List of days of the year

25 March - The International Day of the Unborn Child

 

The International Day of the Unborn Child is commemorated every year on March 25. Unborn children are frequently denied the same rights as those who are born because their perceived value and right to life are linked to the wants and desires of the mother who carries the child in her womb. Unborn children, on the other hand, exist and are living members of the human family. The International Day of the Unborn Child is a day dedicated to commemorating all unborn children, celebrating their lives, renewing our commitment to safeguarding them, and advocating against abortion violence.

25 March - Medal of Honor Day (United States)

 


Medal of Honor Day is observed annually on March 25th in the United States. It is a day designated to honor the recipients of the Medal of Honor, the highest and most prestigious military decoration awarded by the U.S. government.

The Medal of Honor is awarded to members of the United States Armed Forces who have distinguished themselves conspicuously by gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of their lives above and beyond the call of duty while engaged in action against an enemy of the United States.

Medal of Honor Day serves as an opportunity to pay tribute to the extraordinary bravery and selflessness of those who have received this honor. It honors their courage, sacrifice, and commitment to serving their country.

Various events and ceremonies may be held across the country on Medal of Honor Day to recognize recipients, remember their actions, and express gratitude for their service. These may include parades, wreath-laying ceremonies, military honors, and educational programs to raise awareness about the significance of the Medal of Honor and the individuals who have earned it.

 

25 March - Tolkien Reading Day

 


Tolkien Reading Day is an annual event held on March 25th to celebrate the life and works of J.R.R. Tolkien, the renowned author of "The Hobbit," "The Lord of the Rings," and other works set in Middle-earth. The date was chosen to coincide with the downfall of Sauron, a key event in Tolkien's legendarium, which occurred on March 25th within the fictional timeline.

Tolkien Reading Day encourages fans of Tolkien's works to revisit his books, share their favorite passages, host readings, and engage in discussions about the themes, characters, and languages found in Tolkien's writings. It's a day for fans to come together and celebrate their love for Middle-earth and the imaginative world created by Tolkien.

The event was established by the Tolkien Society, an organization dedicated to promoting the life and works of J.R.R. Tolkien. Since its inception, Tolkien Reading Day has grown in popularity, with fans around the world participating in various activities to honor Tolkien's legacy and the enduring appeal of his stories.

 

25 March -Titan, Saturn’s largest moon, is discovered

 


The discovery of Titan, Saturn's largest moon, was a significant event in the history of astronomy. However, the exact date of its discovery is a matter of some debate, as it was not a single momentous event but rather a gradual process.

Christiaan Huygens is credited with the discovery of Titan. He observed Saturn and its moons through a telescope he designed and built himself. Huygens made his first observations of Saturn's moons in the 1650s and 1660s, but he didn't realize that Titan was a moon distinct from the planet until March 25, 1655. On this date, Huygens made a more detailed observation and correctly interpreted Titan as a moon orbiting Saturn.

Huygens published his findings in his work "Systema Saturnium" in 1659, where he described the existence of a moon around Saturn, which he named "Luna Saturni" or Saturn's moon. Later, the moon was renamed Titan.

So while March 25, 1655, is often cited as the date of Titan's discovery, it's important to note that Huygens' work was the culmination of a series of observations over several years, rather than a single event. Nonetheless, Titan's discovery was a significant contribution to our understanding of the solar system and paved the way for further exploration of Saturn and its moons.

 

25 March - Greece Independence Day

 


Greece Independence Day, also known as Greek Independence Day or Greek National Day, is celebrated on March 25th each year. This significant day commemorates the beginning of the Greek War of Independence against the Ottoman Empire in 1821.

On March 25, 1821, Greek revolutionaries launched the uprising against Ottoman rule, marking the start of a protracted struggle for independence that lasted nearly a decade. The revolution was sparked by a desire among the Greek people to assert their national identity, restore their sovereignty, and achieve autonomy from Ottoman domination.

