The arrival of February 2025 brings fresh opportunities, cultural celebrations, and important events. This month holds historical significance, with several national and international observances. These special days are not only essential for awareness but also play a vital role in competitive exam preparation. Below is a detailed list of significant days in February 2025.

DateEventDetails
1 FebruaryIndian Coast Guard DayIndian Coast Guard Day celebrates the establishment of the Indian Coast Guard, which ensures maritime safety, security, and protection of India’s maritime environment.
2 FebruaryWorld Wetlands DayWorld Wetlands Day raises awareness about the importance of wetlands in preserving biodiversity and combating climate change.
3 FebruaryVasant PanchamiVasant Panchami marks the arrival of spring and is dedicated to Goddess Saraswati, the deity of learning and wisdom.
4 FebruaryNational Day of Sri Lanka The National Day of Sri Lanka is celebrated every year on 4th February. On this day in 1948, Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon) gained independence from British rule. It is also known as Independence Day. The occasion is marked by grand parades, cultural programs, and speeches dedicated to the nation. The President delivers a special address, and tributes are paid to national heroes. This day symbolizes national unity, cultural heritage, and the progress of the country.
4 FebruaryWorld Cancer DayWorld Cancer Day focuses on uniting the global community to take action against cancer through education and awareness.
5–13 FebruaryKala Ghoda FestivalThe Kala Ghoda Festival is a vibrant celebration of arts, culture, and heritage held in Mumbai, featuring exhibitions, performances, and workshops.
6 FebruaryInternational Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital MutilationThis day aims to eliminate harmful practices against women and girls, emphasizing education and advocacy.
6–12 FebruaryInternational Development WeekThis week highlights the importance of global cooperation and sustainable development initiatives.
7 FebruarySurajkund Craft MelaThe Surajkund Craft Mela is a renowned cultural fair held annually in Faridabad, Haryana, showcasing India’s rich handicrafts, handlooms, and folk traditions. Organized in February, it attracts artisans from across India and other countries. The mela features traditional crafts, vibrant cultural performances, delicious cuisine, and interactive workshops, promoting rural artisans and heritage.
8 FebruarySafer Internet DaySafer Internet Day promotes safe and responsible use of online technology, particularly for children and young people.
9 FebruaryBaba Amte’s Death AnniversaryBaba Amte, a renowned social activist and philanthropist, passed away on 9th February 2008. He dedicated his life to serving leprosy patients and the underprivileged. His work at Anandwan, a rehabilitation center, continues to inspire many. His death anniversary is observed to honor his contributions to social welfare.
10 FebruaryNational Deworming DayNational Deworming Day in India ensures children and adolescents receive deworming medication to improve their health.
10 FebruaryWorld Pulses DayWorld Pulses Day promotes the nutritional benefits of pulses and their contribution to sustainable agriculture.
11 FebruaryWorld Day of the SickThis day provides support to the sick and recognizes the efforts of healthcare workers and caregivers.
11 FebruaryInternational Day of Women and Girls in ScienceThis day celebrates women and girls in science, promoting gender equality in scientific fields.
12 FebruaryDarwin DayDarwin Day honors Charles Darwin’s contributions to science, particularly his theory of evolution.
12 FebruaryAbraham Lincoln’s BirthdayThis day commemorates the birth of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, and his contributions to equality.
12 FebruaryNational Productivity DayNational Productivity Day raises awareness about increasing productivity and efficiency in various sectors.
13 FebruaryWorld Radio DayWorld Radio Day celebrates radio as a medium for communication and its role in fostering diversity and dialogue.
13 FebruarySarojini Naidu Birth AnniversaryThis day honors Sarojini Naidu, an influential Indian freedom fighter, poet, and the first woman president of the Indian National Congress.
14 FebruarySaint Valentine’s DayValentine’s Day is celebrated worldwide as a day of love, affection, and appreciation among loved ones.
14 FebruaryBlack DayBlack Day on 14th February is observed by some groups as a day of mourning and remembrance. In India, this day is particularly associated with the Pulwama attack that took place on 14th February 2019, when a suicide bomber targeted a convoy of Indian paramilitary personnel, killing 40 soldiers.
18–27 FebruaryTaj MahotsavTaj Mahotsav is a 10-day cultural festival in Agra showcasing India’s rich art, craft, and cuisine.
19 FebruaryChhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj JayantiChhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti is celebrated on 19th February to honor the birth anniversary of the legendary Maratha king, Shivaji Maharaj. Known for his valor, innovative military tactics, and strong administration, he is a symbol of courage, justice, and patriotism.   
20 FebruaryArunachal Pradesh Foundation DayThis day commemorates Arunachal Pradesh becoming a full-fledged state of India in 1987.
20 FebruaryMizoram Foundation DayMizoram Foundation Day is celebrated on 20th February to commemorate the formation of Mizoram as a full-fledged state in 1987. It marks the state’s historical journey towards self-governance, peace, and development. The day is observed with cultural events, government programs, and celebrations of Mizoram’s unique heritage.
20 FebruaryWorld Day of Social JusticeWorld Day of Social Justice promotes equality, fairness, and the elimination of discrimination.
21 FebruaryInternational Mother Language DayThis day emphasizes the importance of linguistic and cultural diversity and the preservation of mother languages.
22 FebruaryWorld Thinking DayWorld Thinking Day encourages global solidarity and reflection among members of the Girl Guides and Girl Scouts.
23 FebruaryMaharishi Dayanand Saraswati Jayanti Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati Jayanti is celebrated to honor the birth anniversary of the great social reformer and founder of the Arya Samaj, Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati, on 12th February. Known for his contributions to education, social reforms, and his advocacy for the revival of Vedic values, his teachings continue to inspire people to live a life of righteousness and wisdom. The day is observed with spiritual programs, lectures, and discussions on his philosophy.
24 FebruaryCentral Excise DayCentral Excise Day in India highlights the contributions of the Central Excise Department to national revenue and trade.
26 FebruaryVeer Savarkar’s Death AnniversaryVeer Savarkar’s Death Anniversary is observed on 26th February to honor the legacy of the freedom fighter, who played a key role in India’s struggle for independence through his writings and activism.
27 FebruaryWorld NGO DayWorld NGO Day celebrates the role of non-governmental organizations in promoting positive change worldwide.
28 FebruaryNational Science DayNational Science Day in India honors the discovery of the Raman Effect by physicist C.V. Raman, promoting scientific innovation.
28 FebruaryRare Disease DayRare Disease Day raises awareness about rare diseases, advocating for equitable access to treatment and support for affected individuals.

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