List of Important Days in July 2022: What are the Special Days in July 2022 in India? what are the Special Days for July – and why days in July to celebrate? And what is the list of important events in July and the theme on which it is celebrated?
Most of the important days in July 2022 National and International are related to events focusing on celebrating the significance such as World Population Day, National Doctor’s Day, World UFO Day, and many more are observed in July.
List of Important days in July 2022
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10th July |
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11th July |
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17th July |
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18th July |
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19th July |
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20th July |
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24th July |
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26th July |
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27th July |
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28th July |
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29th July |
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30th July |
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Important Days in July 2022 in Tamil
ஜூலை மாத முக்கிய நாட்கள் 2022 | அதன் முக்கியத்துவம் |
ஜூலை 1 | தேசிய மருத்துவர்கள் தினம் |
ஜூலை 2 | உலக யுஎஃப்ஒ தினம் |
உலக விளையாட்டு துறை பத்திரிகையாளர் தினம் | |
சர்வதேச கூட்டுறவு தினம் | |
ஜூலை 4 | அமெரிக்க சுதந்திர தினம் |
ஜூலை 6 | உலக விலங்கு வழி நோய்கள் தினம் |
ஜூலை 11 | உலக மக்கள் தொகை தினம் |
ஜூலை 12 | உலக மலாலா தினம் |
ஜூலை 17 | சர்வதேச நீதிக்கான உலக தினம் |
ஜூலை 18 | நெல்சன் மண்டேலா சர்வதேச தினம் |
ஜூலை 28 | உலக இயற்கை வளம் பாதுகாப்பு நாள் |
ஜூலை 29 | சர்வதேச புலிகள் தினம் |
1st July: National Doctor’s day
Across the nation, National Doctors Day is celebrated on 1st July in memory of Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy, a legendary physician and the second chief minister of West Bengal. He was born on 1st July 1882 and died on the same date.
1st July: National Postal Worker Day
National Postal Worker Day is celebrated each year on 1st July. It celebrates and recognizes postal workers and hard works and the work they put in to ensure your mail and deliveries get to you smoothly and on time.
2nd July- World Sports Journalist Day
Sports are an integral part of human life that builds the character and personality of a person. We all enjoyed playing some sports in our childhood. So, every year 2nd July is dedicated to all the sports journalists across the world. The term sports journalist signifies covering and writing news related to sports and events.
6th July- World Zoonoses Day
World Zoonoses Day is celebrated every year on 6th July to commemorate the first vaccination administered against a zoonotic disease like Avian influenza, Ebola, and West Nile Virus. Zoonosis is an infectious disease that spread from non-human animals to humans.
11th July- World Population Day
World Population Day is observed every year on 11th July. The main aim of this day is to draw attention towards the issues arising out of the rising population across the globe.
12th July- World Malala Day
The United Nations declared 12th July as World Malala Day, as World Malala Day in honour of the young education activist. The day is observed to make an appeal to world leaders that they ensure compulsory and free education for every child in their country.
17th July- World Day for International Justice
Every year on the 17th of July World Day for International Justice is celebrated across the globe because this day is the anniversary of the adoption of the Rome Statute in 1998.
18th July- Nelson Mandela International Day
We celebrate Nelson Mandela International Day every year on the 18th of July to shine a light on the legacy of a man who changed the 20th century and helped shape the 21st. this is a moment for all to renew the values that inspired Nelson Mandela.
28th July- World Hepatitis Day
World Hepatitis Day is observed every year on the 28th of July across the world because it is the birthday of Nobel-prize-winning scientist Dr. Baruch Blumberg, who discovered the hepatitis B virus and developed a diagnostic test and vaccine for the virus.
29th July- International Tiger Day
International Tiger Day is celebrated every year on 29th July. The main aim of celebrating this day is that people around the world can raise awareness for tiger conservation and help to promote a worldwide system whereby we are dedicated to protecting tigers and their natural habitats.
30th July- International Friendship Day
International Friendship Day is celebrated every year on 30th July. United Nations officially proclaimed in 2011, the aim of celebrating this day promoting friendship between countries, people, and individuals to inspire peace efforts and build bridges between communities.