The Greek War of Independence was characterized by fierce battles, heroic acts, and sacrifices made by Greek fighters and supporters. Despite facing significant challenges and setbacks, including massacres and atrocities committed by Ottoman forces, the Greek revolutionaries eventually succeeded in gaining independence for Greece.

March 25th holds particular significance as it is also associated with the Annunciation of the Theotokos (Virgin Mary) in the Greek Orthodox Church. This religious holiday coincides with the celebration of Greek Independence Day, further emphasizing the cultural and spiritual significance of the day for the Greek people.

Greek Independence Day is commemorated with various events and festivities across Greece, including parades, flag hoisting ceremonies, religious services, cultural performances, and public gatherings. It is a time for Greeks to reflect on their history, honor their ancestors' struggle for freedom, and celebrate their national identity and sovereignty.

 

25 March - 86th.Session of IOC stamp Issued in 1983

 

A commemorative postage stamp Issued on ( 25 March 1983) 86th.Session of International Olympic Committee ( lOC) responsible authority for organizing modern Summer and winter Olympic games: The 86th.Session of International Olympic Committee is being held in New Delhi from 21st to 28th. March 1983.This is the first time that a Session of the lOC is being held in India. Many important decisions, including that on Eligibility code for participants in Olympic games, with far-reaching effects , are likely to be taken during the course of the Session in New Delhi.The main Session will be held from 25th. to 28th.March.1983 , but the lOC has also held meetings of the Executive Board on 23rd and 24th.March.1983.In addition, a large number of commission meeting of lOC will also take place.

25 March - Holi the Festival of Colours

 



Holi also known as the Festival of Colours, Festival of Spring and Festival of Love, is one of the most popular and significant festivals in Hinduism.It celebrates the eternal and divine love of god Radha and Krishna.The day also signifies the triumph of good over evil,as it commemorates the victory of god Vishnu as Narasimha Narayana over Hiranyakashipu.It was originated and is predominantly celebrated in the Indian subcontinent but has also spread to other regions of Asia and parts of the Western world through the Indian diaspora

Holi celebrates the arrival of Spring (season) in India, the end of winter, the blossoming of love and for many, it is a festive day to meet others, play and laugh, forget and forgive, and repair broken relationships.The festival is also an invocation for a good spring harvest season.It lasts for a night and a day, starting on the evening of the Purnima (Full Moon Day) falling in the Hindu calendar month of Phalguna, which falls around the middle of March in the Gregorian calendar. The first evening is known as "Holika Dahan" or "Chhoti Holi" and the following day as "Holi", "Rangwali Holi", "Dol Purnima", "Dhuleti", "Dhulandi","Ukuli", "Manjal Kuli","Yaosang", "Shigmo","Phagwah", or "Jajiri".

25 March - Musiri Subramania Iyer birth annivesary

 

Musiri Subramania Iyer, was a Carnatic vocalist whose stage performing career spanned the 1920s to the 1940s. After retirement from the stage, he remained an iconic figure in Carnatic music as a dedicated teacher and leader in the Carnatic community. His bhava-laden renditions of Carnatic songs have become the measuring stick for generations of Carnatic vocalists. Musiri Subramania Iyer is one of the giants of Carnatic music in this century. He passed away on 25 March 1975

25 March - Conrad III (Konradin/Conradin) was born

 

 


Conrad III (25 March 1252 – 29 October 1268), called the Younger or the Boy, but usually known by the diminutive Conradin (German: Konradin, Italian: Corradino), was the last direct heir of the House of Hohenstaufen. He was Duke of Swabia (1254–1268) and nominal King of Jerusalem (1254–1268) and Sicily (1254–1258). After his attempt to reclaim the Kingdom of Sicily for the Hohenstaufen dynasty failed, he was captured and beheaded. 

25 March - Mananiya Chaman Lal


 

Mananiya Chaman Lal, renowned social worker and Sangh Pracharak. Born on 25 March 1920 in Sialkot (now in Pakistan), Mananiya Chaman Lal from a young age was enthused to work for the welfare of people. Although he was a gold medallist with many lucrative job offers, still he chose to work for fulfilling the basic needs of people who were victims of the partition of India.