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Ancient monuments and buildings in the countries make them stand tall on world map. These are an asset to value for. World Heritage Day is a collective effort of the communities in the world to do the needful for these invaluable assets. The day takes an opportunity to hoist awareness about the assortment of cultural legacy and the efforts that are required to protect and conserve them and also to think about its susceptibility.
ICOMOS (International Council for Monuments and Sites) organised a symposium in Tunisia on 18 April 1982 and it was suggested that a special day is to be celebrated all through the world in the name of “International Day for Monuments and Sites” on the same day every year.
The idea was also approved in UNESCO’s General Conference in November 1983. “International Monuments and Sites Day” has been traditionally called the World Heritage Day. The day celebrates the diversity of heritage throughout the world.
India is one country that has been ruled by leaders from different
religious and cultural backgrounds, like Aryans, Guptas, Mughals,
Britishers, etc. And all of them have left their marks on the Indian soil, in the form of monuments and sites, that are protected and resurrected till date. World heritage day
has an important part to play in this colourful land, where you can
find huge tombs sprawling over the land, towers that are so high that
one can feel the sky and sites- so beautiful that keeps you mesmerized.
India has all of it and to maintain these monuments and keep them alive
for our upcoming generations, this day is celebrated to spread awareness
among the visitors to protect these priceless monuments.
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World Haemophilia Day-Coming Date World Haemophilia Day-About World Haemophilia Day-World Haemophilia Day Celebration-World Haemophilia Day Images-World Haemophilia Day Video
Haemophilia Day (WHD) on 17 April to raise awareness and understanding
of haemophilia and other bleeding disorders.
On WHD, Novo Nordisk together with patient groups around the world
organise awareness-raising campaigns, media events and a variety of
activities to educate people with haemophilia and the general public
about bleeding disorders and emphasise the importance of proper care.
Starting on WHD and through 2013 Novo Nordisk Haemophilia Foundation raises funds to support the activities of an upcoming patient association in Myanmar. With only 150 people diagnosed among potentially thousands of people with haemophilia, the need for awareness and support is pivotal. Read more on Novo Nordisk Haemophilia Foundation.
50 Years of Advancing Treatment for all
We are proud to partner with the World Federation of Haemophilia (WFH) in their WHD campaign. Focus is on the global need to ‘Close the Gap’ so that more people with haemophilia get access to the treatments they need. WHD 2013 will also mark the 50th anniversary of WFH and the global community is encouraged to join together through a video-sharing project to help educate about the need to sustain and improve care with the theme ‘Our aspiration for the next 50 years’. Please find the Novo Nordisk contribution on YouTube.
This is all part of our commitment to changing possibilities for people living with haemophilia so they can live the life they desire.
World Haemophilia Day Celebration
The World Federation of Haemophilia (WFH) decided to observe 17 April as World Haemophilia Day in 1989 in honor of WFH founder Frank Schnabel, as the date was his birth anniversary.
To celebrated all around the world to encourage people to improve life of Haemophilia patients and to raise awareness of the bleeding disorders.
Railway Week-About Railway Week-Railway Week Celebration-Railway Week Images-Railway Week Video
an exhibition at Churchgate station from April 15-19. This exhibition
will showcase “the promising present and vibrant future” of WR along
with glimpses of its rich heritage and the bygone era.
ToMake transportation easier and to facilitate carriage of people from one place to another at a fast pace came up with the technological advancement.
The innovation marked the advent of first train on April 16, 1853
between Boribundar and Thane which ran on 34 Kilometre long route.
Citations and cash awards were given to railway employees for their outstanding performance during the last one year on this occasion. A cultural programme was also presented in the evening. Other activities as laser show, Exhibition on Wheels Train and Steam Heritage Runs are also held.
subcontinent, between Bori Bunder and Thane stations on April 16, 1853,
Railway week is being celebrated every year in the month of April
throughout Indian Railways.
58{+t}{+h}Railway week, Thiruvananthapuram division will be organising
various programmes at Ernakulam on April 15 and 16. Entry to South
station from eastern side will be inaugurated on Monday at 10 a.m.
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