Current Affairs Aug 2017 - Important Days


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1 - World breastfeeding week

World Breastfeeding Week

World Breastfeeding Week is celebrated every year from 1 to 7 August to encourage breastfeeding and improve the health of babies around the world.

The theme for World Breastfeeding Week 2017 is "Sustaining Breastfeeding Together."

WHO recommends exclusive breastfeeding starting within one hour after birth until a baby is 6 months old. Nutritious complementary foods should then be added while continuing to breastfeed for up to 2 years or beyond.

2 - 7th August observed as 3rd National Handloom Day

National Handloom Day

3rd National Handloom Day celebrations held in Guwahati on 7th August. On the occasion of 3rd National Handloom day, Union Minister of State, Textiles, Shri Ajay Tamta appreciated the handloom weavers for their commitment, dedication and skill.

The Minister highlighted Hathkargha Samvardhan Sahayata Scheme under which Government of India assists the weaver by bearing 90% of the cost of new looms.

An MoU was signed on the occasion, between Ministry of Textiles and Common Service Centres, under which weavers will be able to avail a wide array of Government services under one roof - from Weavers’ Service Centres.

3 - Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas celebrated World BioFuel Day 2017

World BioFuel Day

Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas celebrated the World Biofuel Day 2017 on 10th August. The objective of “World Biofuel Day” is to sensitize youths (school and college going students), farmers and other stakeholders about the benefits of biofuel and seek their involvement in Biofuel programme run by the Government.

The awareness campaigns were scheduled to be held between 11th to 14th August 2017 in partnership with stakeholders of the Bioenergy sector.

The Minister highlighted that the energy needs for Transportation and Domestic use in the country requires for 80 percent import of crude.

4 - Environment Minister launched ‘Gaj Yatra’ to mark World Elephant Day 2017

Gaj Yatra

Union Environment, Forest and Climate Change Minister, Dr. Harsh Vardhan, launched ‘Gaj Yatra’ on 12th August, a nationwide campaign to protect elephants on the occasion of World Elephant Day. The campaign is planned to cover 12 elephant range states.

The Environment Minister released the All India Census 2017 Report on elephants as also the Agreed Points of Action on Trans-Boundary Conservation of Elephants by India and Bangladesh and a document titled ‘Right of Passage’ on elephant corridors in India.

During the period of the campaign, artists and craftsmen created life-size works on the theme of elephants.

5 - 10th august observed as 2nd National Deworming Day

National Deworming Day

Union Health Ministry observed second round of National Deworming Day on 10 August where more than 11 crore children were covered in deworming drive in 33 States and Union Territories.

A mop-up activity was launched where 31 crore children were targeted, like health promotion activities related to water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH). The first round of National Deworming Day was held in February during which 26 crore children were covered.

Anganwadis across the country were provided with deworming tablets for children aged between 1-19, except in states Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh where deworming is carried out once a year.

6 - Nation celebrated 75th anniversary of Quit India Movement

Quit India Movement

Nation celebrated 75th anniversary of Quit India Movement where Indian Prime Minister urged people to take pledge to work honestly and fight poverty and malnutrition in the country. Quit India movement was defining movement to end colonialism.

Members of the house paid tributes to freedom fighters. The theme of 2017 was “SANKALP SE SIDDHI"- the Attainment through Resolve. An exhibition was also conducted titled “Quit India-75-Chalo Dilli” and it will be made open to public after inauguration till 1st of September.

7 - International Youth Day observed on 12 August

International Youth Day

12th August was observed as International Youth Day with theme 'Youth Building Peace'. International Youth Day 2017 is dedicated to celebrate young people’s contributions to conflict prevention and transformation as well as inclusion, social justice, and sustainable peace.

The United Nations’ (UN) International Youth Day is celebrated annually on August 12. The day recognizes the contribution of the world’s youth in enhancing global society.

The World Programme of Action for Youth, encourages “promoting active involvement of youth in maintaining peace and security".

8 - ‘World Humanitarian Day

World Humanitarian Day

World Humanitarian Day (WHD) is held every year on 19 August to pay tribute to aid workers whoo risk their lives in humanitarian service, aand to rally support for people affected by crises around the world. The 2017 WHD campaign is #NotATarget.

On 19 August 2003, a terrorist attack hit the United Nations headquarters in Baghdad, killing 22 people. Among those who lost their lives was Sergio Vieira de Mello, the UN’s top representative in Iraq. Five years later, the General Assembly adopted a resolution designating 19 August as World Humanitarian Day.

9 - International Day for the Remembrance of Slave Trade and its Abolition

Remembrance of Slave Trade

The United Nations’ (UN) International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition is annually observed on August 23 to remind people of the tragedy of the transatlantic slave trade.

The Day intends to inscribe the tragedy of the slave trade in the memory of all peoples. It gives people a chance to think about the historic causes, the methods, and the consequences of slave trade.



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