
National Women’s Day is a significant day marked on the calendar for the celebration of women all around the globe. This day is observed on September 24 every year to recognize and acknowledge the achievements, contributions, and struggles of women throughout history.
It is a day when we pay tribute to the remarkable women who have played vital roles in shaping our world and strive towards gender equality and women empowerment. National Women’s Day serves as a reminder of the ongoing fight for women’s rights and serves as a platform to raise awareness on issues faced by women.
The history of this day can be traced back to the first Women’s Day which was celebrated in the United States in 1909. However, it wasn’t until 1975 that the United Nations officially declared March 8 as International Women’s Day.
It was not until the year 2000 that the UN General Assembly proclaimed September 24 as National Women’s Day, recognizing the importance of this day to celebrate and promote the rights of women.
Since then, people all around the world have been celebrating National Women’s Day to honor and empower women. It is a day filled with events, conferences, workshops, and campaigns, all aimed at achieving gender equality and promoting women’s rights.
The theme for National Women’s Day changes every year to reflect a specific area of concern related to women. Some of the themes in the recent past have included ‘Empowering Women, Empowering Humanity: Picture it!’, ‘Equality for Women is Progress for All’, and ‘Step It Up for Gender Equality’.
This year, the theme for National Women’s Day is ‘Women in leadership: Achieving an equal future in a COVID-19 world’. This theme aims to recognize the tremendous efforts by women and girls around the world in shaping an equal future and recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
On this day, we should take some time out to acknowledge and appreciate the incredible women in our lives – our mothers, sisters, daughters, friends, colleagues, and leaders. Together, let us celebrate the progress made towards women’s rights and continue the fight for gender equality.
National Women’s Day is observed on September 24 every year to celebrate the achievements, contributions, and struggles of women. It serves as a reminder of the ongoing fight for women’s rights and raises awareness on issues faced by women. The first Women’s Day was celebrated in the United States in 1909 and it was officially declared as International Women’s Day in 1975. In the year 2000, the UN General Assembly proclaimed September 24 as National Women’s Day to recognize the importance of celebrating and promoting women’s rights. People all around the world celebrate this day by organizing events, conferences, workshops, and campaigns to empower women and achieve gender equality. The theme for National Women’s Day changes every year, with this year’s theme being ‘Women in leadership: Achieving an equal future in a COVID-19 world’. This year’s theme aims to recognize the efforts of women in shaping an equal future and recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. Take some time to appreciate and acknowledge the incredible women in your life – mothers, sisters, daughters, friends, colleagues, and leaders. Let us celebrate the progress made towards women’s rights and continue the fight for gender equality. 











