely manage to dispose toilet properly.

19th November – International Men’s Day

On November 19, International Men’s Day celebrates worldwide the positive value men bring to the world, their families and communities. We highlight positive role models and raise awareness of men’s well-being. Our theme for 2022 is “Helping Men and Boys”.

20th November – Universal Children’s Day

Universal Children’s Day is observed on 20th November every year. This day mainly focuses to promote the international togetherness, awareness among children worldwide, and improve children’s welfare. Universal Children’s Day was established on 20th November 1954.

20th November – Africa Industrialization Day

On 20th November every year, Africa Industrialization Day is celebrated to raise worldwide about the problems and challenges of industrialization in Africa. It is also observed that the governments and other organizations in various African Countries focuses on examining different ways to stimulate the industrialization process of Africa.

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21st November – World Television Day

World Television Day is celebrated on 21st November every year. On this day the daily role of Television is highlighted as it presents different issues that affect people according to the UN. People celebrates this day as the acceptance of the impact and reach of geo-televisual communication on the world scenario.

21st November – World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims

21st November is observed as World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims every year. This day highlights the number of annual road traffic deaths has increased. There has been increase in road traffic injuries and now there are some leading killer of the people who are aged between 5 years to 29 years.

25th November – International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women

International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women is observed on 25th November every year. This day was established by UN General Assembly during the year of 1993. This day defines the violence against women as an act of gender-based violence that results in physical, sexual, or psychological harm or suffering to women, including threats, etc.

26th November – Constitution Day of India

Constitution Day, also known as “National Law Day”, is celebrated in India on 26 November every year to commemorate the adoption of the Constitution of India. On 26 November 1949, the Constituent Assembly of India adopted to the Constitution of India, and it came into effect on 26 January 1950

29th November – International Day of Solidarity with Palestinian People

International Day of Solidarity with Palestinian People is observed on 29th November every year. During the year of 1977, the General Assembly declared this day as International Day of Solidarity with Palestinian People with the help of adoption of resolution 32/40 B. During 29 November 1947, the Assembly adopted resolution 181 (II) on the partition of Palestine.

30th November – Saint Andrew’s Day

On 30th November of every year, Saint Andrew’s Day is celebrated in  Scotland and especially in the countries where Saint Andrew is the patron saint like Barbados, Bulgaria, Columbia, Cyprus, Greece, Romania, Russia, Scotland, and Ukraine. This day is the feast day of Andrew the Apostle. This is one of the important dates in Scottish calendar after Burns Night and Hogmanay, signalling the beginning of Scotland’s Winter Festival each year.

Important Days in November 2022 – FAQs

Q: When is Infant Protection Day celebrated?

Ans: Infant Protection Day is celebrated on 07th November 2022.

Q: When is Saint Andrew’s Day Celebrated?

Ans: Saint Andrew’s Day is celebrated on 30th November of every year.

Q: When is International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women celebrated?

Ans: International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women is celebrated on 25th November.

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FAQs

Q: Why is memorizing important days necessary?

Ans: It is important to memorize important days as it helps with scoring marks in different competitive exams and this also enhances the general knowledge. 

Q: When is Saint Andrew's Day Celebrated?

Ans: Saint Andrew's Day is celebrated on 30th November of every year. 

Q: When is International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women celebrated?

Ans: International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women is celebrated on 25th November.

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