About
World Students Day
October 15 of every year is celebrated as World Students Day in honour of former Indian president APJ Abdul Kalam, who was born on the same day in 1931. The day aims to acknowledge the efforts of Kalam towards education and students.
The United Nations declared October 15 as World Students Day in 2010. Every year the world body decides a theme to mark the observance of the day. This year, the theme for World Students day is Learning for people, planet, prosperity and peace, which aims to reaffirm the role of education as a fundamental right of every person across the world.
Millions of Indians found great inspiration in Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, widely known as the Missile Man of India. He was an aerospace scientist and a phenomenal teacher who served as the 11th President of India from 2002 to 2007, and was widely referred to as Peoples President.
October 15 of every year is celebrated as World Students Day in honour of former Indian president APJ Abdul Kalam, who was born on the same day in 1931. The day aims to acknowledge the efforts of Kalam towards education and students.
The United Nations declared October 15 as World Students Day in 2010. Every year the world body decides a theme to mark the observance of the day. This year, the theme for World Students day is Learning for people, planet, prosperity and peace, which aims to reaffirm the role of education as a fundamental right of every person across the world.
Millions of Indians found great inspiration in Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, widely known as the Missile Man of India. He was an aerospace scientist and a phenomenal teacher who served as the 11th President of India from 2002 to 2007, and was widely referred to as Peoples President.
Where
IIMT College of Engineering, Greater Noida (UP)
When
2022-10-14