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Sunday, 8 March 2026
Library science newly inducted skill subject for xi & xii class in kvs.
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Tuesday, 3 March 2026
HAPPY HOLI - 2026
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World wild life day - 03-03-2026
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Monday, 2 March 2026
MENTAL HEALTH AND OUR YOUTH
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Wiki Loves Folklore 2026 in India: International photographic competition
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Wiki Loves Folklore 2026 in India is an indian edition of international photographic competition to capture, document and celebrate the cultural diversity from around the World through Wikimedia projects (mainly Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons). Everybody can participate. Wiki Loves Folklore India is the event in the country, organized by Open Heritage Foundation. In India, we are calling on people to dive into their photo archives or visit local sites with connections of Indian culture, folklore or storytelling and upload them to win!
The basic aim of the competition is to collect photos of human cultural diversity to illustrate articles in the worldwide free encyclopedia Wikipedia and other Wikimedia Foundation projects and beyond. The photos, videos and audios provided must match the theme, including, but not limited to festivals, culture, dances, cuisine, clothing or daily life routine emphasizing on folk culture of India.
To find out about all the other national competitions taking place, visit the Wiki Loves Folklore 2026.
Top tips
Criteria
The jury will judge individual entries based on the following criteria (in no particular order):
- Technical quality
- Originality
- Potential usefulness and overall value of the image (including its licensing) to the Wikimedia projects
Out and about
- Please be respectful and considerate to your fellow photographers, and to others.
- If you are photographing building interiors, stop straight away if you are asked to do so. Some places prohibit interior photography, but in others you may be allowed to continue if you ask for permission.
- Do not trespass on private property (it is perfectly OK, though, to take photographs while standing in a public place such as the street).
- Where possible avoid photographing vehicles, and particularly vehicle numberplates.
- Please do not upload photographs of posters, noticeboards, signs, or anything else having text or two-dimensional images that might be copyright-protected. That applies even to text or images that are in a public place and that everyone else is taking pictures of. Ancient wall paintings in churches are fine, as are photos of stained glass windows of any date.
Contest Timeline
- 1st February: The contest officially opens, and uploading of photos begins.
- 31st March: Contest closes, uploading of photos ends.
- Results Declaration: National results to be declared by end of June 2026. International results to be declared by end of July 2026 at Wiki Loves Folklore 2026 page on Commons
(Note: Result declaration is subject to changes and may be delayed subject to unexpected circumstances.)Commons:Wiki Loves Folklore 2026 in India - Wikimedia Commons
International Prizes
You can win the following prizes in the international contest:
- Global Photography Excellence
- 1st prize: 500 USD
- 2nd prize: 400 USD
- 3rd prize: 300 USD
- Top 10 Noteworthy Contribution Prizes: 50 USD Each
- Multimedia Categories
- Best Video: 300 USD
- 2nd Video Prize: 200 USD
- 3rd Video Prize: 150 USD
- Best Audio: 200 USD
- 2nd Audio Prize: 150 USD
- 3rd Audio Prize: 150 USD
Read more about it here
(Make sure to enter your email address on your Wikimedia profile preferences otherwise we may not have a way to contact you if you win one of the prizes.)
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Sunday, 1 March 2026
International Women’s Day 2026
International Women’s Day, celebrated every year on 8th March, is a global occasion to honor the achievements, strength, and resilience of women across the world.
In 2026, the day continues to be a powerful reminder of the importance of gender equality and the need to create opportunities for women in every sphere of life.
This year’s theme focuses on “Empowering Women, Empowering Humanity”, highlighting how women’s progress is directly linked to the progress of society. From science and technology to the arts, politics, and entrepreneurship, women have made remarkable contributions that inspire generations.
Yet, challenges such as unequal pay, limited leadership opportunities, and social barriers still exist, making this day a call to action for change.
Celebrations on Women’s Day include seminars, cultural programs, awareness campaigns, and community initiatives that recognize women’s efforts and encourage young girls to dream big. Schools, workplaces, and organizations use this occasion to share inspiring stories and promote inclusive policies.
