World Students’ Day is celebrated every year on October 15 on former president APJ Abdul Kalam’s birthday. The theme highlights the centrality of development ambitions for our centrality with humanitarian objectives. It reaffirms the role of education as a fundamental right and a public good.
About World Students’ Day in brief
World Students’ Day is celebrated every year on October 15 on former president APJ Abdul Kalam’s birthday. In 2010, the United Nations declared October 15 to be World Students’ Day. The theme highlights the centrality of development ambitions for our centrality with humanitarian objectives.
It reaffirms the role of education as a fundamental right and a public good.
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