05-07-2025, 06:57 AM
December 2023 in India is filled with meaningful days, seasonal changes, and festive spirit. It begins with World AIDS Day on the 1st, followed by the International Day for the Abolition of Slavery on the 2nd, and the International Day of Persons with Disabilities on the 3rd. On the 4th, Navy Day is observed to honor India's naval strength and achievements, along with Wildlife Conservation Day.
Throughout the month, global observances continue — International Volunteer Day and World Soil Day fall on the 5th. On the 10th, Human Rights Day, Nobel Prize Day, and International Animal Rights Day are observed. The 11th marks International Mountain Day and UNICEF’s anniversary, while the 12th is recognized for promoting universal health coverage. December 21st brings the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year.
As the year ends, festivities grow stronger — Christmas Eve is on the 24th, followed by Christmas and Hanukkah on the 25th. Boxing Day and Kwanzaa are celebrated on the 26th, and New Year’s Eve wraps up the month on the 31st. With important lunar phases and 20 working days, December 2023 offers a balanced mix of reflection, joy, and preparation for the new year.
Throughout the month, global observances continue — International Volunteer Day and World Soil Day fall on the 5th. On the 10th, Human Rights Day, Nobel Prize Day, and International Animal Rights Day are observed. The 11th marks International Mountain Day and UNICEF’s anniversary, while the 12th is recognized for promoting universal health coverage. December 21st brings the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year.
As the year ends, festivities grow stronger — Christmas Eve is on the 24th, followed by Christmas and Hanukkah on the 25th. Boxing Day and Kwanzaa are celebrated on the 26th, and New Year’s Eve wraps up the month on the 31st. With important lunar phases and 20 working days, December 2023 offers a balanced mix of reflection, joy, and preparation for the new year.