International Women’s Day 2026 is not just about celebration—it is about commitment. It reminds us that when women are given equal rights, education, and respect, they uplift families, communities, and nations.
International Women's Day 2025: 10+ Poems To Send Your Loved One On This Special Day
Together, we can build a future where every woman’s potential is valued and realized.
1. International Women’s Day is celebrated every year on the 8th of March.
2. This day reminds us of the strength and importance of women in our lives.
3. On Women’s Day, people wear purple ribbons as a symbol of women’s empowerment.
4. Many people write essays on Women’s Day to share inspiring stories of brave women.
5. Special activities like speeches, dramas, and paintings are held in schools to honor women.
6. International Women’s Day teaches us to appreciate and respect our mothers, sisters, teachers, and friends.
7. Many countries celebrate by sharing stories about successful and inspiring women.
8. We learn about brave women who changed the world, like scientists, doctors, and leaders.
9. Celebrating this day encourages women’s empowerment and teaches everyone about the value of equality.
10. Women’s Day reminds us that girls can achieve anything they dream of.
Celebration of Women’s Day
- Awareness Campaigns: Communities organize awareness drives to highlight gender equality, women’s rights, and empowerment.
- Educational Events: Schools and colleges conduct essay-writing competitions, speeches, and quizzes related to women’s empowerment and equality.
- Cultural Performances: Events showcasing women’s achievements through dance, music, drama, and storytelling performances.
- Honoring Inspiring Women: Award ceremonies and special events celebrate women who have made significant contributions to society.
- Social Media Campaigns: Online platforms become active with posts, videos, and stories dedicated to celebrating inspirational women.
- Art and Exhibitions: Art exhibitions and performances highlight the stories, talents, and contributions of women from diverse backgrounds.
1. What does women’s empowerment mean?
Women’s empowerment means giving women equal rights, opportunities, and respect in society.
2. How can children celebrate Women’s Day?
Children can celebrate by making thank-you cards, writing essays, or participating in school activities.
3. Why is Women’s Day important for kids?
It teaches kids to respect women, treat everyone equally, and understand the importance of kindness and fairness.
4. What color symbolizes International Women’s Day?
The colors purple, white, and green symbolize Women’s Day, representing dignity, purity, and hope.
22 Amazing Women's Day Gift Ideas for All the Ladies in Your Life
- The following list includes songs that celebrate women's empowerment and strength:
- Rupaiyya from "Satyamev Jayate" - A powerful anthem against dowry, urging women to pursue their dreams.
- Dhaakad from "Dangal" - A bold declaration of women's empowerment, aligning with the film's narrative of female strength.
- Girls Like To Swing from "Dil Dhadakne Do" - An energetic number celebrating female freedom and independence.
- Hum Toh Bhai Jaise Hain from "Veer Zaara" - A soothing voice advocating for self-acceptance and empowerment.
- Main Albeli from "Zubeidaa" - A mesmerizing song capturing the essence of defining one's identity.
- Jugni from "Queen" - An upbeat composition celebrating breaking free from societal constraints.
- Patakha Guddi from "Highway" - A Sufi-inspired song embodying freedom and empowerment.
- Aasman Di Pari from "Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl" - A motivational track encouraging women to chase their dreams fearlessly.
- Girls Like To Swing from "Dil Dhadakne Do" - An energetic number celebrating female freedom and independence.
- Jugni from "Queen" - An upbeat composition celebrating breaking free from societal constraints.
- International Women’s Day 2024: Top 10 empowering Hindi songs to celebrate female power
🌸 She Rises – A Tribute to Women
She is the dawn that breaks the night,
A steady flame, a guiding light.
Through storms she stands, through fire she walks,
With dreams cradled in gentle heart.
Her voice can heal, her words can fight,
She turns the wrong to make it right.
In every heart, her courage grows,
Like river strong, her spirit flows.
She builds, she leads, she dares, she tries,
She lifts the world, yet sometime cries
For praise or crowns — her gift is free,
A living song of dignity like a tree.
So here’s to her — in every land,
The healer’s heart, the builder’s hand.
On this day, and all the rest,
We honor her — the world’s very best.
................................................. USM.
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