Vocabulary

13 Important Dates of July 2021 for Banking Exams

The July month has about 14 very important dates, both national and international. Knowing such dates help immensely in the preparation of the general awareness section. If we look at the trend of various banking examinations, such dates do play a vital role in all of these exams.  

We have not only mentioned all the important dates and events, but have also explained the significance of all such dates. Knowing the story behind such dates do help in memorising them.  

Important Events with their dates (July 2021)

Dates Events Themes Reference
1st July National Doctor’s Day Link
July (1st Saturday) International Day of Cooperatives Link
4th July American Independence Day Link
6th July World Zoonoses Day Link
11th July World Population Day Link
12th July World Malala day Link
17th July World Day for International Justice Link
18th July Nelson Mandela International Day Link
28th July World Nature Conservation Day,
World Hepatitis Day
Hepatitis can’t wait”, Link
29th July International Tiger Day Link

Significance of each day explained:

July 1: National Doctors Day

The very first day of the seventh month is celebrated as the national doctor’s day. The mentioned date is actually the birthday of the great West Bengal physician and Ex-Chief Minister Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy. He was the second chief minister of West Bengal. He was also honoured with the India’s highest ever civilian award “Bharat Ratna.” The day was introduced officially in 1961 by the Government of India.  

July’s First Saturday: International Day of Cooperatives

Since 2005, we celebrate every July’s first Saturday as the International Day of Cooperatives. The larger of aim of celebrating this day is to increase awareness of all the cooperatives which work for international solidarity, economic welfare, and world peace. The aim is also to strengthen the relationships and partnerships between the international cooperative societies or organizations and national governments, and also the local levels.  

July 6: World Zoonoses Day

Such a day was introduced to spread awareness about the zoonotic diseases. They are the kind infectious diseases which can spread from either human to animals or vice versa. The word Zoonoses is a Greek word. Zoo means animals and noses means sickness. It is being recognized since 1885.  

July 11: World Population Day

The following day was introduced by the UNDP’s Governing Council in 1989 which resides in New York. The aim was to address the concerns regarding the world population issues and about the reproductive health system.  

July 12: World Malala Day

The World Malala Day is celebrated after the popular Pakistani-origin girl Malala Yousafzai. On this very day she made the ground breaking speech at the United Nations about the education of girls. Moreover, it’s about all the hardships she faced and how she stood out as an inspiring example for millions of people all over the world.  

July 17: World Day for International Justice

The particular day is primarily known for the adoption of the treaty which established the International Criminal Court. It is also referred as the day of International Criminal Justice or International Justice Day.  

July 18: Nelson Mandela International Day

The great Nelson Mandela was born on this day and it’s in his honour that the day is celebrated. The day was coined on November 2009 and was celebrated for the very first time in 2020 at the United Nations. Mandela was an anti-Apartheid activist, which means that he fought for those who were disadvantaged by the system of racial segregation.  

July 28: World Hepatitis Day

The aim for recognizing this day was to spread awareness about the Hepatitis virus and get people vaccinated for the same. The day was originated in 2008 by the World Health Organisation.  

July 28: World Nature Conservation Day

This day is recognized by the UN to ensure the well-being of the present and future generations. It is to remind humans of their responsibilities toward conserving nature for a better world.

July 29: International Tiger Day

The day was originated in 2010 at the Saint Petersburg Tiger Summit. The agenda is to raise public awareness about the natural habitat of tigers, tiger conservation issues and to promote efforts for tiger conservation at the same time.  

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Vishwas Agarwal

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