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31 December - New Year’s Eve Celebrated at Sambara Celebrations, Amalapuram

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  December  31   – New Year’s Eve  Why This Day Is Special?                                                       The final day of the year is a time for celebration, gratitude, and excitement for a fresh beginning. It brings together people to mark endings and welcome new starts. History Behind the Day New Year’s Eve has been celebrated for centuries across cultures with rituals, fireworks, and feasts. It’s a universal moment of farewell and hope. Did You Know❓ In India, temples and homes are decorated, and prayers are offered at midnight. Fireworks and countdowns are popular across cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Chennai. Many people follow traditions like cleaning their homes or writing gratitude lists. How Can We Celebrate?  Spend time with loved ones or in peaceful reflection.  Write down what you're grateful for this ye...

30 December - National Resolution Planning Day Celebrated at Sambara Celebrations, Amalapuram

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  December 30 – National Resolution Planning Day  Why This Day Is Special? This day is all about preparing thoughtful and realistic New Year resolutions that inspire self-growth and well-being. History Behind the Day A modern, unofficial observance that gained traction through wellness and productivity movements encouraging structured goal setting before the new year begins. Did You Know❓ 80% of people abandon resolutions by February due to poor planning. Breaking goals into small actions increases success rates. India’s ancient practices like Sankalp also focus on willpower and intent. How Can We Celebrate? ✅  Reflect and write 3 meaningful goals for 2025. ✅  Create a simple action plan or tracker. ✅  Involve your family or students in setting intentions. A goal is a dream with a plan. Begin your journey with clarity, hope, and a commitment to grow. National Resolution Planning Day Celebrated at Sambara Celebrations, Amalapuram Today, Sambara Celebrations, Ama...

29 December - Tick Tock Day Celebrated at Sambara Celebrations, Amalapuram

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December 29 – Tick Tock Day Why This Day Is Special? Tick Tock Day encourages people to make the most of the last two days of the year—finish unfinished tasks, reflect, and prepare for the new year. History Behind the Day Created by Ruth and Thomas Roy, it’s a fun way to create awareness about time slipping away as the year ends and motivate people to close the year strong. Did You Know❓ Most people leave 20–30% of their goals incomplete each year. Writing goals down increases your chances of completing them. Even small wins boost confidence and clarity. How Can we Celebrate?    Reflect on your year—write achievements and lessons. Finish small but pending goals today. Prepare a fresh plan or vision board for the new year. Time waits for no one, but we can make each tick count. Wrap up your year with purpose and pride. Tick Tock Day Celebrated at Sambara Celebrations, Amalapuram Today, Sambara Celebrations, Amalapuram observes Tick Tock Day with excitement and motivation as ...

28 December - National Call a Friend Day Celebrated at Sambara Celebrations, Amalapuram

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   December 28 – National Call a Friend Day  Why This Day Is Special ? This day reminds us to reconnect with old friends and strengthen bonds that may have been forgotten in our busy lives. History Behind the Day  While unofficial, this observance has gained popularity through social media, encouraging people to pick up the phone and reach out to someone they miss. Did You Know❓ Studies show that reconnecting with friends boosts mental well-being. Friendships have a direct impact on longevity and happiness. India celebrates Friendship Day in August, but every day is good to connect. How Can We Celebrate?  Call or video chat with an old friend or relative. Write a heartfelt message or share a memory. Encourage children to value and nurture friendships. A simple call can rekindle memories, heal hearts, and bridge any distance. National Call a Friend Day Celebrated at Sambara Celebrations, Amalapuram Today, Sambara Celebrations, Amalapuram observes National Call ...

27 December - International Day of Epidemic Preparedness Observed at Sambara Celebrations, Amalapuram

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  December 27 – International Day of Epidemic Preparedness Why This Day Is Special? This day promotes the need for better preparation against epidemics and pandemics, highlighting lessons from global outbreaks like COVID-19. History Behind the Day Declared by the UN in 2020 following the COVID-19 pandemic, the day raises awareness about strengthening healthcare systems and readiness for future health threats. Did You Know❓ India established institutions like ICMR and AIIMS to tackle health emergencies. Vaccination drives play a key role in epidemic control. Community awareness can prevent massive health crises. How Can We Celebrate? Learn about hygiene, vaccination, and emergency protocols. Spread awareness in schools and neighborhoods. Promote support for health workers and research. Preparedness today is protection tomorrow. Health security is not a privilege—it’s a shared responsibility. International Day of Epidemic Preparedness Observed at Sambara Celebrations, Amalapuram Tod...

26 December - Veer Baal Diwas Observed at Sambara Celebrations, Amalapuram

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  December 26 – Veer Baal Diwas  Why This Day Is Special? Veer Baal Diwas is observed to honor the supreme sacrifice of the two younger sons of Guru Gobind Singh Ji—Sahibzada Zorawar Singh Ji and Sahibzada Fateh Singh Ji—who chose death over conversion. History Behind the Day Declared by the Indian Government in 2022, this day remembers the martyrdom of the two brave Sahibzadas who, at a very young age, refused to give up their faith and were martyred on December 26, 1705. Did You Know❓ They were only 9 and 6 years old when they were bricked alive by Mughal forces. Their sacrifice is remembered as a symbol of unwavering faith and bravery. Guru Govind Singh Ji lost all four sons in the fight for righteousness. How Can We Celebrate? Share stories of bravery with children and peers. Attend prayer meetings and gurbani recitations in Gurudwaras. Inspire youth to stand firm for truth and justice. Bravery knows no age. Let the spirit of Sahibzadas remind us to hold our values even in...

25 December - Christmas Day Celebrated at Sambara Celebrations, Amalapuram

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  December 25 – Christmas Day Why This Day Is Special? Christmas celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ, bringing a message of love, peace, and goodwill. It’s a joyful time for reflection, giving, and togetherness. History Behind the Day Though Jesus’s exact birthdate is unknown, December 25 was adopted in the 4th century as a Christian feast day and is now a global celebration. Did You Know?  Christmas is celebrated in over 160 countries, including India. Santa Claus is based on Saint Nicholas, a 4th-century bishop known for generosity. In India, cities like Goa and Kerala light up beautifully for the season. How Can We Celebrate?   Decorate a tree and exchange gifts with loved ones.   Spread kindness by helping someone in need.   Attend or watch a Christmas prayer service or concert Beyond gifts and glitter, Christmas reminds us to light up lives with compassion, forgiveness, and love. Christmas Day Celebrated at Sambara Celebrations, Amalapuram Today, Sam...