National Integration Day is observed in India on November 19th every year. This day is also known as "Quami Ekta Divas" in Hindi. It commemorates the birth anniversary of the first woman Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi, who played a significant role in promoting national integration and unity in the country.
The day is dedicated to promoting the importance of national integration, social harmony, and the unity of the diverse communities and regions in India. It serves as a reminder of the country's commitment to fostering a sense of oneness and solidarity among its people, irrespective of their cultural, linguistic, religious, or regional differences.
On National Integration Day, various events and activities are organized across the nation to promote the values of unity, peace, and understanding. These activities may include seminars, workshops, cultural programs, and initiatives that aim to bridge divides and promote communal harmony. The day encourages people to come together and work towards a more cohesive and integrated society, respecting and celebrating India's rich cultural diversity.
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